2018-2019 General Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice
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Faculty
Chairperson: Phyllis Gray-Ray
Sociology Program Coordinator: Phyllis Welch-Johnson
Criminal Justice Program Coordinator: Keith Parker
Academic Support Services Coordinator: Carla Adams-Lippett
Retention Advisor: Emmit Hunt
Office Manager: Gloria Williams
Professor Emeriti:
Jogindar Dhillon
John Foster
Narayan Persaud
Charles U. Smith
Professors:
Phyllis Gray-Ray
Keith Parker
Associate Professors:
Helen Brethauer-Gay
Felecia Dix-Richardson
Olugbemi Moloye
Ray Von Robertson
Assistant Professors:
Clifton Brown
Gregory Harris
Brenda Hughes
Nzinga Metzger
Kenya Washington-Johnson
Phyllis Welch-Johnson
Instructors:
Kristen Bowen
Yussif Dokurugu
Roscoe Turnquest
Visiting Instructor:
Carl Bennett
The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice provides two programs of study leading to bachelor degrees: the Bachelor of Science in Sociology and the Bachelor of Criminal Justice. The Department offers minors in anthropology, sociology, criminal justice and juvenile justice. In collaboration with other units in the College, the Department participates actively in the interdivisional Master’s of Applied Social Sciences program. In all our programs, students’ growth and development are our first priority, and we endeavor to provide a first-rate education for each student. A total of 120 semester credit hours are required for a baccalaureate degree-60 lower level credit hours and 60 upper level credit hours. Students are encouraged to master the skills essential for their chosen profession and to become productive, thoughtful and ethical citizens.
ProgramsBachelor’s DegreeMinor
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