Minor in Criminology

 The minor curriculum provides the following skills: 1) an understanding of how the criminal justice system influences and is influenced by other societal institutions; 2) a mastery of the theoretical frameworks instrumental in understanding the process of the criminal justice system and criminal behavior; 3) an awareness of the intersection of race, gender, and class, and its relationship to criminal activity as well as different typologies of crime and their frequency; and 4) knowledge of various societal sanctions in relation to crime.

Students who decide to minor in Criminology will gain the following: 1) knowledge about specific fields within Criminology; 2) preparation for graduate school; and 3) critical thinking skills essential for success in a variety of occupations within the field which include, but are not limited to – policing, corrections, social work, legal secretary, and criminal investigator.

Minor Requirements: 18 hours (Five core courses plus one elective)

Required Courses: Students must make a “C” or better

Electives:

 

  • POLS 1102 Introduction to Political Science
  • POLS 3312 Public Administration and Public Policy
  • POLS 3313 American Judicial Institutions
  • POLS 3314 American Constitutional Law: Institutions
  • POLS 3315 American Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties and Civil Rights
Last updated: 05/30/2021