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Criminology explores criminal behavior and its societal impacts. Since crime affects communities deeply, experts analyze how societies react to offenses and the government's role in deterrence and law enforcement. Determining criminal motivations, suitable penalties, and legal effects on crime reduction presents complex challenges that criminologists investigate. This multidisciplinary field integrates knowledge from sociology, legal studies, political science, history, and psychology.
Criminology Career Opportunities
A Bachelor's in Criminology opens doors to diverse roles including law enforcement personnel, correctional supervisors, criminal intelligence specialists, forensic examiners, and support professionals for victims. Government agencies at all levels recruit criminology graduates. Advanced degrees can propel professionals into leadership positions within policing, rehabilitation systems, judicial processes, and social welfare organizations.
All applicants are reviewed individually and holistically. Consideration is given to factors such as:
TOEFL iBT (Internet-based): 80; TOEFL (Paper-based): 550; IELTS 6.5; PTE 67; ELS Language Centers: Pass Level 112; Duolingo English Test: 105.
Application Deadline: Fall term - December 1 (Priority); May 1 (Regular).