Criminology MajorWorksheet

Name: ______TERM & YEAR DECLARED MAJOR: ______Themajor advisors in the Department of Sociology can

help you think through the 36 credits required for the major. This worksheet is for students whodeclared their major in or afterFall 2013;

please consult the College Bulletin for your declared year and term if needed.

COURSE / COURSE TITLE / SEMESTER
COMPLETED? / PRE-REQS / SUGGESTED SEMESTER
□ / PART ONE: REQUIRED COURSES / DISCIPLINARY REQUIREMENTS
□ SOC 203 / Criminology / SOC 101 & ENG 101 / Sophomore Fall
□ SOC 314 / Theories of Social Order / ENG 201, SOC 101, & junior standing or above
□ SOC 440 / Senior Seminar in Criminology / ENG 201, senior standing & all disciplinaryrequirements for the major: SOC 203 & 314, STA 250 & SSC 325 / Senior Year (note: you can co-enroll in advanced methods & 440)
□ STA 250 / Principles and Methods of Statistics / ENG 101, and MAT 108 or MAT 141 / Sophomore Fall or Spring
□ SSC 325 / Research Methods in the Behavioral Sciences / ENG 201, & PSY 101 or SOC 101, & juniorstanding or above / Junior Fall
□ / PART TWO: SELECT ONE COURSE / MULTI-DISCIPLINARY FOUNDATIONS
□ ANT 230 / Culture and Crime / ENG 101
□ ECO 170 / Crime, Class Capitalism / open
□ LAW 310/PHI 310 / Ethics and Law / ENG 201 and PHI 231
□ PSY 242 / Abnormal Psychology / ENG 101 and PSY 101
□ / PART THREE: SELECT TWO COURSES / APPLICATIONS OF CRIMINOLOGY / ** Note different pre-reqs
□ SOC 236/CRJ 236 / Victimology / ENG 101, and CRJ 101, CJBS 101 or ICJ 101**
□ SOC 301 / Penology / ENG 201, SOC 101, SOC 203
□ SOC 308 / Sociology of Violence / ENG 201, SOC 101, and junior standing or above
□ SOC 309 / Juvenile Delinquency / ENG 201, SOC 101, and junior standing or above
□ SOC 335 / Migration and Crime / ENG 201, SOC 101, and junior standing or above
□ SOC 360/ECO 360 / Corporate and White Collar Crime / ENG 201, junior standing or above, SOC 203 & 1 course in economics**
□ SOC 385 / Selected Topics in Criminology / ENG 201, SOC 203
□ SOC 420/CRJ 420 / Women and Crime / ENG 201, SOC 101, senior standing, CRJ 101, CJBS 101, ICJ 101, or PSC 101, or permission of sectionInstructor**
□ / PART FOUR: SELECT ONE COURSE / ADVANCED METHODS
□ SOC 324 / Advanced Social Statistics / ENG 201, STA 250 or CJBA 240 / Junior Spring/Senior Fall
□ SOC 327 / Advanced Sociological Methodology / ENG 201 SSC 325 / Junior Spring/Senior Fall
□ SOC 328 / Qualitative Research Methods / ENG 201, SOC 101 or ANT 101, SSC 325 / Junior Spring/Senior Fall
□ SOC 329 / Evaluation Research / ENG 201, STA 250 SSC 325 / Junior Spring/Senior Fall
PART FIVE. / ELECTIVES (PART A & B)
□ / A. Multi–Disciplinary Electives: Select one
□ AFR 215 / Police and Urban Communities / ENG 101
□ ANT 330 / American Cultural Pluralism and the Law / ENG 201
□ ANT 340 / Anthropology and the Abnormal / ENG 201, and ANT 101 or PSY 101, and juniorstanding or above
□ ECO 315/PSC 315 / An Economic Analysis of Crime / ENG 201, ECO 101 or ECO 120 or ECO 125, andjunior standing or above
□ LIT 326 / Crime, Punishment and Justice in U.S. Literature / ENG 201 and junior standing or above
□ LIT 327 / Crime, Punishment and Justice in World Literatures / ENG 201 and junior standing or above
□ LLS 325 / The Latina/o Experience of Criminal Justice / ENG 201 and junior standing or above
□ PSC 216 / Crime Mapping / ENG 201, and CRJ 101, CJBS 101 or ICJ 101**
□ PSY 332 / The Psychology of Adolescence / ENG 201, PSY 101 and PSY 231
□ PSY 372 / Psychology of Criminal Behavior / ENG 201, and PSY 242 or permission of the section instructor
□ / B. Sociology Electives:Select two
□ SOC 201 / Urban Sociology / ENG 101 and SOC 101
□ SOC 202/PSY 202 / The Family: Changes, Challenges and Crisis Intervention / ENG 101, SOC 101, PSY 101
□ SOC 206 / Sociology of Conflict and Dispute Resolution / ENG 101 and SOC 101
□ SOC 222 / Crime, Media and Public Opinion / ENG 101 and SOC 101
□ SOC 240 / Social Deviance / ENG 101 and SOC 101
□ SOC 251 / Sociology of Human Rights / ENG 101 and SOC 101
□ SOC 282 / Selected Topics in Sociology / ENG 201**, SOC 101 or permission of instructor
□ SOC 302 / Social Problems / ENG 201, SOC 101, and junior standing or above
□ SOC 305 / The Sociology of Law / ENG 201, SOC 101, and junior standing or above
□ SOC 351 / Crime and Delinquency in Asia / ENG 201, junior standing or above, SOC 101or ICJ 101

*In addition to the major requirements, students must fulfill the college General Education Requirements and Electives to total 120 credits.