Crim classes gmu

  • Does GMU offer criminology?

    Criminology, law and society majors have the option of obtaining a concentration by completing 15 of their 30 elective credits within one of the following areas.
    Students can pursue only one concentration..

  • How many classes is full time GMU?

    The minimum full-time load for undergraduate students is 12 credits per semester.
    For graduate full-time classification, see AP. 6 Graduate Policies..

  • Minimum Year 1

    Pass HNC in Social Science, Police Studies, Legal Services with A in the graded unit for year 1 entry.Minimum Offer Entry Requirement: Pass HNC in Social Science, Police Studies, Legal Services with B in the graded unit for year 1 entry.
  • Common subjects to study alongside criminology include: sociology; psychology; social policy; and law.
    Think carefully about your future career aspirations before making a decision.
  • The minimum full-time load for undergraduate students is 12 credits per semester.
    For graduate full-time classification, see AP. 6 Graduate Policies.
Criminology (CRIM)
  • 100 Level Courses. CRIM 100: Introduction to Criminal Justice. 3 credits.
  • 200 Level Courses. CRIM 210: Introduction to Criminology. 3 credits.
  • 300 Level Courses. CRIM 301: Public Law and the Judicial Process. 3 credits.
  • 400 Level Courses. CRIM 400: Applied Criminal Psychology. 3 credits.

How do I complete Crim 495 Criminology & Law & Society?

Students majoring in criminology, law and society fulfill this requirement by successfully completing CRIM 495 Capstone in Criminology, Law and Society (Mason Core)

Students should complete ENGH 302 Advanced Composition (Mason Core) before taking the writing-intensive course in the major or take the two courses simultaneously

How is Crim 514 graded?

Grading: This course is graded on the Graduate Regular scale

CRIM 514:Legal and Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice

3 credits

Legal and ethical issues in the making and administration of criminal justice policy in the United States

What topics are covered in Crim?

Topics covered may include legal mobilization, law and social change, social movements, law and inequality, and law's relationship to social control

Notes: CRIM majors who are concentrating in Law and Society are strongly encouraged to take this course before or during the first semester of taking upper-level courses in the concentration


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