Sociology and Criminology majors are trained to empirically examine human behavior and social interaction. This perspective, known as the “sociological imagination,” applies across a broad range of fields because it encourages students to recognize how other individuals, groups, institutions, and international circumstances influence how people think, act, and behave.
91³Ô¹ÏÍø Sociology and Criminology graduates plan to pursue a wide variety of careers in fields such as public health, social policy, data analysis, urban planning, law, education, counseling, and social work.
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In 91³Ô¹ÏÍø’s Sociology program we examine how human societies work and the social issues that shape our world today.
Our Criminology program introduces students to sociological perspectives on the causes, consequences, and control of criminal behavior.