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Criminology

Department of Sociology & Anthropology
College of Humanities & Social Sciences

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Description of Major

Criminology provides a general background in the causes of crime and the agencies of criminal justice. Specific areas covered include dealing with deviance, juvenile delinquency, the court system, and correctional facilities. Students can prepare for careers in the court systems, prevention, and correction agencies.

Courses include:

Justice System, Criminology, Cultural Anthropology, Theories of Social Interaction, Sociology of Law, Theories of Social Structure, Community and Crime, Juvenile Delinquency, Social Deviance and Sociology of Law.

The Undergraduate Catalog shows a listing of Criminology courses (listed under Sociology and Criminology), and the degree audit shows the curricula requirements for this major. If you are interested in expanding your career options, consider double-majoring and/or adding a minor.

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Skills You Develop In This Major

For the Bachelor of Arts:
  • Identify problems and develop solutions
  • Research and scientific methodology
  • Interviewing
  • Knowledge of legal structures
  • Broad understanding of criminal justice system
  • Awareness of societal concerns and population dynamics

Gaining Career-Related Experience

You are strongly encouraged to gain career-related experience prior to graduation in the form of an internship, summer job, or co-op.

Co-op is a program of alternating semesters of work and school. Paid work terms of increasing responsibility enable students to graduate with the minimum equivalent of one year of relevant work experience. Full-time enrollment during the semester prior to the first work term is required. You can begin co-op after completion of at least two semesters (30 credit hours) at NC State (one semester for transfers and graduate students). An NC State transcript must show grades and admission to a degree program. A minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 2.50 (3.00 for graduate students) is required. The Co-op Office web site lists the Orientation Schedule, which is the first step to program participation.

Internships are typically full-time during the summer or (for some) part-time during the semester. You can start interning or seeking summer jobs related to your field, whenever you are ready. The University Career Center provides services to help you get started.

Participate in ePack, the Career Center's on-line system that connects employees with students through internship postings, on-campus interviews, information sessions, and resume searches. You may activate your ePack account at any time.

Internship Example

  • SOC (PS) 413 Criminal Justice Field Work- Students are required to have supervised observation and experience in a criminal justice agency.
  • NC Victim Assistance Network Intern
  • Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention
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    Sample Career Titles and Possible Work Settings

    The following lists provide a brief sampling of the kind of jobs and work environments you might find with a degree in this major. These titles and work settings are by no means an exhaustive listing. Because the world of work is always changing, over time job titles and work settings can change. The below listing is provided in hopes of giving you initial insight into a particular career field that would employ the skills and knowledge gained through this major.

    Sample Career Titles Sample Work Settings
    SBI/FB/CIA Agent (B.A.) Government Agencies
    Counselor (B.A.) Juvenile Court
    Drug Enforcement Agent (B.A.) Government Agencies

    Careers Needing Advanced Degrees

    • Professor
    • Researcher
    • Criminologist
    • Correctional Planner
    • CIA Agent
    • Social Worker
    • Attorney

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    Salary

    Baccalaureate - $ 33,160
    From NACE national salary survey- July 2010: http://www.naceweb.org/research/salary_survey/

    The salary listed above is an average starting salary based on skills and experiences gained at the Bachelors level. Keep in mind that salary level typically increases with additional experience and/or educational degrees.

    Furthermore, you may have the opportunity to mold an entry-level position into your dream job and subsequently increase your salary as you learn more, add responsibilities and gain experience.

    NC State Related Organizations & Clubs

    Taylor Sociology Club
    Faculty Adviser: Dr. William Clifford, 513.3180, william_clifford@ncsu.edu

    Professional Resources (Outside NC State)

    These resources include organizations, clubs, and conferences not affiliated with NC State and can be an important part of your career pursuit.

    Links to Related Resources

     

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