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Prepare for Meaningful Work in a Fast-growing Field

As a criminology major, you’ll take a deep dive into the subtleties and complexities of social inequality, antisocial behavior, criminal justice, court systems, mass incarceration, and the complicated ways government policies can impact individual lives. You’ll prepare for leadership roles in community organizations, social service agencies, law firms, legislative offices, the criminal justice system and many other professional settings. In small classes, you’ll work side-by-side with caring, talented professors. You’ll learn to write, conduct original research and communicate effectively within organizations and across cultures.

Testimonial

I enjoyed so many great opportunities, including a chance to complete an internship in Washington, D.C. The Dominican faculty was very generous with their time and committed to me. My goal now is to help others as an immigration attorney.”

Araceli Gutierrez
Dominican University Graduate

More Ways to Learn, On Campus and Beyond

Practical experience is built into the criminology curriculum. Our internships draw on Chicago’s great non-profit organizations, particularly those working with socially vulnerable populations. We make our connections your connections, so you can test-drive your dream job in the real world. Our faculty will work closely with you to prepare your work for presentation at our spring research expo or even at the annual conferences of regional associations of sociologists and criminologists. Through the university’s community-based learning program, you’ll combine in-depth academic study with compassionate service to people in need, in Chicago and beyond. In addition, the university offers a choice of study-abroad programs on four continents.

Second Majors and Minors

 About 50% of criminology students choose to double-major in sociology or another discipline. You also can select a minor from among 45 options. Among the most popular are:

A double major is offered for students interested in earning a Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in both sociology and criminology.

Testimonial

It was at Dominican University where I became really engaged with immigration-focused advocacy … I’m really thankful for that experience because it’s really prepared me to hold social justice close to my heart and hold service very close to me.” 

Carlos Benitez
Dominican University Graduate

Great Preparation for Work—and for Life

A survey of U.S. employers by Hart Research Associates found that 93% of managers say that “a job candidate’s demonstrated capacity to think critically, communicate clearly and solve complex problems” is the most important factor in hiring decisions. That is the essential skill set of our graduates. Our criminology curriculum is designed to prepare you for lifelong intellectual and professional competence. In graduate school and in the workplace, our alumni know what they’re doing. They’re thoughtful, deeply informed, open to new ideas, comfortable with emerging technologies, and able to adapt and thrive through long and meaningful careers. They have earned their way into leadership positions in the professions of their choice.

Internships and Community-Based Learning

Selected Sites:

  • Chicago Commission on Human Relations
  • Cook County Juvenile Probation Department
  • West Suburban Action Project (PASO)
  • Chicago Metropolitan Battered Women’s Network
  • Sarah’s Inn
  • Cook County Circuit Court
  • Cook County Public Defender
  • DuPage County Housing Authority
  • Erie House
  • Maryville Academy
  • Mayor’s Office for Education
  • Social Security Administration
  • Various Police Departments

For more information,
please contact:

Clinton Nichols, PhD
Associate Professor and Director of Criminology
Department of Sociology and Criminology
Michelle VanNatta, PhD
Professor and Chair
Department of Sociology and Criminology