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The Criminology Major offers students comprehensive insights into all dimensions of crime and criminal conduct. By examining both theoretical frameworks and practical social science studies, students gain a multifaceted understanding of crime as a societal issue. This encompasses evidence-based research on criminal activities, techniques for analyzing and preventing crime, and the systems handling both juvenile and adult offenders. Housed within the Sociology Department, the Criminology Major and Certificate stand as the university's sole programs focusing on criminology, corrections, or criminal justice. Students enrolled in criminology engage with interdisciplinary coursework addressing subjects like social deviance, ethical considerations, psychological disorders, youth development, and correctional systems management. The major complements various other academic disciplines.
Educational and Professional Pathways
For those seeking practical experience alongside their studies, criminology internships are available at organizations such as Juvenile Justice Services or the YWCA. Graduates can pursue roles in policing, offender rehabilitation, or victim advocacy. Further education opens doors to careers in counseling, legal practice, institutional leadership, or academia.