IX. Graduate Programs
Criminology and Criminal Justice Policy
MA Program
Admission Requirements
The program requires a 4-year undergraduate degree in Sociology, Criminology or Political Science, but students with at least 5 courses in one or more of these three disciplines may be admitted as long as these were part of a major in another social science or humanities program. The program requires a minimum of a “B+” average (second place standing) to be considered for admission. Generally, those admitted will have a higher academic average.
Degree Requirements
Students are required to complete 2.0 credits and write a thesis OR complete 3.0 credits and write a major research paper CCJP*6660.
All students must take the following core courses:
CCJP*6100 | [0.50] | Governing Criminal Justice |
CCJP*6300 | [0.50] | Research Methods in Criminal Justice |
SOC*6350 | [0.50] | Society, Crime and Control |
Remaining credits can be fulfilled by taking elective courses, such as Courts CCJP*6000 and/or certain selected courses in Sociology and Anthropology and Political Science (see Courses section below).