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Dec 11, 2024
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2015-2016 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Crime and Justice Studies Minor
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Program Description:
Minor in Crime and Justice Studies (CJS)
The Crime and Justice Studies minor is an interdisciplinary program emphasizing knowledge of the criminal justice system, theories of criminal behavior, law, administration, and policy. Courses are offered by the departments of political science, sociology, and urban affairs and geography. Students admitted into the CJS minor must have earned a minimum GPA of 2.5 and completed a minimum of 21 credit hours, including ENG 1010 (with a grade of C or better), and any other two General Education courses.
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A. Minor Core Requirements: 9 Hours
B. Foundation Area Electives
Area 1 Behavior (choose one): 3 Hours
Area 2 Institutions & Practices (choose one): 3 Hours
Area 3 Law (choose one): 3 Hours
Area 4 Ethics & Diversity (choose one): 3 Hours
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