Undergraduate Majors In Criminology
- Criminology and criminal justice Students majoring in criminology must complete 36 semester hours in criminology, including three core courses, and complete a minor or second major in another department or program.
- Computer Criminology The College's newest degree program offers students the opportunity to become information technology experts on information-related crime, cyber-forensics, and computer/network security issues facing all levels of business, government, and academia. The major requires 53 hours in criminology and computer science courses.
- Advising Advising services can help keep you on track to meet requirements that enable you to graduate with the knowledge and skills that prepare you for a successful career.
- Internship program The internship program offers students a chance to get hands-on experience while earning three credit hours toward their major requirements and 12 credits as general electives.
- Certification programs The certification program in criminology and criminal justice combines focused coursework and internships to provide certification in corrections, law enforcement, and security administration.
- Accelerated bachelor’s-master’s degree program Skilled and motivated FSU students have the opportunity to expeditiously complete both their BS and MS degrees by counting up to 12 credit hours toward both degrees.
- Careers The number of possibilities is amazing.
- What is criminology? Criminology is the scientific study of crime as an individual and social phenomenon. Read more



