Criminology
Rosemont's Bachelor's of Criminology degree is designed to enable a student to pursue his or her interest in criminology and develop a student’s ability to think critically, logically, and creatively and enhance their abilities in the following area.
- Analyze and interpret data
- Research the origins and forms of crime
- Explore the causes and consequences of crime
- Increase understanding of the social institutions and social processes that influence criminal behaviors
- Examine both violent and non-violent crimes
- Study the impact of inequality in the criminal justice system and explore the history of mass incarceration in the United States
Sample Courses
- Social Problems
- Juvenile Delinquency
- Victimology
- Sociology of Substance Abuse
- Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
Careers in Criminology
- Corrections
- Law
- Law Enforcement
- Forensic and Private Investigations
- Private Investigations
- Public Administration and Risk Management
- Social Work
- US Department of Justice, Secret Service;
- Victim, Youth, and Family Services