Crime and Justice
    Duration48 month(s)
    Tuition Fee
    USD 25,500 / Year
    Apply DateJuly 1, 2021
    Next IntakeDecember 15, 2021

    Crime and Justice

    About

    Overview Students majoring in Crime and Justice program of Albright College pursue a wide range of legal, political, administrative, psychological and sociological analysis. Graduates move into careers in the police and security fields (including FBI and secret service), the legal bar, the judiciary system, corrections and probation.OutcomesYou will learn about:Traditional and contemporary theoretical explanations of criminal behavior;current patterns related to the incidence and prevalence of crime and victimization in contemporary society;methodological and statistical techniques used to measure and analyze criminal deviance;implications and ramifications of criminal deviance for society in general and for its individual members;and gain an understanding of the broader political, legal and ethical contexts in which the criminal justice system operates.Crime and Justice careersThis program prepares students for jobs and careers in any of the three major areas of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, the course and corrections.Job titles include lawyer, U.S. marshal, FBI agent, paralegal, and many more.  I want to find another Bachelor Course
    Combine courses from the Political Science, Psychology and Sociology programs to gain broad knowledge of criminal deviance and societal responses to crime in the Crime and Justice program of Albright College.

    Disciplines

    CriminologyCriminal Law

    Requirements

    English Requirements

    • IELTSMin 6
    • TOEFLMin 68

    Other Requirements

    1ApplicationInternational students are required to submit an original secondary school transcript; a copy of the transcript with an official school seal; or a notarized copy of the transcript. An up-to-date transcript includes grades for the last four years of school as well as a listing of courses, exams, marks and certificates in progress.Students whose native language is not English are required to submit results from any one of the following tests: TOEFL, IELTS, SAT, ACTAn international applicant is required to have a financial sponsor complete the Certification of Finances form and submit a bank statement issued within the past six months. Both the Certification of Finances and supporting bank statement must show that the sponsor is willing to pay and can afford the cost of the student’s education.

    Fee Information

    Crime and Justice

    Albright College

    Albright College

    United States of America

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