This course delves into the nature and extent of crime in the United States, as well criminal
delinquent behavior and theories of causation. The study includes criminal personalities, principles of
prevention, control, and treatment.
This course examines the causes of delinquency. It also reviews programs of prevention, and control of
juvenile delinquency, as well as the role of the courts.
This course examines the social and cultural aspects, influences, incidences and characteristics of
current social problems in light of sociological theory and research.
This course is a study of family structures and families in a modern society. It covers preparation for
marriage, as well as sociological, psychological, biological, and financial factors relevant to success in
marriage and family life.
This course provides students with opportunities to have “hands-on” experience with research methods
used in the behavioral sciences or to complete directed readings under faculty supervision.