
Sociology and Criminal Justice

Explore society and justice
Transform your future
The University of Delaware’s Department of Sociology & Criminal Justice is internationally recognized for its research, faculty, and academic programs, including a top-ranked graduate criminology program.
The department offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in sociology and criminal justice, preparing students with in-demand analytical, critical thinking, and research skills. Through a mix of theory and hands-on experiences—like the Inside Out program, which unites university and incarcerated students—students explore pressing issues such as health disparities, race, gender, violence, and law enforcement.
The department partners with the Center for Drug and Health Studies and the Disaster Research Center, offering hands-on research in substance use, health, and disaster response. Graduates thrive in fields like law, criminal justice, social work, education, business, health care, and advanced studies.
Why Sociology & Criminal Justice at UD?
18th
in the nation for criminology graduate programs
89%
of sociology graduates are employed or pursuing further education
92%
of criminal justice graduates are employed or pursuing further education
UD class behind prison walls

‘Inside-Out’ facilitates dialogue despite differences
No hoodies or sweatpants. No jewelry except wedding or engagement rings and small stud earrings. No phones. No pencils or blue pens — only black ink pens.
UD's innovative class held behind prison walls is changing lives of both UD students and their incarcerated classmates.
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Missions to accomplish
August 27, 2025 | Written by Adam S. Kamras and Cori BurchamNew Fine Arts and sociology graduate students among those sharing their goals -
New College of Arts and Sciences Leadership Roles Announced
August 27, 2025 | Written by CAS Communication StaffCollege of Arts and Sciences dean Caleb Everett has appointed three faculty members to new roles on the College’s leadership team. -
College of Arts and Sciences announces new Chairs, School of Music Director and Faculty
August 26, 2025 | Written by Margo McDonoughCollege of Arts and Sciences announces new Chairs, School of Music Director and Faculty.
UPCOMING EVENTS
The Class That Will Stay With Me
As the University of Delaware Class of 2025 gets ready for Commencement, we asked seniors what classes had the biggest impact on them during their Blue Hen career. Senior Kelsey Rice shares the class that will stay with her as she graduates from UD. Kelsey has interned at the Leonard L. Williams Justice Center in Family Court, juvenile probation, and Ferris School, Delaware’s juvenile incarceration facility.
YouTube link UD 2025 Graduate Kelsey Rice shares “The Class That Will Stay With Me”: youtube.com/watch?v=HAwNY7x_zPA