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Accreditation
Indiana State University College of Nursing is fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association (30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504) and the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (61 Broadway, New York, NY 10006).
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Bachelor of Science in Criminology
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Courses provide a quality education on the criminal justice system, criminal behavior, criminal law, and their relationship to the larger society. In addition, you will receive a liberal arts education that will help you communicate effectively and think logically.
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The program is designed to prepare you for professional positions in:
- Law enforcement
- Adult and juvenile correctional institutions
- Probation and parole (federal and state)
- Juvenile justice
- Private security
- Criminal justice
- Investigation
Careers in Careers in Criminology
Employment opportunities for ISU criminology majors continue to be plentiful. Graduates of our program have gained employment in a wide range of notable careers with agencies including the:
- FBI
- Secret Service
- United States Customs
- United States Marshals Service
- Naval Investigation Service
- Federal Bureau of Prisons
Graduates are employed at the federal, state, and local levels of police departments, in correctional facilities, and as parole and probation officers throughout the country. Alumni have held such positions as major, judge, assistant United States attorney, city council member, director of public safety, superintendent of state department of corrections, and state representative.
Course Delivery - Distance Learning Option
- All required courses in the criminology major are offered via the Internet.
- General education requirements can be fulfilled by a combination of course work earned through the University's Distance Learning Program, the Indiana College Network, and your local college or university.
- On-campus visits are NOT required.
Courses Include:
Criminology Courses
- Criminology
- Introduction to Law Enforcement
- Introduction to Research Methods in Criminal Justice
- Criminal Law and Procedure I
- Juvenile Delinquency
- Dynamics of Criminal and Delinquent Behavior
- Correctional Institutions
- Community-Based Corrections
- Internship in Criminology
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