Bulletin - John Jay College Of Criminal Justice - CUNY
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Certificates, Programs and Minors<br />
systems, such as human growth and development, counseling and<br />
vocational theory, ethics, diversity and multiculturalism, leadership,<br />
family systems, spirituality, gender dynamics, crisis intervention and<br />
research methodology.<br />
Minor coordinator. Professor Mickey Melendez, Department of<br />
Counseling (212.237.8101, mimelendez@jjay.cuny.edu)<br />
Requirements: The prerequisite for the Counseling minor is PSY<br />
101. The Counseling minor consists of 18 credits (six courses) as<br />
listed below.<br />
Credits<br />
** Note: As of spring 2006, CSL 112 cannot be used as part of the<br />
minor.<br />
Required Subtotal: 3<br />
Counseling 150 Foundations of Human Services Counseling<br />
Select five Subtotal: 15<br />
Counseling 210 Peer Counseling Training and Counseling 211 Peer<br />
Counseling Practicum (both classes must be completed – 6 credits)<br />
Counseling 220 Leadership Skills<br />
Counseling 235 Theories and Interventions of Human Services<br />
Counseling<br />
Counseling 331/Psychology 331 Assessment and Clinical Evaluation<br />
in Chemical Dependency Counseling<br />
Counseling 342/Psychology 342 Introduction to Counseling<br />
Psychology<br />
Counseling 350/Psychology 350 Advanced Topics in Chemical<br />
Dependency Counseling<br />
Counseling 360 Counseling in Gender and Work Life<br />
Counseling 389 Independent Study<br />
Counseling 3XX Counseling and Spirituality<br />
Counseling 3XX Vocational Counseling<br />
Total: 18<br />
the minor requirements. Contact the Interdisciplinary Studies<br />
Program for individual courses and consult the minor advisor.<br />
CRIMINOLOGY MINOR (Department of Sociology)<br />
Description. The Criminology minor focuses on the nature and cause<br />
of crime, the behavior of criminals and how society reacts to crime<br />
and criminals.<br />
Minor coordinator. Professor Douglas Thompkins, Department of<br />
Sociology (212.484.1118, dthompkins@jjay.cuny.edu)<br />
Requirements: Students who minor in Criminology must complete<br />
18 credits (six courses) of coursework at the 200-level or above in<br />
that specific area. No more than half of these credits may be used to<br />
satisfy credit requirements in the student’s major.<br />
Credits<br />
Subtotal: 18<br />
Select six<br />
Sociology 203 Criminology<br />
Sociology 216 Probation and Parole<br />
Sociology 236 Victimology<br />
Sociology 240 Social Deviance<br />
Sociology 301 Penology<br />
Sociology 308 Sociology of Violence<br />
Sociology 309 Juvenile Delinquency<br />
Sociology 335 Migration and Crime<br />
Sociology 341 International Criminology<br />
Sociology 351 Crime and Delinquency in Asia<br />
Sociology 360 Corporate and White Collar Crime<br />
Sociology 420 Women and Crime<br />
Sociology 430-431 Research Internship in Criminology<br />
Sociology 440 Senior Seminar<br />
Total: 18<br />
CSL/Interdisciplinary Studies Program – A designated number of<br />
Interdisciplinary Studies Program courses can be used to complete<br />
184