Criminal Justice Major (46 credits plus 1-17 credit internship): The criminal justice major is intended to provide an overview of criminal justice institutions, the causes of crime, and issues relating to social control. The major is structured around a core of criminal justice courses on such topics as law enforcement, the judicial process, drugs and crime, and correctional processes. The course of study consists of a general overview of the components of the criminal justice system with the overall goal of exposing students to a wide variety of academic disciplines: human services, political science, psychology, and sociology.
The corrections track is designed for students who wish to work in a correctional setting for juveniles or adults (e.g., probation officer, correctional caseworker, drug counselor, parole officer, or correctional guard).
The law enforcement track is designed primarily for students who wish to become local, state or federal law enforcement officers (e.g., city police officers, state highway patrol officers, or Federal Bureau of Investigations agents). In order to become a police officer in Minnesota, a student must be licensed by the Minnesota Peace Officers Standards and Training Board (POST). This licensing is a two-step process requiring certification of graduation by an accredited college or university with a POST approved program and the passage of a statewide POST-administered examination. The peace officer education program at the university is certified by the Minnesota Board of Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST Board), 1600 University Avenue, Suite 200, Saint Paul, Minnesota 55104-3825; telephone: 651-643-3060.
Criminal Justice Core: A. All of the following: CJ111 Introduction Criminal Justice CJ250 Police Process CJ302 Correctional Processes PS332 American Constitutional Law II S110 Sociological Imagination S250 Logic of Analysis S301 Crime and Delinquency S320 Children and the State S350 Field Methods
B. One of the following: ST132 Reasoning with Statistics ST232 Introduction to Statistics
C. Section C or D: CJ489 Thesis Development CJ490 Research in Criminal Justice
D. Section C or D: CJ496/497Internship: Criminal Justice CJ498 Internship Integration
Corrections Track: A-D. Criminal Justice Core
E. All of the following: CJ352 Drugs in American Society CJ425 Ethnicity, Class & Gender HS306 Case Management HS352 Public Policy S305 Political and Social Thought II
Law Enforcement Track: A-D. Criminal Justice Core
E. All of the following: CJ352 Drugs in American Society CJ402 Minnesota Criminal Law CJ460 Law Enforcement Professional PY220 Abnormal Psychology
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