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The minor in Criminal Justice requires 18 credits. There are three required courses: SOC 110 (S) Introduction to Sociology , CJ 110 (S) Introduction to Criminal Justice and S/CJ 213 (S) Criminology The following elective courses are strongly recommended by the department in the Criminal Justice sequence: S/CJ 212 (W) Research Methods for the Social Sciences , S/CJ 214 (S) Juvenile Delinquency , S/CJ 210 (S) Law and Society , and CJ 312 Criminal Law .
For more information about the Criminial Justice department, visit its website.