Criminal Justice Minor
Requirements for a Minor in Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice minor
18 credits
1. Introduction (3 credits, choose 1)
- PSC 1305 American National Government
- SOC 1305 Introduction to Sociology
2. Foundation (3 credits)
- PSC 2303 Criminal Justice and Community Law Enforcement
3. Theories (3 credits, choose 1)
- PSC 3321 Criminal Law
- SOC 4352 Criminology
4. Internship (3 credits, choose 1 and focus internship on criminal justice)
- PSC/PPS 3372 Law, Justice, and Community
- PSC 3382 Public Service Internship
- PSC 3392 Washington Internship
- PSC 3698 Bob Bullock Internship
- PSC 2V90 Political Science Summer Internship (If taken for less than 3 credits, students need to take an additional course from “Electives” to achieve 18 credits for the minor.)
5. Electives (6 credits, choose any 2)
- CSS 3306 Interviewing
- CSS 3307 Legal Communication
- PSC 3312 Public Administration
- PSC 3320 Minority and Ethnic Group Politics
- PSC 3321 Criminal Law (if student takes SOC 4352 for “Theories”)
- PSC 3322 American Public Policy
- PSC 4321 Administrative Law
- PSC 4330 Urban Political Processes
- PSC 4381 American Constitutional Law: Rights and Liberties
- PSY 3321 Abnormal Psychology (for non-PSY majors)
- PSY 3330 Psychopathology (for PSY majors)
- SOC 3360 Juvenile Delinquency
- SOC 4352 Criminology (if student takes PSC 3321 for “Theories”)
*Students are strongly encouraged to take PPS 1102 Community Law Enforcement (1 credit)
For more information and approval, please contact:
Dr. Patrick J. Flavin
Professor of Political Science
Baylor University
Burleson 307.01; 254-710-7418
Patrick_J_Flavin@baylor.edu