Minors - College of Social Sciences
MINOR IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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 C105 |
Introduction to Criminal Justice Systems |
CRJU C110 |
Criminology: Fundamentals |
or |
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SOCI A215 |
Criminal Behavior |
SOCI C275 |
Deviant Behavior |
CRJU C250 |
Juvenile Delinquency |
or |
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SOCI A315 |
Delinquency and Justice |
CRJU C300 |
Research Methods |
Plus two additional criminal justice courses approved by the Department of Criminal Justice faculty. |
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MINOR IN FORENSIC SCIENCE
The minor in forensic science is designed to familiarize students majoring in other disciplines to the methods and techniques currently employed in forensic science so that they have a working knowledge and understanding of the technical world of forensic science. The following courses make up the 21 hour minor:
FRSC C100 |
Introduction to Forensic Science |
FRSC C200 |
Criminalistics I: Crime Scene |
FRSC C201 |
Criminalistics II: Crime Lab |
FRSC C301 |
Criminalistics III: Controlled Substances |
FRSC C498 |
Research in Forensics |
Plus any two additional forensic science-related courses (Please see your Criminal Justice advisor). |
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Updated August 17, 2006