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Earning a Bachelor's in Criminology equips you with essential skills to analyze crime, legal systems, and justice critically. Alongside mastering theoretical frameworks and research methodologies, you'll explore the structural roots of criminal behavior, societal deviance, and mechanisms of control.
With our favorable faculty-to-student ratio, instructors can provide personalized guidance tailored to your academic interests and professional aspirations. As you identify specialized focus areas, you'll have opportunities to intensively study criminal law development, crime causation theories, or institutional responses to unlawful behavior. This academic journey can lead to completing an original research project as your capstone experience.
Graduates frequently advance to legal or postgraduate education, or enter professions within criminal justice, youth services, and social welfare sectors. Many also continue their studies through advanced degrees in criminology, legal studies, or related social science disciplines.