Criminology and Criminal Justice Minor
A minor in Criminology and Criminal Justice provides students with an opportunity to study both the adult and juvenile justice systems. Additionally, the causes of crime and victimization are explored in a variety of courses. Students must earn a 2.0 or higher in all CCJ courses.
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Criminology and Criminal Justice (B.S.)
A bachelor’s degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice does more than ready you for a future in law enforcement. You’ll learn about the causes of crime, as well as ways to help reduce law-breaking. You’ll explore ethical codes of behavior and the legal frameworks that guide professionals in this high-demand field.
Cybersecurity Minor
The Cybersecurity minor is designed for students who want data privacy and cybersecurity skills to supplement their major and/or career fields. This minor would be especially advantageous to students interested in information security, operational decision-making, and/or business intelligence.
Intelligence Analysis Minor
The Intelligence Analysis minor focuses on studying and evaluating information gathered from a broad range of sources, from satellite surveillance to human contacts, to produce timely and objective assessments, free of political bias. The minor will complement the student’s primary major in developing skills necessary to perform intelligence analysis in the public sector (intelligence organizations at the federal and state levels), nongovernmental organizations (NGOs), as well as the private sector (intelligence companies and think tanks).