Criminology majors study crime in societies and the preventative strategies that could control these social behaviors. After taking core sociology courses, students will learn about topics such as forensic policies, the social psychology of crime, and how crime is perceived in popular culture. You will study criminology from an evidence-based and Catholic social justice perspective.
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Students earning a bachelor’s typically complete a total 120 credit-hour curriculum required to graduate. Some degree programs can require additional credits.
- SOC 204 Transnational Crime
- SOC 303 Public Safety Leadership
- SOC 315: Crimes in Urban America
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A minor typically requires 6 courses or 18 credit hours of coursework. Some degree programs can require additional credits.
- SOC 107 Introduction to Criminal Justice*
- SOC 202 Research Methods (or equivalent, PSY 350 Research Methods in Psychology, or SSS 340 and 341 Social Work Research and Statistics I and II).
- SOC 317 Criminological Theory
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Potential Careers
- Criminal Investigator
- Police Officer
- Forensic Science Technic