Minor in Criminal Justice

Degree Type

Minor

About

Our criminal justice system has a past and a present—learn about the complexities of structures, systems, and policies, so you can design a better future.

Introduction

Why Minor in Criminal Justice?

Criminal justice touches many aspects of modern society. As our society, country, and world continue to look closer at our criminal justice systems and institutions, it becomes even more important to learn how we got here.

Maybe you don’t have an interest in law and forensics, but you are interested in working with at-risk youth or underserved communities. Pursuing a minor in Criminal Justice can give you an overview of this broad field or even provide context for a different area of interest. It can also push you to develop and advance your communication and critical thinking soft skills that make you an asset to every employer.

You can choose to major in Criminal Justice.

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The Coppin State University Academic Catalog has a wide variety of skill-building courses designed to inspire and prepare you to be in-demand professionals and transformational leaders.

Minor Requirements

To graduate with a minor in criminal justice, students must complete 21 credit hours with a grade of 'C' or better in each minor course:

CourseCreditsName
CRJU 2013Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJU 2233Criminological Thought
CRJU 4083Criminal Justice and the Constitution
CRJU 4133Delinquency Prevention/Control
CRJU 4163Field Service: Training and Internship I
CRJU 4303Advanced Legal and Technical Writing
CRJU 4313Fundamentals of Criminal Justice Research

*CRJU 201 and CRJU 223 are prerequisite courses and must be taken before other CRJU courses.

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Alpha Phi Sigma

Coppin's chapter of the nationally recognized Criminal Justice Honor Society, Alpha Phi Sigma, welcomes undergraduate and graduate students studying criminal justice, criminology, or a related field.

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Criminal Justice is in the Department of Criminal Justice in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences.