Criminal Justice Minor, Applied Behavioral Sciences
Applied Behavioral Sciences students may select a minor in Criminal Justice. The program studies the nature of humans, their conduct in society, and the institutions established to address anti-social behavior in the pursuit of the common good. This minor would be useful for those engaged in any professions like counseling, education, health care, law and law enforcement.
This minor:
- Is offered online
- Requires 30 QH including Criminal Justice courses that may be taken as part of the General Education requirement
- Requires a minimum grade of “C” for each course in the minor
Required Courses
LAS107 | Criminal Justice System | |
LAS205 | Criminology | |
LAS206 | Criminal Law and Procedure | |
LAS207 | Punishment, Prisons and Corrections | |
LAM115 | Quantitative Methods in Criminal Justice | |
LAN235 | Introduction to Forensic Science | |