Minor in Criminal Justice-Sociology Major: 24 Total Credits Required Courses: 12 cr. hrs. SOCI 100 Introduction to Sociology
(counts 3 cr. hrs. in Gen. Ed.)
or ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology
(counts 3 cr. hrs. in Gen. Ed.) CJ 202 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 cr. CJ 320 Juvenile Delinquency 3 cr. CJ 322 Criminology 3 cr. CJ 430 Trends and Issues in Incarceration 3 cr.
or CJ 435 Alternatives to Incarceration Directed Electives: 12 cr. hrs. CJ 376 Criminal Justice Certification Internship 6 cr.
or CJ 379 Criminal Justice Internship 6-12 cr. Choose 6 credits from the following courses:
In no case may a course be double counted for credit in both the CJ minor and Sociology major. SOCI 218 Deviant Behavior 3 cr. CJ 310 Gangs in the U.S. 3 cr. CJ 360 White Collar Crime 3 cr. SOCI 340 Sociology of Rural Life 3 cr. SOCI 345 Sociology of Urban Life 3 cr. SOCI 445 Power and Inequality 3 cr. POLS 225 Introduction to Public Administration 3 cr. POLS 253 State and Local Politics 3 cr. POLS 354 Women and the Law 3 cr. POLS 416 Constitutional Law 3 cr.
Criminal Justice Minor with Non-Sociology Major
Minor in Criminal Justice-Non-Sociology Major: 24 Total Credits Required Courses: 18 cr. hrs. SOCI 100 Introduction to Sociology
(counts 3 cr. in Gen. Ed.)
or ANTH 100 Introduction to Anthropology
(counts 3 cr. in Gen. Ed.) SOCI 200 Sociological Inquiry 3 cr. CJ 202 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 cr. CJ 320 Juvenile Delinquency 3 cr. CJ 322 Criminology 3 cr. CJ 430 Trends and Issues in Incarceration 3 cr.
or CJ 435 Alternatives to Incarceration SOCI 445 Power and Inequality 3 cr. Directed Electives: 6 cr. hrs. SOCI 208 Sociology of Diversity 3 cr. SOCI 225 Sociology of Race and Ethnicity 3 cr.
or ANTH 225 Sociology of Race and Ethnicity SOCI 218 Deviant Behavior 3 cr. SOCI 240 Social Problems 3 cr. CJ 310 Gangs in the U.S. 3 cr. SOCI 330 Social Organizations 3 cr. CJ 376 Criminal Justice Certification Internship 6 cr. CJ 379 Criminal Justice Internship 6-12 cr. SOCI 410 Social Psychology 3 cr.
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice