Explore Criminology at Missouri State

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Criminology and criminal justice

Explore the criminology and criminal justice degree program. Discover solutions to modern crime problems. Earn a criminology degree from a top-ranked program, either in-person or online.

Be a part of the solution

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Criminology and criminal justice major

Get a hands-on experience and learn about the nature and causes of criminal behavior. We give you the tools to help prevent it.

Criminology certificates

Add a certificate to boost your career options in conservation law enforcement, criminal investigation, and terrorism and national security.

Minor in criminology

Gain a broad understanding of the criminal justice system. You'll explore basic criminal justice concepts, procedures and contemporary issues.

What can you do with a criminology degree?

From law enforcement to rehab programs, you’ll have career options at the local, state and federal levels. 

  • FBI agent
  • U.S. Marshal
  • Secret Service agent
  • Police detective
  • Private security
  • Probation and parole officer
  • Correctional officer or warden
  • Child abuse investigator
  • Family and drug court administrator
  • Youth counselor

No matter the path you choose, we’ll help you build the confidence, skills and expertise to succeed.

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Explore evidence collection, probable cause, and working with suspects, witnesses and victims. The best part? You can earn it without any additional coursework.

 

Hear about our unique program from Dr. Michael Kyle

Careers

Work in the criminal justice field

Our program builds your knowledge in: Law Law enforcement Corrections The justice and courts system Get involved, too. Through internship opportunities, you can enhance your education outside of the classroom.
Brandon Hill

Brandon Hill: A lawyer in the making

“I really like the opportunities through the school and through the community," alumnus Brandon Hill said. "They offer internships and advice on anything you need."

Emily Hrpcha

Emily Hrpcha: Horses, ex-cons and the FBI

"I'm already hired on with the FBI. I feel very accomplished with everything that I've been able to do and the opportunities and experiences that I've been able to undergo," alumna Emily Hrpcha said.

Reach us on your terms

Want to talk to someone?

Telephone
417-836-3799
Relay Missouri
711 or 800-735-2966
Email
Criminology@MissouriState.edu
Address
Missouri State University
School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Strong Hall Rm 231
Springfield, MO 65897