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Criminology Major, Minor

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Criminology
Undergraduate
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CRIM.MAJ
CRIM.MIN
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87303a37-21c3-4354-9b79-2fe302c06150
Distinctives
  • Unique learning opportunities: Calvin’s Prison Initiative provides inmates at the Handlon Correctional Facility (Ionia, MI) with the opportunity to complete a bachelor’s degree. Students from the Grand Rapids campus are able to take an "Inside-Out" class inside the prison with Handlon students and participate in a club on social justice involving students from both campuses.
  • Practical skills: Students will complete an internship at places such as local courts, victim services, police departments, mental health organizations, rehabilitation facilities.
  • Real-world research: Each professor in the department is an active researcher in their field. Students can take advantage of mentorship opportunities through faculty-student research projects.
  • Experts on campus: Calvin is renowned for hosting lectures, workshops, and conferences on important contemporary issues. Events on topics such as race and policing, restorative justice, and nonprofit anti-violence programs provide students with examples of applied criminology.
Introduction

Gain the skills and knowledge to become an agent of justice and renewal.

As a criminology major at Calvin, you'll focus on more than scientific inquiry into crime and the criminal justice system. You'll think analytically about crime, deviance, and harm—learning about their root causes and evaluating efforts to address them.

You'll engage directly with the real-world pursuit of justice through opportunities through Calvin's Prison Initiative, volunteering at rehabilitation facilities, interning at a police department, or working with community-based violence prevention organizations. You’ll have the opportunity to contribute to global conversations about crime by partnering with faculty in research projects and presenting at professional conferences.

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Internships

Take the knowledge you've gained in your Criminology classes and begin to apply it in the real world. Gaining work experience through an internship can help you determine what kind of career might be best for you. When you are entering your junior or senior year in the program you will need to apply for an internship placement. This can be completed as a for-credit internship by enrolling in SOC 380. This is a four-credit course that includes an average of 8-10 hours a week spent working in a local business or organization under the direction of an on-site supervisor. The course includes participation in regular seminar meetings and a project that details your learning throughout your internship experience. You can also find an independent internship to by utilizing resources at the Career Office or directly through an employer internship opportunity that fits within your Criminology career interests. Contact your Criminology advisor for more information on internships. 

Asian Studies Major, Minor

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Asian Studies
Undergraduate
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ASNST.MAJ
ASNST.MIN
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33dc1ec0-7f25-4103-95dc-b2a61d32f5a0
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  • Committed teachers: Your professors weave their Christian faith through every course, event, and activity. They'll work with you to chart out your academic and career goals, and make a plan to achieve them.
  • Study abroad: Off-campus study is an integral part of the Asian studies program. You'll have opportunities to spend an intensive or entire semester in Asia.
  • Complements other degrees: The Asian studies program is designed to fit nicely alongside other majors and minors.
Introduction

Study Asian Language and Culture Through a Christian Lens

Join one of the only Christian universities in the U.S. that offers a comprehensive Asian Studies Program. 

You'll gain a fuller perspective of Asian culture through progressive language instruction in Chinese and Korean. You'll delve deep into the histories, religious traditions, philosophies, economics, politics, and fine arts of Asia. And you'll have the chance to pursue those studies abroad, through one of many off-campus programs.

Fields like international development, business, education, and missions need people who can engage confidently with the diverse peoples and cultures of Asia. With a major or minor in Asian studies, you'll bring depth and opportunity to any career.

Geology Major (BA, BS), Minor

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Geology Major (BA)
Undergraduate
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GEOL.MAJ
GEOL.BS.MAJ
GEOL.MIN
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e9413b4e-9643-4176-a97d-45c7d75e60d6
Introduction

Through Calvin's geology major (BA/BS), you will learn about the formation, history and structure of the Earth, and apply that knowledge to practical problems as committed Christians.

Why Study Geology?

  • Strong demand for new geologists: The current workforce is aging and starting to retire, causing a growing demand in this field. Because of this salaries are generally high, and future job security may also be high.
  • Active, fulfilling lifestyle: Geology gives the opportunity to do much more than sit behind a desk. Many positions include outdoor fieldwork and sampling.
  • Get to know the world: Geology will help you develop a greater understanding and appreciation of the world around you.
  • Provide for society: Our world depends on many natural resources, the locating and extraction of which geologists often play a key role. Progress in these areas is an important duty of the geologist. Geologists also work to protect people from natural disasters and hazards, including the global climate crisis.

