Criminal Justice Minor Requirements

OVERVIEW OF DEGREE REQUIREMENTS

Minimum number of credits required to earn minor: 18

GPA requirements to earn minor: Students graduating with a minor in a CLAS field must earn a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better in the courses in the minor field that are credited toward completion of the minor.

Minimum Grade requirements for courses to count toward minor: No courses for the Criminal Justice minor may be taken pass/fail.

Other requirements:  A minimum of 9 credit hours must be completed at the University of Maine.

University of Maine Minor Policy: UMaine Minor Policy

Contact Information:   Karyn Sporer, Chair,  Fernald Hall, 581-2361, karyn.sporer@maine.edu

Required Courses:


  • CRJ 114 – Survey of Criminal Justice Credits: 3
  • CRJ 214 – Introduction to Criminology Credits: 3

Category 1: Fundamentals of Crime, Law, and the Justice System
Two of the following (6 credits; 3 credits must be CRJ)


  • CRJ 219 – Police & Society, Credits: 3
  • CRJ 220 – Corrections, Credits: 3
  • CRJ 314 – Law & Society, Credits: 3
  • POS 282 – Introduction to American Law, Credits: 3
  • POS 383 – American Constitutional Law, Credits: 3
  • POS 384 – American Civil Liberties, Credits: 3
  • POS 470 – International Law, Credits: 3
  • POS 484 – American Constitutional & Criminal Due Process, Credits: 3

Category 2: Advanced Topics in Criminology
Two of the following (6 credits, 3 credits must be SOC or CRJ)


● CRJ 244 – Topics in Criminology
● CRJ 301 – Gender and Crime
● CRJ 302 – Race and Crime
● CRJ 308 – Problems of Violence and Terrorism (cross-listed with SOC 308)
● CRJ 323 – Social Movements, Protest and Policing (cross-listed with SOC 323)
● CRJ 324 – Domestic Violence (cross-listed with SOC 324)
● CRJ 344 – Intermediate Topics in Criminology
● CRJ 325 – Victimology
● CRJ 328 – White-Collar Crime
● POS 345 – Comparative Drug Policy
● PSY 212 – Abnormal Psychology
● SOC 220 – Deviance and Social Control