BA Deviance, Crime, and Social Control
The Deviance, Crime, and Social Control program at George Mason University combines rigorous methods with theory and observation, yielding insights that challenge commonly held assumptions about the social world.
Duration
4 years
Starting Date
August, January
Tuition Fee
$ 16,485 per semester
Location
Fairfax, United States
About the program
Sociology also informs the practice of social and public service, aiding efforts to address important social problems.
Key Features
Sociology majors pursue a varied set of career paths, ranging from teaching, human service and human resource occupations, to positions in the criminal justice system, marketing, and social research.
The Deviance, Crime, and Social Control major at George Mason University is excellent preparation for students considering law school or graduate training in the social and behavioral sciences.
Courses Included:
- Methods and Logic of Inquiry
- Sociological Theory
- Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
- Contemporary Sociological Theory
- RS: Sociological Analysis and Practice
- Globalization and Society