What you will study
Your professors in the Corrections minor program know that you need to learn about
more than just how correctional facilities operate. That鈥檚 why you鈥檒l also study important
topics such as the history of corrections, institutional operations and challenges,
landmark court rulings, legal issues in the field and the impact of mental health
issues on correctional populations.
In addition to those subjects, you鈥檒l take engaging classes to round out your program
coursework. These could include:
- Institutional Operations
- History of Corrections
- Law of Corrections
- Probation, Parole and Community Corrections
Excellence in corrections
- #2: Best Criminal Justice Schools in Missouri (College Factual, 2022)
- A Highest Paid Bachelor's Degree Criminal Justice & Corrections Graduates in Missouri (College Factual,
2022)
- Top 10%: Most Popular Online Criminal Justice & Corrections Schools (College Factual, 2022)
- Top 6.5%: Most Popular Colleges for Criminal Justice (College Factual, 2022)
- Top 15%: Top Ranked Colleges for Criminal Justice & Corrections for Veterans (College Factual,
2021)
- Top 15%: Best Value Colleges for Criminal Justice & Corrections (College Factual, 2021)
Unique learning opportunities in corrections
We know it鈥檚 important to understand how to apply your classroom skills to the real
world. The 欧美视频 provides engaging ways for you to gain work
experience before you graduate.
- Internships: Participate in a paid internship through our agreement with the Missouri Department
of Corrections and the Department of Youth Services within the Missouri Department
of Social Services. You may get to help with case management, work with custody staff,
mentor youth and gain firsthand knowledge about administrative operations within a
correctional facility.
- Field trips: Take classroom excursions to correctional institutions and mental health facilities
across the state to get up-close exposure to classroom concepts in action.
What can you do with a minor in Corrections from UCM?
The Corrections minor at the 欧美视频 prepares you with the
skills and knowledge to succeed in any correctional setting. You鈥檒l be ready to work
with groups ranging from minors to adults in locations such as jails, prisons, community
agencies and juvenile facilities.
UCM alumni with a Corrections minor work in a wide variety of positions within the
Missouri Department of Corrections, including the Division of Adult Institutions and
the Division of Probation and Parole. Their roles include corrections officers, supervisors
and wardens.
As you prepare for your career in corrections, you can explore a diverse number of
ways to contribute to the field after graduation. In addition to roles such as property
officer, security supervisor and jailer, you can perform casework, re-entry coordination,
community program coordination, jail inspections and work crew coordination.
Jobs in corrections
Use the tool below to learn about types of careers in corrections, salary expectations,
employment growth for this field and more.
Financial assistance options for your Corrections minor
At the 欧美视频, you can get a high-value degree at an affordable
price. In fact, LendEDU recognized UCM as a top-ranked university for low student
debt.
In addition to benefiting from our affordable tuition, you can work with our financial
aid counselors to explore the many ways we help you finance your college education, including:
- University scholarships
- Grants
- Tuition awards
We also offer numerous Alumni Foundation scholarships reserved exclusively for students
enrolled in certain undergraduate majors and programs. You can learn more about program-specific
scholarships at the UCM Scholarship Finder.
Meet Faculty Member Dr. Scott Chenault
Certified corrections professional
Dr. Chenault worked for the Nebraska Department of Correctional Services as a certified
corrections officer. He shares his experience in the field with students in courses
such as Corrections and Institutional Operations. Dr. Chenault focuses his research
on the qualitative analysis of correctional officer experiences and correctional programming.
Meet Our Faculty
Meet Faculty Member Dr. Gregg Etter
Extensive law enforcement experience
Dr. Etter draws on his time as a jail administrator to give students a first-hand
account of what it鈥檚 like working in corrections. In addition to that experience,
he spent almost 30 years with the Sedgwick County (Kansas) Sheriff鈥檚 Office and is
a certified Professional Gang Expert Level 3 through the National Gang Crime Research
Center.
Meet Our Faculty
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