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

    Criminology

    About

    Overview Go deeper at the Criminology program of Albright College, by studying the causes and social reactions to crime, within the context of other social issues such as family dysfunction, cultural conflict, poverty and education.And go beyond the classroom with hands-on experience in juvenile probation, justice administration, adult parole/probation, corrections or victimization. Take on a federal law enforcement internship or stay closer to home in state or local police departments, courts or attorney offices, victim service agencies or homes for at-risk youth.OutcomesWhile many graduates find employment with an Albright bachelor’s degree, many others seek to gain additional specialization by earning a graduate degree in criminology or another related field such as criminal justice, psychology, law, social work, public administration or urban studies.In addition to working for various law enforcement agencies at the local, state and national level, criminologists find employment with nonprofits, activist groups, social service agencies, research positions and other government institutions.Albright graduates have gone on to careers in law, government, business and industry. Recent graduates are employed as administrators, intelligence analysts, case managers, criminal investigators, research scholars, parole officers, detectives, counselors and wardens. I want to find another Bachelor Course
    How do you truly understand the criminal mind? By observing mock crime scenes, engaging in crime scene assessment, and learning to collect, analysis and preserve evidence in the on-campus crime lab of the Criminology program of Albright College.

    Disciplines

    SociologyCriminologyCriminal 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

    Criminology

    Albright College

    Albright College

    United States of America

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