Students minoring in justice and society must take a minimum of 18 credits of interdisciplinary work distributed as follows:
3 credits in sociology or criminal justice: 50:920:313 Theories of Crime and Delinquency, 50:920:329 Law and Society, or 50:920:344 Sociology of Deviance, or criminal justice (202) courses
3 credits in psychology: 50:830:335 Social Psychology or 50:830:316 Psychology and the Law
3 credits in political science: 50:790:381 Judicial Process, 50:790:401 American Constitutional Development, 50:790:4 The Supreme Court as a Political Institution, or 50:790:442 Human Freedoms and the Constitution
3 credits in philosophy: 50:730:315 or 316 Contemporary Moral Issues, or 50:730:319 Modern Social and Political Philosophy, or 50&64:730:320 Philosophy of Law
6 credits of the student's choice from among courses listed for the minor