The Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice provides an environment where students and faculty jointly assume responsibility for learning, and where free exchange of ideas, intellectual challenge, and high standards of scholarship prevail.
The faculty are committed to provide high-quality education in criminal justice, emergency and disaster management, and criminology to our majors, other students across the University, and to the professional community.
In conjunction with the goals of the University, the College, and the Department, our programs are based on the philosophy of a liberal arts education, grounded in social science methodologies.
Our curriculum emphasizes the interdependence of theory and practice in addressing "real world problems." Our emphasis on application guided by scholarship provides a strong, interdisciplinary foundation for future criminal justice and emergency and disaster management professionals.
The focus for undergraduate students is to achieve mastery of fundamental academic competencies and a basic level of expertise in the fields of criminal justice and emergency and disaster management. Our graduate students gain advanced knowledge and skills that prepare them for careers as administrators and scholars.
Check recent events and issues by reviewing The Carolina Criminologist, newsletter for the department.









