Program(s) Available: B.A.S., B.S., Minor
Are you passionate about fighting for what's right? Do you find yourself listening to crime podcasts? Northwest's Bachelor of Science in criminology might be what you're looking for!
The Bachelor of Science in criminology is an interdisciplinary study of crime and the criminal justice system. It is the broad investigation of the roles that sociological and psychological factors play in determining how society defines crime, contributes to or deters criminal behavior and responds to victims and offenders.
Students have the opportunity to examine the anatomy behind crime and use this knowledge to build the foundation of their future career path. Students may also be interested in social reform and involvement in programs improving social conditions related to crime. If this seems like a good fit, then make a difference and study criminology!
A Bachelor of Science in criminology is available at Northwest. View the 4-year plan or catalog for courses and more information.
Earn your bachelor’s degree on a schedule that works for you. An online program is available in criminology.
For transfer students the Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) is a flexible, individually tailored degree for students pursuing a vocational, technical or associate degree. Coursework for these degrees build on workplace skills and practical career training provided by an associate degree. Students may find a B.A.S. appealing for the following reasons:
Please note this program is not a traditional four-year program. It is structured for transfer students. Check out more on the benefits of our B.A.S. programs.
A minor in criminal justice is also available. Similar to the criminology major, students will learn the basic functions of criminal justice, the theoretical components behind criminal acts and the roles of courts and juvenile systems.
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(criminology, political science, and pre-law)
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(history, geography and EDM)
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