Criminology
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- CJ101
- CRIM101
A grade of C or higher is required.
- CH100
- CRIM201
- CRIM209
- CRIM209L
- CRIM309
- CRIM316
- CRIM410
- MA232
- PH324
- PY110
- PY212
- PY234
- SO214
- SO325
- SO201
OR SO202 - WRIT204
- CRIM306
- CJ322
- CJ405
- CRIM320
- CRIM400
- CRIM425
- SO218
- SO316
A student with a major in Criminal Justice and adding either the Emergency Management or Victim Services concentrations cannot add the Victimology concentration to the Criminology major.
- CJ300
- CJ405
- CJ423
- CRIM311
- CRIM320
- CRIM444
CH299 "Molecular Forensics" may also be taken.
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The Criminology major is designed to provide an education exploring empirical and theoretical approaches to crime and criminal behavior.
As an interdisciplinary major, this program draws on preparatory/introductory and advanced courses across fields of study including criminology, psychology, sociology, and the sciences. These courses emphasize foundational and advanced skills-based learning, critical thinking, and analysis. Students who major in Criminology will also have the opportunity to engage in experiential learning opportunities or conduct research independently or with guided faculty mentorship.
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There is no additional criteria to declare this major.