The Sociology Department has a strong emphasis in multiple aspects of the criminal justice system, highlighting the impact of law and society, corrections systems, and structures of deviance in the social order.
For students wishing to concentrate in these areas, we offer a certificate of specialization. Completion of the certificate provides evidence of specialized study, which can be beneficial for enhancing future career options and interests. The certificate is marketable to a wide variety of employers and educational institutions, including law enforcement, law school, social work, graduate and professional schools, community action organizations, and social services. Participation in the certification program also provides students with opportunities for networking and mentoring.
Dr. Michèle Companion is the coordinator of the Undergraduate Certificate in Criminology and Justice Studies.
General Requirements
- Minimum requirement for completion: four courses/12 credit hours.
- A minimum grade of 3.3 is required for each course applied.
- All courses must be upper-division (3000+ level) in Sociology. Independent studies may not be applied.