Wilkes University
Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences
Society and Individual Relationships
Through Wilkes' Social Sciences programs, you can:
- Develop an appreciation for the sociological imagination.
- Use sophisticated methods to explain and predict how public policies are fashioned and the effects of those policies.
- Examine the psychological, social, economic, and political causes of crime and the impact crime, law, and justice have on society.
- Understand the world, how it works, and what role you have in shaping the global community.
Minors & Concentrations
93%
of professors hold the highest degree in their field
100%
of psychology majors interested in pursuing an internship placed at an internship site.
16
majors represented in the Pre-Law program in last 15 years.
Studying criminology at Wilkes has provided me the tools to develop profound critical-thinking and writing skills while opening my eyes to new passions for the law and the criminal justice system.
Karlie Gorall ’22, Criminology major