Environmental Science and Studies Majors, Minor

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Environmental Science: Naturalist Track
Undergraduate
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ENSC.NRLST.MAJ
ENSC.NLRES.MAJ
ENST.ECON.MAJ
ENST.GEOG.MAJ
ENST.MIN
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3d5740d1-d43b-4cb6-9189-d75344c06879
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  • Professional-grade facilities: You'll have access to a huge collection of minerals, rocks, and fossils, as well as a vast collection of maps, a dedicated geo-spatial analysis lab, drones, an on-campus research sand dune, a seismograph, a weather station, and more.
  • Real-world research opportunities: As a GEO student, you'll have the chance to do research with your professors during the academic year and summer. Calvin GEO students have done research into Lake Michigan coastal dunes, a Pleistocene mastadon, the Plaster Creek watershed, and more.
  • Practical job experience: The GEO department hires more students than any other department. Students are hired yearly for a wide variety of positions, from managing a map library to maintaining the university weather station.
  • Study off-campus: Calvin GEO students study off-campus in places as diverse as Montana, Hawaii, Kenya, Scotland, the Netherlands, Ethiopia, and Yosemite National Park.
Introduction

Gain a deep understanding of environmental issues. Apply your knowledge and skills to solve real-world problems in fields like environmental consulting, conservation science, and land management.

Choose from two tracks that will prepare you for your unique career goals. Interested in an environmental career, tackling issues like soil erosion and water pollution? Consider the Natural Resources track. Drawn to a career as a park ranger or field technician? The Naturalist track will prepare you to thrive as an environmental interpreter.

And your studies won't take place only in the classroom. As an environmental science student, you'll be part of a program where you’ll get outside and put your learning to work. You might work to restore local waterways, study the ecology of the Great Lakes dunes firsthand, or take an intensive course on field techniques in land management.

Geography Major, Minor

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Geography
Undergraduate
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GEOG.MAJ
GEOG.MIN
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575c4dbd-3ce3-457b-bebb-47970ad57df4
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  • Professional-grade facilities: You'll have access to a huge collection of minerals, rocks, and fossils, as well as a vast collection of maps, a dedicated geo-spatial analysis lab, drones, an on-campus research sand dune, a seismograph, a weather station, and more.
  • Real-world research opportunities: As a GEO student, you'll have the chance to do research with your professors during the academic year and summer. Calvin GEO students have done research into Lake Michigan coastal dunes, a Pleistocene mastadon, the Plaster Creek watershed, and more.
  • Practical job experience: The GEO department hires more students than any other department. Students are hired yearly for a wide variety of positions, from managing a map library to maintaining the university weather station.
  • Study off-campus: Calvin GEO students study off-campus in places as diverse as Montana, Hawaii, Kenya, Scotland, the Netherlands, Ethiopia, and Yosemite National Park.
Introduction

At Calvin, the earth is your classroom. Explore the earth and its people with hands-on learning and field trips. You’ll also have opportunities to travel abroad, research with faculty, and apply for internships. As a geography major, you'll investigate physical and cultural landscapes and understand their interactions in the context of a Christian world view.

You'll learn from faculty who are committed Christians and experts in their fields. They'll work alongside you to support your academic and career goals.

Kinesiology Minor

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Kinesiology
Undergraduate
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KIN.MIN
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abac9de7-2774-4b5f-a702-3cf646b6bfb2
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Faithful learning: You’ll see all aspects of human movement, health, and leisure through a Christian lens. We promote human health and activity not for its own sake but as a way of living intentionally in God’s world.

Career focus: Through small classes taught by expert faculty, you’ll prepare for an active and exciting career in fields like exercise science, sport management, and physical therapy. Your professors will work with you individually to help you reach your career goals.

Real experience: Your learning will take you outside the lecture hall. You’ll get hands-on experience working with clients, doing research with professors, and during internships and off-campus study opportunities.

Introduction

Add the serious study of human motion to any major, and make your education about the whole person. A kinesiology minor gives you practical knowledge and experience that will expand your options in many careers.

