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Criminology Schools in South Carolina

There is one school in the state of South Carolina offering criminology programs. In 2010, 13 criminology students graduated with degrees from Coker College.

Overview

11 students graduate from programs in South Carolina in criminology, on average, every year. In 2010, 13 students graduated with a bachelor's level criminology degree.

This school is a private school.

Average tuition for a program in criminology at this liberal arts college is $20,548. On average, public tuitions at criminology schools in the United States are $7,200 and private tuitions are $26,100.

Coker offers bachelors degrees for students pursing criminology. No undergraduate level criminology students sought masters level degrees.

Criminology Program Completions in South Carolina 2006 - 2010

11 students graduate from programs in South Carolina in criminology, on average, every year. In 2010, 13 students graduated with a bachelor's level criminology degree.

Criminology Program Completions in South Carolina 2006 - 2010

  • Bachelor 2006: 5
  • Bachelor 2007: 6
  • Bachelor 2008: 10
  • Bachelor 2009: 5
  • Bachelor 2010: 13

Criminology Program Availability in South Carolina

Coker offers a total of one program in criminology.

Criminology Program Availability in South Carolina

  • Bachelor: 1

Career Trends

Detectives and Criminal Investigators — Salary by Percentile

Detectives and Criminal Investigators — Salary by Percentile

Detectives and Criminal Investigators — Salary by Percentile

  • 10th Percentile: 33610
  • 25th Percentile: 38810
  • Median: 45670
  • 75th Percentile: 60100
  • 90th Percentile: 111810

Career Trends

Detectives and Criminal Investigators — Employment Trend

Detectives and Criminal Investigators — Employment Trend

Detectives and Criminal Investigators — Employment Trend

  • Median Salary 2006: 40150
  • Median Salary 2007: 42840
  • Median Salary 2008: 44140
  • Median Salary 2009: 45070
  • Median Salary 2010: 45670
  • Total Employed 2006: 980
  • Total Employed 2007: 940
  • Total Employed 2008: 970
  • Total Employed 2009: 1040
  • Total Employed 2010: 1030

South Carolina vs National Criminology Employment

South Carolina vs National Criminology Employment

  • Employed in South Carolina: 0.901% (1030)

Criminology Schools in South Carolina

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1. Southern Wesleyan University

907 Wesleyan Drive
Central, SC 29630-1020
(864) 644-5000

Southern Wesleyan University is a 4-year institution, founded in 1906. It is located in town of Central, South Carolina. Students are offered four degrees at the associates level, 39 degrees at the bachelors level, and five masters level degrees by it. In 2010, 1,883 students sought degrees from the 43 programs at this school. This small school offers subjects such as business administration and sports management. SWU is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges.

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2. Coker College

300 E College Ave
Hartsville, SC 29550
(843) 383-8000

Coker College is located in Hartsville, SC and it offers one program in criminology. 1,106 students seek degrees in 51 Coker programs, overall. This liberal arts college is the largest institution in the state of South Carolina offering criminology in terms of programs.

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3. The University of South Carolina - Columbia

University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208
(803) 777-7000

Founded in 1805, the University of South Carolina-Columbia is a public, 4-year, research institution. The University of South Carolina, which is 0.5 miles from the heart of downtown, is in Columbia, SC. Carolina is the the third oldest biggest institution in the state of South Carolina. SC offers subjects including educational leadership and finance. USC offers 22 certificates, one associates level degree, 82 degrees at the bachelors level, 97 degrees at the masters level, and 66 doctoral level degrees to students. In 2010, 29,599 students pursued degrees from the 147 programs at this university. This large university is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Colleges. It is one of 2 institutions with a medical school in South Carolina.