Minor in Criminal Justice
CRJ 1301 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJ 3319 Criminal Law and Justice
CRJ 3321 Forensic Investigation
CRJ 3325 Deviant Behavior
CRJ 4313 Criminology
CRJ 4316 Criminal and Forensic Procedure
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Minor in Sociology
Soc 2301 Introduction to Sociology
Soc 3497 Quantitative Methods
Soc 4396 Social Theory
Soc 4397 Applied Research Methods
Two Courses from the following:
Soc 2390 Minority Groups
Soc 3312 Juvenile Delinquency
Soc 3321 Marriage and the Family
Soc 3325 Deviant Behavior
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Minor in Forensic Science
This is an interdisciplinary minor that will give the student interested in forensics the scientific grounding as well as the criminal justice expertise needed to be able to pursue a career in the forensics area. It is intended mainly for students who transfer to Wesleyan with training in forensics, or science majors who find theyhave an interest in forensics. The minor will contribute to a graduate's career opportunities by making them uniquely knowledgeable in both areas. There are few other programs like this in the state at the moment.
Science Courses (16 hours)
Chemistry 1315/1115 General Chemistry & Lab
Chemistry 1315/1116 General Chemistry II & Lab
Biology 1340/1140 Human Anatomy and Physiology & Lab
Biology 1341/1141 Human Anatomy and Physiology & Lab
or
Biology 1321/1121 Intro to Cell Biology & Lab
Biology 1322/1122 Intro to Genetics & Lab
1401 and 1402 University Physics I & II can be taken instead of one or two of the above courses.
Students may take 16 hours of a science concentration (in a single field) instead of the above courses.
Forensic Courses (23 hours)
NSC 2401 Forensics I
NSC 2402 Forensics II
CRJ 4316 Criminal and Forensic Procedure
CRJ 4394 Internship (in an approved Forensic Science area)
CRJ 3321 Forensic Investigation
CRJ 3319 Criminal Law and Justice
CRJ 4317 Forensic Science
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Minor in Women's Studies
18 hours from the following courses:
WST 3309 Introduction to Women's Studies
WST 3322 Family Violence
WST 3342 Changing Roles of Men & Women
WST 3356 19th Century British Women Writers
WST 3357 Women in Literature
WST 3359 Women in Law
WST 3360 Music of Women Composers
WST 3361 Women in the Western World Since 1500
WST 3362 Women and Reform
WST 3363 American Women Writers 1620-1900
WST 3364 American Women Writers 1900 to Present
WST 4323 Population and Society
WST 4393 Internship I
WST 4394 Internship II
(CRJ 3399 Women and Crime)
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