The College of New Jersey

Bachelor in Criminology

United States

The Bachelor in Criminology at The College of New Jersey is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

The College of New Jersey (TCNJ), founded in 1855 and located in the United States, is a selective public college with about 7,589 students and a broad portfolio of 131 academic programs. Known for academic rigor and a strong liberal arts foundation, TCNJ emphasizes experiential learning through internships, undergraduate research and community-engaged projects. The relatively small international cohort adds global perspectives while students benefit from personalized advising and an active campus culture.

TCNJ programs span arts and sciences, business, education and more, taught by faculty committed to mentorship and applied learning. Class sizes support discussion and collaboration, and many programs include practical components such as capstones and field placements that prepare students for professional careers. The college maintains strong ties with regional employers and alumni networks, easing transitions into internships and early career roles.

Campus life at TCNJ blends academics with extracurriculars, student organizations and civic engagement opportunities that foster leadership and community responsibility. International students receive support services for visas, orientation and cultural adjustment, along with career advising tailored to global aspirations. For students seeking a rigorous, student-focused US college with a clear emphasis on hands-on learning and career readiness, TCNJ offers a balanced, welcoming environment.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Criminology is for students who want to understand how crime is defined and addressed. This 4-year degree helps students analyze crime and develop skills to work in policy and practice.

The curriculum focuses on the study of crime, including how it is defined, analyzed, and addressed in policy and practice. Students develop skills in research, analysis, and problem-solving, and learn to think critically about complex social issues.

Graduates can become Crime Analysts, Criminal Justice Specialists, Intelligence Analysts, Law Enforcement Officers, or Policy Advisors. They can work in government agencies, law enforcement, or non-profit organizations, using their skills to make a positive impact on communities.

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