Bachelor of Arts

Bachelor of Arts in Criminology

Program

Faculty: Professor Quick and Assistant Professor Miriyam (coordinator) 

Criminology as a field integrates the study of the criminal mind, the causes of crime and delinquency, an understanding of the criminal justice system as well as how criminals are perceived in society. As a discipline it bridges theoretical and sociological concerns with that of practical applications in the criminal justice system. Because Cottey is a liberal arts institution, the criminology program emphasizes critical thinking through interdisciplinary perspectives rather than vocational training solely in criminal justice. As such, the criminology curriculum integrates core criminology and criminal justice focused courses with additional coursework options in sociology, psychology, international relations, political science, and beyond. Nevertheless, students will intern with local agencies at which they gain direct experience and practical skills. Therefore, with this degree, students can easily pursue entry-level employment in a range of positions or continue on in a variety of graduate degrees.

The program offers a B.A. and a B.S. degree. Although the B.A. degree is the most common, some criminology or sociology programs with a criminology emphasis offer B.S. degrees solely or as well as B.A. degrees. B.S. programs tend to emphasize more data analysis than others. For those students more interested in the forensics science side of criminology as well as computer and quantitative data analysis, the B.S. track would be ideal.

Students choose the B.A. option (57-60 credits in the major) or the B.S. option (45-48 credits in the major). After the core requirements, the remaining 24 credits for the B.A. track have three areas of study: 1) public administration, law, and ethics, 2) social sciences and 3) women’s leadership. For the B.S. the remaining 27-29 credits include three areas of study: 1) criminal justice, law & ethics, 2) social sciences, and 3) investigation and data analysis. See these requirements and courses below.

Bachelor of Arts - Criminology Program Goals

Enriches Their Knowledge
A Cottey Criminology student demonstrates a knowledge base in criminology and professional development.

Thinks Critically
A Cottey Criminology student demonstrates scientific inquiry and critical thinking in their study of criminology.

Communicates Effectively
A Cottey Criminology student demostrates effective communication of ideas.

Acts Responsibly
A Cottey Criminology student demonstrates ethical and social responsibility in a diverse world

Electives in Major

Social Sciences

Choose three non-CRM courses in the Social Sciences (ANT, INR, PSY, POL, or SOC designators) 200-level or above, one may be a two-credit hour course.

Sub-Total Credits
8-9

Supporting Requirements

Foreign Language

Two courses – same language

Sub-Total Credits
6-8
Total Hours in Major
59-63
Minimum Hours Required for Graduation
120