Criminal Justice, Minor - Course Requirements
The minor in Criminal Justice provides the student with an introduction to the fundamentals of law enforcement, the courts, and corrections and an opportunity to specialize in a particular area. Comprised of 18 semester hours in any criminal justice courses (i.e., only courses with a designation of CRJU will count toward the minor, provided that all prerequisites have been met), the minor prepares students for graduate study in criminal justice or criminology or a career in a criminal justice-related field. The full-time faculty in criminal justice will work to tailor the specific course selection to suit individual students upon request. Grades of less than C in criminal justice will not count toward the minor.
Students who graduate with a completed minor in criminal justice will be able to:
- Discuss each of the components of the American criminal justice system, paying particular attention to structure and process;
- Compare and contrast criminological theories with regard to their efficacy and validity in explaining particular types of crimes and
- Evaluate proposed solutions to current challenges confronted by practitioners working in the criminal justice system.
Requirements:
The minor consists of six courses to be selected as follows:
CRJU 101 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System 3
5 additional courses with CRJU designator 15
** All prerequisites must be met for the course to be taken in the minor.