Department of Social, Behavioral, and Justice Sciences

Chair of Social, Behavioral, and Justice Sciences: Postic

Director of Forensic Science: Lucas

Professors: Chwialkowski, McCandless

Associate Professors: Lucas, Postic

Assistant Professors: Beitzel, Kiefner-Burmeister, Kim, Larson, Leach, Mata

A Bachelor of Arts degree is granted for baccalaureate programs in the Department of Social, Behavioral, and Justice Sciences. (Note: Forensic Biology, Forensic Chemistry, and Psychology are Bachelor of Science degrees.)

Baccalaureate Programs:

Adolescent/Young Adult/Integrated Social Studies

Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice - White-Collar Crime and Fraud Investigation

Forensic Biology

Forensic Chemistry

Political Science

Psychology

Minors:

Criminal Justice

Forensic Science

Political Science

Psychology

Public Administration

Sociology

Prerequisite

The prerequisite for all upper-level Department of Social, Behavioral, and Justice Sciences courses is a “C” or better in ENGL 106, ENGL 107, or ENGL 206.