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The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice at William Paterson University provides rigorous programs of study designed to: 1) teach our students sociological and/or criminal justice and criminological perspectives; 2) give them a full understanding of the social world, including of key institutions and processes of the criminal justice system ; and 3) enable them to analyze and apply that knowledge in ways that serve the wider community. In order to achieve these aims, faculty members place an important emphasis on teaching, seeking not only to inform—but also to explain, demonstrate, and inspire—in an ongoing effort to bestow a love of learning upon our students. As scholars, faculty members conduct research, participate in professional meetings and conferences, and publish their work. Finally, members of the Department bring their expertise to the wide variety of civic organizations and activities as part of their community service.
At the undergraduate level, our courses integrate key concepts with our disciplines' unique perspectives and methods. Thus, we prepare students for success in the workplace and/or graduate school, including the ability to engage in critical social inquiry and informed civic engagement.
At the graduate level, we develop in students an advanced skill set in analysis and methodology that is highly desired in a wide variety of occupations, whether in the private or public sectors. In addition, we strive to instill sociological insights into workplace diversity through practical learning experiences.