Criminal Justice Major Requirements (36 credits)
- 202:201 Criminal Justice in America
- Two of the following three courses:
- 202:202 Police & Policing
- 202:203 Confinement & Corrections
- 202:204 Courts & Criminal Law
- 920:313 Theories of Crime & Delinquency
- 920:301 Methods and Techniques of Social Research
- One of the following three courses:
- 920:316 Race & Ethnicity
- 920:332 Social Stratification
- 202:337 Poor, Minorities and Justice
- 15 credits of Criminal Justice 300 Level Electives (see approved list below)
- 202:449: Ethics & Policy in Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Major Worksheet (PDF)
Sociology Major Requirements (36 credits)
- 920:207 Introduction to Sociology (3 cr.)
- 070:213 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (3 cr.)
- 920:301 Methods & Techniques of Social Research (3 cr.)
- 920:325 Sociological Theory (3 cr.)
- 070:307 Psychological Anthropology (3 cr.) or
920:357 Individual & Society (3cr.) - 920:316 Race & Ethnicity (3 cr.) or
920:332 Social Stratification (3 cr.) - Plus 18 additional credits in sociology, anthropology, or criminal justice, including at least 3 credits in anthropology.
Students may opt to take one of the following urban studies courses as one of their electives in the sociology major:
- 50:975:102 Approaches to Urban Studies (3)
- 50:975:104 Power and Decision Making in Urban Communities (3)
- 50:975:204 Poverty and Urban Environmental Systems (3)
- 50:975:339 Housing Policy and Its Impact on Urban Areas (3)
- 50:975:413 Urban and Regional Revitalization (3)
- 50:975:478 History of Planning Thought (3)
Sociology Major Worksheet (PDF)
Double Major in Criminal Justice & Sociology (63 credits)
See the department advisor for more information.