Justice Studies Dual Major (2024)

Justice Studies Dual Major

Justice Studies Dual Major (1)

What is justice studies?

Whether you’re interested in working in law enforcement, the court system, as a U.S. Marshal or a victim’s advocate, our justice studies degree will give you a fundamental understanding of justice and legal systems in the U.S. and abroad. You’ll draw on disciplines such as social sciences, humanities and psychology while examining topics that range from racial justice and immigration law to juvenile delinquency, intimate partner violence, cybercrime and counterterrorism. Students with an interest in forensics may also consider the forensics minor. As a graduate of this program, you’ll be prepared for a career in the justice system or graduate study in law and related fields.

Why study justice studies at UNH?

As a justice studies major at UNH, you’ll have exceptional opportunities to take your learning beyond the classroom. The program offers internships in New England and Washington, D.C., as well as a study abroad program in Budapest, Hungary, through which students learn about European justice systems. A major public research university, UNH also encourages students to engage in research projects with faculty through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program. Additionally, you’ll have the chance to hone your debating skills through the UNH Mock Trial Program.

Potential careers

  • Community organizer
  • Criminal investigator
  • District attorney
  • Drug court director
  • Federal agent/officer (CIA, DEA, FBI)
  • Human rights advocate
  • Lawyer
  • Police officer
  • Private investigator
  • Probation officer
  • Profiler
  • Security personnel

Contact

Susan Siggelakis

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Email: Susan.Siggelakis@unh.edu

Phone: (603) 862-1780

Office: Political Science, Horton Social Science Center, Durham, NH 03824

Contact

Deborah Briand

Academic Coordinator

Email: Deborah.Briand@unh.edu

Phone: (603) 862-1716

Office: Justice Studies Program, 230-B Hamilton Smith Hall, Durham, NH 03824
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Curriculum & Requirements

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The justice studies dual major is an interdisciplinary area that blends topics from humanities departments (e.g., philosophy), social science departments (e.g., psychology, sociology, women's and gender studies), departments that include both humanities and social science faculty (history, political science), and professionally oriented departments (education, family studies, social work). Topics studied include courts, family violence, rights, substance abuse, juvenile justice, school law, children as witnesses, hate crimes and community policing. Students will be required to choose a first major before they will be able to declare justice studies as a second major. The goal is to produce graduates who have a higher level of knowledge about law and justice in American society and in the world so that they will mature into more knowledgeable and effective citizens. The justice studies dual major is intended for students who are looking for careers in the justice system or who seek graduate training in law or social sciences and humanities related to the law.

Students are strongly encouraged to contact the Justice Studies Office and to declare the dual major as soon as they develop an interest in majoring. Once a student has been accepted to the JS dual major, they will be assigned an advisor.

Degree Requirements

Minimum Credit Requirement: 128 credits

Minimum Residency Requirement: 32 credits must be taken at UNH

Minimum GPA: 2.0 required for conferral*

Core Curriculum Required: Discovery & Writing Program Requirements

Foreign Language Requirement: Yes, if primary major is a Bachelor of Arts

Declared Primary Major

All Major, Option and Elective Requirements as indicated.
*Major GPA requirements as indicated.

Justice Studies Dual Major Requirements

The dual major in justice studies requires students to take a minimum of eight courses (32 credits), each completed with a grade of a C- or better. Students are required to have a grade-point average of a 2.5 or better before they can be accepted into the program. The dual major cannot be declared until after a first major has been declared. Students can count no more than two courses for both the first major and dual major, and students are not allowed to take more than two courses from any one department (except for JUST). An unlimited number of dual major courses can be used to satisfy Discovery requirements.

The required minimum overall GPA in major coursework is 2.5.

Course List
Code Title Credits
Required Courses
JUST401Introduction to Justice Studies4
JUST501Research Methods4
JUST601Internship (seniors only )4
JUST701Senior Seminar 14
Select one of the following:4

POLT507

Politics of Crime and Justice

POLT508

Supreme Court and the Constitution

SOC515

Introductory Criminology
Elective Courses
Select three elective courses from the justice studies approved course list12
Total Credits32
1

This course fulfills the program capstone requirement.

Elective Courses

This list is approved and published yearly by the Justice Studies Executive Committee.

