Police and Justice Systems Minor
Program Details
Program Overview
The Policing and Justice Systems minor is suited for the non-criminal justice major who seeks to compliment their studies with an understanding of crime, the criminal justice system, and policing. This minor is for students interested in fields such as criminal justice, sociology, public policy, and the law.
Program Concentrations
This program is made up of the following concentrations. Learn more about concentrations.Concentration Overview
The Policing and Justice Systems concentration emphasizes the practice and application of criminal justice concepts, and focuses on the skills needed to succeed as a criminal justice professional. This concentration will prepare students for entry-level positions in the fields of public safety and corrections.
Concentrations on this page are required for this program. Additional courses or concentrations may need to be added to meet program or credit requirements.
Program Coursework
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Criminal Justice Report Writing
- Foundations of Policing
- Criminalistics
- Leadership Assessment for Criminal Justice Professionals
The specific degree requirements on the website are for illustrative purposes and may change at any time. Please contact the Registrar's Office, Academic Advising or refer to the course catalog for detailed program requirements.
Contact admissions or the program faculty with questions about this program.
Barry A. Reynolds
Faculty - Criminal Justice
