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Crime, Law and Justice Studies - Minor
The minor in Crime, Law and Justice Studies may be completed in conjunction with any Three-year, Four-year or Honours degree in the College of Arts and Science. Completion of this minor will assist students in the preparation for careers in criminal justice and law-related fields. Students interested in pursuing a law degree should refer to the College of Law's section of the Course & Program Catalogue for admission requirements.
Minor in Crime, Law and Justice Studies
Non-Sociology Majors
Students must complete 21 credit units Sociology:
- SOC 212.3
- SOC 232.3
- SOC 233.3
- SOC 234.3
- SOC 214.3 or SOC 219.3
Choose 6 credit units from the following:
- SOC 310.3
- SOC 311.3
- SOC 312.3
- SOC 329.3
- SOC 334.3 or SOC 341.3
In addition to the courses required for the Minor in Crime, Law and Justice Studies, students are encouraged to complete:
Choose 3 credit units from the following:
- SOC 203.3
- SOC 205.3
- SOC 206.3
Sociology Majors (Open to B.A. Four-year only)
In addition to the requirements for the B.A. Four-year Sociology, students must complete 18 credit units Sociology. Students may not count the same courses towards the requirements for both a major and a minor subject area and a maximum of 60 credit units are allowed in one subject for the B.A. Four-year.
Choose 15 credit units from the following:
- SOC 212.3
- SOC 214.3 or SOC 219.3
- SOC 234.3
- two of: SOC 310.3, SOC 311.3, SOC 312.3, SOC 329.3, SOC 334.3 or SOC 341.3
Choose 3 credit units from the following:
- SOC 415.3
- SOC 418.3
- SOC 419.3
- SOC 439.3
- or another 400-level SOC class approved by the department.
In addition to the courses required for the Minor in Crime, Law and Justice Studies, students are encouraged to complete SOC 203.3, 205.3, or 206.3.