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<program>
  <abbreviated-program-level>UG</abbreviated-program-level>
  <abstract>&lt;p&gt;Through this minor, students develop knowledge of the principles, institutions, and practices of systems for administering justice. It provides a solid foundation for students seeking to supplement their major area of study, develop knowledge and skills needed for justice related occupations, or lay the foundation for possible graduate study in the justice field. Students first obtain an overview of the justice system, learn legal or ethical standards by which to judge the behavior of justice practitioners, and then develop advanced knowledge of selected features of the justice system.&lt;/p&gt;</abstract>
  <additional-fall-deadline type="date">1903-12-30</additional-fall-deadline>
  <additional-fall-deadline-note></additional-fall-deadline-note>
  <admission-standards></admission-standards>
  <application-requirements></application-requirements>
  <branding-content-type nil="true"></branding-content-type>
  <branding-file-name nil="true"></branding-file-name>
  <branding-file-size type="integer" nil="true"></branding-file-size>
  <careers></careers>
  <catalog-year type="integer">2009</catalog-year>
  <concentration-requirements-conclusion></concentration-requirements-conclusion>
  <concentration-requirements-intro-text></concentration-requirements-intro-text>
  <contact-information></contact-information>
  <created-at type="datetime">2007-11-07T17:32:01Z</created-at>
  <currently-admitting-students type="boolean">true</currently-admitting-students>
  <degree>Minor</degree>
  <degree-order-number type="integer">150</degree-order-number>
  <department>Administration of Justice</department>
  <department-abbreviation>ADJ</department-abbreviation>
  <department-web-site>http://adj.gmu.edu/</department-web-site>
  <description>Administration of Justice</description>
  <director>&lt;p&gt;David B. Wilson &lt;br /&gt; Bull Run Hall 301C, MSN 4F4 &lt;br /&gt; Manassas, VA 20110 &lt;br /&gt; 703.993.4701&lt;br /&gt; &lt;a href="mailto:dwilsonb@gmu.edu"&gt;dwilsonb@gmu.edu&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;</director>
  <division>LA</division>
  <effective-date type="date">1903-12-30</effective-date>
  <enhance-your-major nil="true"></enhance-your-major>
  <fall-deadline type="date">1903-12-30</fall-deadline>
  <full-degree>Minor</full-degree>
  <id type="integer">3</id>
  <opportunities></opportunities>
  <other-information></other-information>
  <program-code>LA-MINOR-ADJ-ADJ</program-code>
  <program-level>Undergraduate</program-level>
  <program-profile></program-profile>
  <relevant-tests></relevant-tests>
  <requirements>&lt;p&gt;Students in this minor complete 15 credits distributed as follows.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;One required course (3 credits): ADJ 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 credits)&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Four courses (12 credits) in upper-level ADJ courses (excluding ADJ 479 and ADJ 480)&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;
&lt;p&gt;Students should plan their course of study with an Administration of Justice faculty advisor who will be assigned by the program. The minor must be approved by the Administration of Justice Program before graduation.&lt;/p&gt;</requirements>
  <updated-at type="datetime">2009-06-10T13:05:40Z</updated-at>
  <web-site-data></web-site-data>
  <why-mason></why-mason>
  <why-mason-abstract></why-mason-abstract>
</program>