Course List
Code Title Credits
Elective Courses
ACC747Business Law4
ANTH550Introduction to Forensic Anthropology4
ANTH697Special Topics (must be approved by Justice Studies)4
BIOL420Introduction to Forensic Sciences4
CMN637Controversy and Reasoning in Law4
HDFS776Children, Adolescents and the Law4
HDFS794Families and the Law4
HIST440AMartin Luther King, Jr., and the Struggle for Racial Justice4
HIST440DHonors/Citizens and Persons4
HIST498Explorations of Historical Perspectives (must be approved by Justice Studies)4
HIST509Law in American Life4
HIST609Special Topics in American Legal History (must be approved by Justice Studies)4
HIST632Latin American History: Topics (Human Rights and Social Justice in Latin America)4
HIST797Colloquium (must be approved by Justice Studies )4
HLS410Introduction to Homeland Security4
HLS415Fundamentals of Corporate Security4
HLS580Environmental and Human Security4
HLS760Strategic Planning and Decision Making4
HUMA444EWhat is a Criminal?4
HUMA525Humanities and the Law4
HUMA550Budapest Spring Semester: Special Studies in Comparative Ideas4
HUMA551Budapest Spring Semester: Field Studies in Art and Culture6
JUST405Technology, Crime, and Society: A Forensic Exploration of High-Tech and Digital Crime4
JUST410Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention (SHARPP) Peer Advocacy4
JUST505Breaking Down Breaking Bad: The Analysis of Hollywood Crime and Justice4
JUST520Girls Gone Bad: Delinquent Girls in Cultural Context4
JUST535Homicide4
JUST550
&JUST551
Mock Trial
and Mock Trial (must take 2 semesters to count as a JS elective)
4
JUST591Forensic Psychology4
JUST595Special Topics (no more than two courses) 24
JUST795Reading and Research (variable credit/permission required)1-4
LLC540Film History (Terrorism(s) A Humanistic and Cinematic Outlook)4
LAW#460Sports Law & Current Controversies4
PHIL420Introduction to Philosophy of Law and Justice4
PHIL436Social and Political Philosophy4
PHIL660Law, Medicine, and Ethics4
PHIL#701Topics in Value Theory4
POLT440AHonors/Global Justice (Global Justice)4
POLT444BCruel and Unusual in a Federal System4
POLT507Politics of Crime and Justice4
POLT508Supreme Court and the Constitution4
POLT#513Civil Rights and Liberties4
POLT548Drug Wars4
POLT568International Security4
POLT797BSeminar in American Politics (Courts and Public Policy)4
PSYC755Psychology and Law4
PSYC756Psychology of Crime and Justice4
POLT798BSeminar in American Politics4
PSYC791WSpecial Topics (Psychology of Delinquency)4
RMP772Law and Public Policy in Leisure Services (must have junior/senior status)4
SOC515Introductory Criminology4
SOC450Contemporary Social Problems (only when taught by Professor Abbott)4
SOC525Juvenile Crime and Delinquency4
SOC535Homicide4
SOC620Drugs and Society4
SOC636Sociology of Justice4
SOC697Special Topics (Social Psychology of Justice)4
SW525Social Welfare Policy: History of Social and Economic Justice4
SW705Child and Adolescent Risks and Resiliency: Program, Policy and Practice4
2

Bill of Rights, The First Amendment, and Law & Society are allowed to count as the JS SOC/POLT requirement.

Candidates for a degree must satisfy all of the University Discovery Program requirements in addition to satisfying the requirements of each individual major program. Bachelor of arts candidates must also satisfy the foreign language proficiency requirement.

Students who are interested in a dual major in justice studies will need to officially declare in Webcat (my.unh.edu).

  • Demonstrate knowledge of fundamental theoretical approaches and key disciplinary concepts of Justice Studies.
  • Demonstrate understanding of justice studies methods of research design, data gathering, and analysis.
  • Exhibit critical thinking skills in evaluating justice studies research, including the background assumptions, appropriateness of methods used and the strength of explanatory evidence.
  • Communicate justice studies knowledge in appropriate oral, written and graphic forms.
  • Experience justice studies either in the real world through an internship or in a research lab through a research internship.

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