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Minors in Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice Program offers students the opportunity to minor in three distintive areas:
A minor in criminal justice is valuable to students who want to work in the criminal justice field but have academic interests outside the discipline. The following are some examples of career opportunities where a minor in criminal justice would be beneficial.
- Students who major in computer science, information systems, or information technology and minor in criminal justice can pursue career opportunities in the public and private sectors in computer forensics and information security.
- Students who major in chemistry or bioscience and minor in criminal justice can pursue a career as a crime scene investigator with a law enforcement agency or as a technician in a public or private forensics lab.
- Students who major in communications and minor in criminal justice can pursue a career in court reporting, criminal justice journalism, and screenwriting.
- Students who major in political science and minor in criminal justice can pursue a career in legislative support, public policy, politics, and public affairs.
- Students who major in psychology and minor in criminal justice can pursue a career in correctional treatment, counseling, criminal profiling, and forensic psychology.
- Students who major in sociology and minor in criminal justice can pursue a career in research, programming for a public or private sector criminal justice agency, and scientific jury selection.
To request more information on the Criminal Justice minors offered by C&C, please contact Dr. Julia Hall at hall@drexel.edu or by phone at (215) 895-2472.
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