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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [Not Current Academic Year. Consult with Your Academic Advisor for Your Catalog Year]

Criminology, Law, and Deviance minor


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College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences   > Department of Sociology  > Criminology, Law, and Deviance Minor

The minor in Criminology, Law, and Deviance provides students with a sociological perspective on criminal, delinquent, and deviant behaviors; aggression and violence; forms of punishment; systems of social control; workings of the criminal legal system, and victimization. This minor is designed for students who wish to gain an in-depth understanding of the types, origins, causes, and explanations for the relevant issues, their impact on society and individuals, as well as solutions to these problems.

The Criminology, Law, and Deviance minor requires 18 credit hours.

Required


Five additional advanced (i.e., 3000/4000 level) SOC courses (15 credit hours)


At least 12 of those hours must come from the following list:

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