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    Oct 15, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin 
    
2018-2019 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]

Criminology and Criminal Justice Major


Major Program

Hamline’s criminology and criminal justice (CCJ) major provides students a social science approach to the study of crime. The required courses provide a broad foundation in crime and justice, and social research methods to understand criminal justice policy and interventions. CCJ majors develop a working knowledge of the key components of the criminal justice system. Students learn how policy impacts both the institutions and individuals working within the system. Majors gain a solid methodological foundation to critique policy and criminal justice interventions being used by professionals today. Hamline University is unique in offering students the opportunity to complement their CCJ major with a forensic science minor.

 

CCJ Major Requirements


A student majoring in criminology and criminal justice (CCJ) must complete 44 credits using the guidelines described below.

The following 5 courses are required for all CCJ majors.

Criminology Core Competency (select one):


Students may take more than one course from this area towards their additional 16 elective credits.

Criminal Justice Core Competency (select one):


Students may take more than one course from this area towards their additional 16 elective credits.