Minor in Criminal Justice Curriculum
The minor in criminal justice allows students majoring in other academic disciplines to explore criminal justice as a field of study.
The following courses make up the 21-hour minor:
- CRJU 105 Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems
- CRJU 110 Criminology or SOCI A215 Criminal Behavior
- CRJU 250 Juvenile Delinquency or SOCI A315 Delinquency and Justice
- CRJU 300 Research Methods - Criminology
- CRJU 275 Deviant Behavior
Plus two other Criminal Justice-related courses.
Courses include, but are not limited to the following:
- CRJU 101 Intro. to Law Enforcement
- CRJU 218 Criminal Procedure
- CRJU 220 Recent Supreme Court Decisions
- CRJU 313 Criminal Evidence
- CRJU 345 Seminar—Constitutional Law
- CRJU 365 Program Planning and Evaluation in Criminal Justice
- CRJU 385 Seminar in Advanced Criminology
- CRJU 405 Criminal Law
- FRSC 100 Introduction to Forensic Methods
- FRSC 200 Criminalistics I: Crime Scene
- FRSC 201 Criminalistics II: Crime Lab
- FRSC 301 Criminalistics III: Controlled Substance
- SOCI 380 Violence in Society