Minor in Criminology/Criminal Justice Studies
Students minoring in Criminology/Criminal Justice Studies must complete 18 semester credit hours. Twelve of those hours must be upper-level courses.
Course options
Students must choose from the following course offerings:- CRIM 2336 Introduction to Criminology
- CRIM 3360 Introductory Statistics For Criminology
- CRIM 4360 Research Methods For Criminology
- CRIM 4332 Theories of Criminal Behavior
- CRIM 4392 Senior Internship in Criminal Justice
- CRIM 3340 Criminal Justice Administration
- CRIM 3350 Social Deviance
- CRIM 3355 Municipal Police Administration
- CRIM 3365 Juvenile Delinquency and Justice
- CRIM 3389 Multi Listing Course
- CRIM 4312 Criminal Procedure
- CRIM 4320 Corrections In America
- CRIM 4321 Probation and Parole
- CRIM 4322 Legal Foundations of Corrections
- CRIM 4333 Law and Society
- CRIM 4334 Issues In Criminology and Criminal Justice
- CRIM 4381 Ethics in Criminal Justice
- CRIM 4382 The Police and the Community
- CRIM 4383 The American Jail
- CRIM 4384 The Death Penalty
- CRIM 4385 Civil Liability in Criminal Justice
- CRIM 4389 Selected Topics
- CRIM 4391 Contract Study
Consult your academic advisor to declare a Minor in Criminology/Criminal Justice Studies, to obtain advice, or to seek approval of substitutions for course requirements.
Undergraduate Catalog
View the complete UT Permian Basin catalog to view degree requirements and class options.
Undergraduate Catalog