Program Information
- What is criminal justice, law & society (CJLS)?
- Criminal Justice, Law & Society (CJLS) is housed in the Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice, Law and Society Department. The department offers the following majors and minors:
- Major and minor in Sociology
- Major and minor in Anthropology
- Major and minor in Criminal Justice, Law and Society
- Minor in Comparative Religion
- Minor in Social Equity and Social Change
- Minor in Gender & Sexuality Studies
Career Information
- What can I do with this major?
- Scroll down to the “What can I do with These Majors?” section and click on the link, then find your major of interest
Declaring a major or minor in Criminal Justice, Law & Society
- ɳ University students declare majors by the end of sophomore year or at 45 earned credits
- Current students interested in the CJLS major or minor should connect with a CJLS advisor as soon as possible.
CJLS Requirements
Course Planning for Criminal Justice, Law & Society
- (includes current year course offerings)
- (includes example two and four-year course plans)
- Courses to complete in the first two years to complete a CJLS major in four years:
- CJLS 101 Introduction to Law & Society (fall only)
- CJLS 300 Criminal Justice Systems (spring only)
- At least one Criminology course (see major requirements for list)
- If Math Level I: MATH 122 College Algebra (prerequisite for Statistics)
Additional Advising Support
- Core degree requirements
- Connect with a CJLS advisor
- Connect with the Academic and Career Advising Center in AuCoin 129.