2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Criminal Justice and Sociology
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The Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology offer a major concentration in criminal justice (HEGIS 2105) leading to a BA degree through the School of Arts and Science. The department also offers a five-year combined BA/MS in criminal justice, advanced graduate certificate programs in Cyber-crime & Security and Forensic Criminology, minor in criminal justice and a minor in Security Threat Assessment and Terrorism Studies.
For programs in sociology, please see Sociology.
Faculty
Chair and Graduate Coordinator: M. Aldredge; Professor: P. O’Connell; Associate Professors: M. Aldredge, J. Klein, Professors Emeriti: W. Egelman, F. Salamone, S. Toliver; Assistant Professor: D. Kassa; K. Spanjol.
Objectives
The major program in criminal justice is an interdisciplinary program based in the liberal arts with special emphasis on the social and behavioral sciences.
ProgramsBachelor of Arts5 Year: Bachelor of Arts/Master of ScienceNon-Degree
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