The cross disciplinary minor in youth justice is designed for students who are interested in working in the juvenile justice system or in other agencies serving adolescents. Students will become proficient in the latest research on the principles of adolescent development, will understand the impact of trauma and will become familiar with current best practices of preventing and responding to juvenile delinquency.
The minor program is open to all undergraduate students at JMU.
The requirement for a minor in youth justice is 18 credit hours. No more than two courses may be double counted for a student's major/minor. No more than nine credit hours may be taken from a single discipline.