Minors and Concentrations
Any non criminal justice major may participate in a minor in criminal justice by adhering to the following policy:
- Apply by completing a form provided by the Office of Student Records which will be forwarded to the appropriate departments for evaluation.
- Take eighteen hours of elective course work in the following areas:
Take both:
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 204 Crime and Society
Take one that relates to your area of request:
CJ 102 Juvenile Delinquency (C or E)
CJ 103 Introduction to Security (H)
CJ 200 Introduction to Corrections (A)
CJ 202 Introduction to Law & Justice (D, F,or G)
CJ 205 Drugs, Crime, and the CJ System (B)
RH 205 Microcounseling or HS 203 Introduction to Counseling (C or E)
Select exactly one group below from A – H, and take any 3 courses listed within the group (9 credit hours):
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A. Corrections
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B. Criminology
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C. Family Violence |
D. Investigations
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CJ 300 Probation, Parole, and Community Based Corrections |
CJ 302 Juvenile Justice System |
CJ/HS/PSY 316 Family Violence |
CJ 304 Organized Crime/Career Criminal |
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CJ 400 Advanced Issues in Corrections |
CJ 304 Organized Crime & Career Criminal |
CJ/HS/PSY 317 Family Violence Treatment |
CJ 314 Environmental Investigation |
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HS 300 Introduction to Chemical Dependency |
CJ 307 Women and CJ System
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CJ 334 Analysis of Sexual Offenses & the Sex Offender |
CJ 315 Laws and Rules of Evidence |
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PSY 410 Forensic Psychology
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CJ 320 Global Crime and Comparative CJ Systems |
CJ 416 Advanced Issues in Family Violence |
CJ 404 Criminal Investigation/Criminalistics |
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CJ 334 Analysis of Sexual Offenses & the Sex Offender |
CJ 417 Violent Phenomena
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HS 315 Child Welfare
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ECI 340 Intelligence Research Methods OR
ECI 350 Law of Economic Crime |
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CJ 335 Diversity Issues in CJ OR
SO 306 Cultural Diversity
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HS 203 Introduction to Counseling OR
RH 205 Microcounseling
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CJ 402 Advanced Criminological Theory |
HS 300 Introduction to Chemical Dependency |
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CJ 417 Violent Phenomena
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HS 330 Violent Children
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HS 403 Family Counseling
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E. Juvenile Justice |
F. Law
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G. Police Management |
H. Security
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CJ 302 Juvenile Justice System |
CJ 315 Laws and Rules of Evidence |
CJ 310 Introduction to Policing/Professional Entry |
CJ 303 Retail Security
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CJ/HS/PSY 316 Family Violence |
ECI 350 Law of Economic Crime |
CJ 311 Police Management and Organization |
CJ 321 Terrorism and Homeland Security |
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CJ/HS/PSY 317 Family Violence Treatment and Prevention |
LW 302 Introduction to Criminal Law and Procedure |
CJ 312 Police: Human Dimensions
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CJ 333 Information Security
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CJ 402 Advanced Criminological Theory |
LW 312 Environmental Law (Core) |
CJ 411 Police, Politics, and Professionalism |
CJ 403 Security Administration |
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CJ/HS/PSY 416 Advanced Issues in Family Violence |
LW 402 The US Constitution: Legal and Historical Perspectives (Core) |
CJ 412 Advanced Issues in Policing |
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CJ 417 Violent Phenomena
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LW/HS 410 Child/Family Law (Core) |
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LW/HS 410 Child/Family Law (Core) |
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*Forensic Science/CSI majors are not eligible for group D. Investigations (above), as those classes are required in the FS/CSI program.
Upcoming Events
- The Late Look Event
- Jun 25, 2013
- Memorial Day - No Classes
- May 27, 2013
- Last Class Session
- May 31, 2013











