BachelorOn-campusFlexible

Florida State University

BS in Criminology

Tallahassee, Florida4 years$16K total tuition
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Est. Salary$62,000
Job Growth+5%
Top RoleCriminologist
FormatOn-campus

Admission Snapshot

Degree Required
High School Diploma / GED
Duration
4 years
Est. Tuition
$16K total
Format
On-campus
Schedule
Flexible
GRE / GMAT
Not Required
Min. GPA
2.5+ preferred
Concentrations
Criminal Justice (Criminology), Victimology

Typical admitted student: High school diploma or GED. SAT/ACT scores and minimum GPA vary by institution. Personal statement optional.

About This Program

Florida State University's on-campus Bachelor's in Criminal Justice provides a comprehensive foundation in criminological theory, law, policing, corrections, and the justice system. Students develop critical thinking, research, and communication skills applicable to law enforcement, corrections, legal advocacy, and public policy careers. The program is designed for students seeking to make a meaningful impact within the criminal justice system.

Career Outcomes

Build a career in justice as a Criminologist

  • 1. Law Enforcement Officer
  • 2. Detective / Criminal Investigator
  • 3. Probation/Parole Officer
  • 4. Forensic Science Technician
  • 5. Security Analyst / Intelligence Analyst

What You'll Learn

  • Apply criminological theory to explain crime patterns and behavior.
  • Understand the structure and operation of the U.S. criminal justice system.
  • Analyze criminal justice policy and its social impact.
  • Conduct basic criminal justice research and data analysis.
  • Navigate constitutional law and civil rights in law enforcement.

Curriculum Highlights

Covers criminological theory, criminal law and procedure, law enforcement and policing, corrections, juvenile justice, research methods, and ethics in criminal justice. Many programs offer concentrations in forensic science, cybercrime, homeland security, or corrections management.

Top Employers

Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), police departments, correctional facilities, court systems, probation/parole agencies, and private security firms.

Admissions

High school diploma or GED. SAT/ACT scores and minimum GPA vary by institution. Personal statement optional.

Academic Requirements

  • Degree Required: High School Diploma / GED
  • GPA: 2.5+ preferred
  • TOEFL/IELTS: Required for international students

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