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Degrees <strong>Of</strong>fered<br />

431) or a research independent study. Consult the major coordinator<br />

for further information.<br />

Coordinator. Professor Douglas Thompkins, Department of<br />

Sociology (212.484.1118, dthompkins@jjay.cuny.edu)<br />

Additional information. Certain courses are offered only in fall<br />

semesters and others only in spring semesters. Students who enroll<br />

for the first time at the <strong>College</strong> in Fall 2010 or thereafter must<br />

complete the major in the form presented here. Students who enrolled<br />

prior to that date may choose either the form shown here or the<br />

earlier version of the major. A copy of the earlier version may be<br />

obtained at the <strong>Of</strong>fice of Undergraduate Studies or at the Lloyd<br />

George Sealy Library.<br />

Credits<br />

PART ONE. DISCIPLINARY REQUIREMENTS Subtotal: 15<br />

Required<br />

Sociology 203 Criminology<br />

Sociology 314 Theories of Social Order<br />

Sociology 440b Senior Seminar in Criminology<br />

Social Science Research 325 Research Methods in the Behavioral<br />

Sciences<br />

Statistics 250 Principles and Methods of Statistics<br />

PART TWO. MULTI-DISCIPLINARY FOUNDATIONS<br />

Subtotal: 3<br />

Select one<br />

Anthropology 230 Culture and Crime<br />

Economics 170 Introduction to the Economics of Crime and Social<br />

Problems<br />

Law 310/Philosophy 310 Ethics and Law<br />

Psychology 242 Abnormal Psychology<br />

PART THREE. APPLICATIONS OF CRIMINOLOGY<br />

Subtotal: 6<br />

Select two courses<br />

Sociology 301 Penology<br />

Sociology 308 Sociology of Violence<br />

Sociology 309 Juvenile Delinquency<br />

Sociology 335 Migration and Crime<br />

Sociology 3XX Special Topics in Criminology<br />

Sociology 238/<strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> 238 Victimology<br />

Sociology420/<strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> 420 Women and Crime<br />

PART FOUR. ADVANCED METHODS Subtotal: 3<br />

Select one course<br />

Sociology 327 Advanced Sociological Methodology<br />

Sociology 3XX Advanced Social Statistics<br />

Sociology 3XX Qualitative Research Methods<br />

Sociology 3XX Evaluation Research<br />

PART FIVE. ELECTIVES Subtotal: 9<br />

A. Multi-Disciplinary Electives<br />

Select one<br />

African American Studies Sociology 215 Police and the Ghetto<br />

Anthropology 330 American Cultural Pluralism and the Law<br />

Anthropology 340 Anthropology and the Abnormal<br />

Economics 315/Police Science 315 An Economic Analysis of Crime<br />

Police Science 216 Crime Mapping<br />

Psychology 372 Psychology of <strong>Criminal</strong> Behavior<br />

Latin American and Latina/o Studies 325 The Latina/o Experience of<br />

<strong>Criminal</strong> <strong>Justice</strong><br />

B. Sociology Electives<br />

Select two<br />

Sociology 201 Urban Sociology<br />

Sociology 206 Sociology of Conflict<br />

Sociology 222 Sociology of Mass Communications<br />

Sociology 240 Social Deviance<br />

Sociology 302 Social Problems<br />

Sociology 305 The Sociology of Law<br />

Sociology 351 Crime and Delinquency in Asia<br />

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