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Best colleges for Criminology majors?

I'm currently a high school junior and really interested in majoring in Criminology when I go to college. Can anyone suggest some good colleges known for their Criminology programs? I'd love to hear your experiences and personal recommendations.

9 months ago

You're on the right track by seeking out colleges with strong Criminology programs! Here are a few options for you to consider:

1. University of Maryland, College Park - UMD's Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice, housed within the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, is consistently ranked among the top programs in the U.S. due to its interdisciplinary approach and impressive faculty.

2. University of Pennsylvania - UPenn's Department of Criminology offers a Bachelor of Arts in Criminology with electives spanning from sociology to public policy, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the field.

3. Florida State University - FSU's College of Criminology and Criminal Justice has impressive research credentials and a strong focus on policy-making, which can lead to fascinating joint projects and internships for its students.

4. University of California, Irvine - UCI's Department of Criminology, Law and Society offers opportunities for hands-on experiences with ongoing research projects and encourages students to develop their own research interests.

5. Pennsylvania State University - Penn State's Criminology program is housed within its College of the Liberal Arts, which emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach and offers opportunities for study abroad and internships.

6. Rutgers University - Rutgers offers a Criminal Justice major within its School of Criminal Justice, focusing on both theoretical and practical aspects of the field, helping students develop a solid foundation in criminology.

Of course, there are many other great Criminology programs across the U.S., but these programs stand out in terms of reputation, faculty, and research opportunities. Make sure to research each school's offerings, admissions requirements, and campus culture to ensure a good fit for your individual goals and preferences. Good luck!

9 months ago

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