Biology Major (BS), Minor

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Biology
Undergraduate
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BIOL.BS.MAJ
BIOL.MIN
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Faculty
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b4de6145-d39e-4c28-99b0-a9e55e9a6b10
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  • Serious about faith: Christianity doesn't limit our view of the natural world, it enhances it. Our program integrates rigorous academics with a Christian purpose. We see biology as a way to improve lives and serve your community.
  • Personal support: Our professors know their fields, and they work to get to know you. They’ll partner with you in research, share a meal, introduce you to opportunities, and help you apply to graduate school.
  • A large medical community: Grand Rapids’ Medical Mile offers extensive internship opportunities and clinical experiences. Calvin’s reputation and your professor’s connections will open the door for you.
Introduction

Let’s say you want to be a doctor—or maybe a scientific researcher. What kinds of experiences do you want to have as an undergrad? How do you imagine those important four years unfolding?

Here’s what your bachelor of science degree will look like at Calvin: standing at a lab table beside experienced PhDs, researching topics like HIV, multiple sclerosis, and rare diseases. Asking those PhDs—your Christian professors and mentors—for guidance on your career path and help navigating the scientific community as a believer.

And that’s just the beginning. Calvin’s connections with the local and global scientific community will open plenty of opportunities for you. Our reputable pre-med program and student supports will help you determine—and then achieve—your career goals. Our grads excel as graduate students, physicians, and epidemiologists, and so will you.

Kinesiology Major—Exercise Science Emphasis

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Exercise Science
Undergraduate
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KIN.EXSC.MAJ.BS
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4ba5e3dd-a4b7-4829-8574-04ef00adde08
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  • Prepare for success: Your exercise science experience is tailored to your career goals. Many Calvin grads thrive in graduate or medical school, and many others find jobs in their field right after graduation.
  • Practical experience: Almost every exercise science major graduates with internship experience. You'll get real-world experience and connections that prepare you well for your career.
  • Incredible spaces: You’ll have regular access to fantastic facilities and spaces that you’d normally only find at a much bigger school. You’ll also make use of cutting-edge technology like the “bod pod” body composition analyzer.
  • Endless opportunities: Take part in a wide range of athletics, recreational activities, and student clubs. From rock climbing to an NCAA Division III athletics program, you’ll stretch yourself in many different contexts.
Introduction

When Calvin exercise science majors talk about their classes, here’s what they say: It’s all about practical experience.

Here, your learning is active. You’ll prescribe exercise and fitness regimens for clients as well as integrate healthy routines into your own daily life. You’ll train in top-notch facilities and work with cutting-edge technology like the “bod pod.” After you’ve studied, trained, and sweat, you’ll graduate with a deep understanding of human health and motion.

By promoting physical activity—one of the most fundamental medicines there is—you’ll restore people to more balanced, healthy lives.

Film & Media Major, Minor

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Film & Media
Undergraduate
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CASMF.PROD.MAJ
CASMF.STUDIES.MAJ
CASFM.MIN
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9641f237-1884-454d-8377-e69b1109e98c
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  • Learn from the pros: You'll learn from professors who understand how to bring stories alive on the screen. From Hollywood screenwriting to documentary filmmaking, our professors have real and relevant experience.
  • Follow your passion: Do you plan to create great films or to study and analyze them? Choose the production or studies concentration, and learn how to apply your experience and insight into different careers.
  • Find your community: Use your skills to inspire the Calvin community outside the classroom. Join Student Video Productions or the Visual Arts Guild, or even enter your work in the 60-Second Film Festival.
  • Work with your hands: You'll learn and create using cutting-edge production facilities that rival local television and radio stations. Here, you can take advantage of spacious TV control rooms, video and audio editing suites, and film production studies.
Introduction

The end. As the credits roll, you blink back into reality and stretch out of your seat. For two hours, you’ve walked in someone else’s shoes.

To create that immersive experience requires visionaries whose technical skill matches their storytelling drive. It requires you.

At Calvin, you’ll have the opportunity to do real filmmaking, gaining practical experience in directing, acting, editing, and more. In media production classes, you'll learn how to guide an idea to its full expression. You'll learn what separates a merely good screenplay from a world-changing one and how to manage cameras and audio tools to best tell a story. When you graduate, you’ll have all the skills and experience you need to make your mark.