University of Portland Bulletin 2012-2013

Criminology Track of Sociology Major

This is a track of the sociology major that encourages a critical exploration of criminal behavior and the criminal justice system. The program, which includes a one-semester internship in the senior year, is particularly appropriate for students interested in working in law enforcement or the corrections system.

Degree Requirements

Criminology Track Requirements — 39 hours

SOC 214/PSY 214/SW 214Research Methods: Design

3

SOC 215/PSY 215Research Methods: Analysis

3

SOC 305Sociology of Crime and Justice

3

SOC 336/SJP 336Race and Ethnic Relations

3

SOC 360Criminology

3

SOC 380Sociological Theory

3

SOC 446Criminology Internship

3

SOC 498Senior Project

3

Students may substitute SOC 499, Thesis, for SOC 498, Senior Project Seminar. Psychology-sociology double majors may do a combined thesis with joint supervision in place of SOC 498.

15 credits - Additional upper-division hours in sociology or relevant psychology courses (PSY 380, 470, or Forensic Psychology)

At least 3 hours must be SOC 344 or 438, and at least 6 hours must be taken from SOC 430-439 or 491-492.

General Electives — 9-21 hours

Total Credit Hours: 120