When you minor in Criminal Justice, you will choose one of four concentrations (Law Enforcement, Corrections, Juvenile Justice and Security Administration). The Corrections minor provides an overview of the criminal justice system and allows the student to specialize in the criminal justice area of corrections.
Courses you will take as part of this minor include Organization and Administration, Corrections Theory and Practice, Correctional Administration, Community Corrections and Alternative Dispute Resolution.
The course listings below are a representation of what this minor requires. Select elective courses may also be included. Students may have to take additional courses to fulfill the prerequisites of the required courses.
Dr. Courtney A. Waid is currently an Associate Professor of Criminal Justice and serves as the NCAA Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR) at Auburn University at Montgomery (AUM). She holds a Ph.D. in criminology and criminal justice from the Florida State University (2010). She has developed and taught courses in in the areas of corrections, juvenile delinquency and justice, victimology, and criminological theory. Her recent research appears in the International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice.
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