B.A. in Criminology

Chicago, Illinois

 

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Program Overview

DePaul University’s B.A. in Criminology is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of crime, criminal behavior, and the justice system. This program emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach, combining insights from sociology, psychology, and law. Students learn to analyze the causes and consequences of crime while developing critical thinking skills essential for various careers in the criminal justice field.

Curriculum: The curriculum for the B.A. in Criminology includes core courses in criminological theory, research methods, and the criminal justice system. Students can choose electives in areas such as juvenile delinquency, victimology, and law enforcement. The program also emphasizes practical application through capstone projects and internships, enabling students to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world settings.

Research Focus: Research is a key component of the Criminology program. Students are encouraged to engage in research projects that explore contemporary issues such as crime prevention strategies, the impact of social policies on crime rates, and the effectiveness of rehabilitation programs. Faculty-led research initiatives provide opportunities for students to contribute to the field while enhancing their analytical skills.

Industry Engagement: DePaul fosters strong connections with local law enforcement agencies, non-profit organizations, and criminal justice institutions. This engagement allows students to gain hands-on experience through internships and volunteer opportunities. Networking events, guest lectures, and workshops with industry professionals provide valuable insights into career pathways and current trends in criminology.

Global Perspective: The program incorporates a global perspective by examining crime and justice issues from an international viewpoint. Students study the impact of globalization on crime, explore transnational crime, and analyze different criminal justice systems worldwide. This emphasis prepares graduates to understand and address crime in a global context, making them valuable assets in international organizations and agencies.

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Location

Chicago, Illinois

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 43665

Undergraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 65% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 80 or higher.
  • PTE: Overall score of 53 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 115.

DePaul University is dedicated to supporting the academic aspirations of international students. The university offers various scholarships and financial aid opportunities to help make education more accessible. 

International Student Scholarships: DePaul University provides merit-based scholarships to international undergraduate and graduate students. These scholarships consider academic achievements, test scores, and other criteria.

Global Gateway Scholarships: These scholarships are designed for undergraduate international students who transfer from specific partner institutions to DePaul. They help facilitate a smooth transition.

Dean's Merit-Based Scholarships: DePaul's colleges and schools offer dean's merit-based scholarships to international students within their respective programs. These scholarships recognize outstanding academic achievements and contributions.

International Experience Scholarship: This scholarship is for undergraduate students planning to participate in study abroad programs. It provides financial support to students seeking to gain global perspectives.

Vincent G. Rinn Family Endowed Scholarship: This scholarship is awarded to international students with financial need. It helps cover tuition costs and promote diversity within the DePaul community.

Donor-Funded Scholarships: DePaul University administers a range of donor-funded scholarships, some of which are available to international students. These scholarships often have specific eligibility criteria and application requirements.

Athletic Scholarships: DePaul offers athletic scholarships for international student-athletes who excel in various sports. These scholarships may cover tuition and related expenses.

External Scholarships: DePaul encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities, both in their home countries and in the United States.

It's important to note that scholarship availability, criteria, and application deadlines can vary among programs and departments at DePaul University.

Graduates of DePaul University’s B.A. in Criminology program are well-equipped to pursue a variety of careers in the criminal justice field and related sectors. The interdisciplinary nature of the program provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to understand complex societal issues related to crime and justice. 

Law Enforcement Officer: Many graduates pursue careers as police officers or detectives, working at local, state, or federal levels to enforce laws, investigate crimes, and ensure public safety.

Probation Officer: Graduates can work as probation officers, supervising offenders placed on probation instead of serving time in prison. They help rehabilitate individuals while ensuring compliance with legal conditions.

Criminal Justice Administrator: Some graduates may choose to enter administrative roles within criminal justice agencies, overseeing operations, policy implementation, and staff management to improve service delivery.

Forensic Scientist: Those with a strong interest in science may pursue careers in forensic science, analyzing physical evidence from crime scenes to support criminal investigations and court proceedings.

Victim Advocate: Graduates can work as victim advocates, providing support and resources to individuals affected by crime. They help victims navigate the legal system and access counseling and financial assistance.

Research Analyst: Graduates with a penchant for research may find positions as research analysts, evaluating crime trends, assessing the effectiveness of criminal justice policies, and contributing to academic studies.

Community Outreach Coordinator: In this role, graduates work with community organizations to develop programs aimed at crime prevention, education, and rehabilitation, fostering positive relationships between communities and law enforcement.

Social Worker: Graduates may also pursue careers in social work, focusing on at-risk populations and helping individuals navigate the social and legal systems, often working in tandem with law enforcement agencies.

Policy Analyst: Some graduates may work as policy analysts, examining and advising on policies related to crime and justice, contributing to the development of legislation aimed at improving public safety.

Graduate Studies: Many graduates opt to further their education in fields such as law, criminology, sociology, or public administration, which can open doors to advanced roles in academia, research, or specialized positions within the criminal justice system.


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