Criminology & Criminal Justice
Criminology & Criminal Justice
ODU's Criminology & Criminal Justice program provides comprehensive coverage of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, courts, corrections, and juvenile justice as well as criminological theory and research methods.
Program Highlights
- Major and minor available in Criminology & Criminal Justice.
- Complementary minors include Nonprofit Management and Quantitative Methods & Data Management.
- Small class sizes allow ODU professors to interact, instruct and mentor students on a personal level.
- Curriculum incorporates content areas specified in the Baccalaureate Degree Standards of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
Degrees & Courses
Read the degree requirements and course descriptions for the major and minor, plus view a sample 4-year plan.
Outcomes & Careers
Graduates are prepared for graduate study as well as careers in criminal justice, social services and public policy.
Criminal Justice Department
Get to know ODU faculty members, view current news and events, and more.
Ohio Dominican is just minutes from downtown Columbus, where students have the opportunity
to participate in one or more internships with a variety of companies and organizations. Central
Ohio enjoys a diverse economy with many internship possibilities in the public, private,
and non-profit sectors.
Ohio Dominican's faculty and Career Development Center are eager to help interested students secure relevant internship experiences.
Panther Perspective
Madison Arnold shares how Ohio Dominican University's Criminal Justice and Criminology program is helping him connect his passion with a purpose.
Have Questions? Contact Us!
Sonya Goshe, J.D., Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Sansbury Hall, Room 203
(614) 251-4686
goshes@ohiodominican.edu
For admission questions, contact:
Undergraduate Admission
Griffin Student Center, 203
(614) 251-4500
(800) 955-OHIO (955-6446)
admission@ohiodominican.edu