May 30, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Criminology and Criminal Justice, M.A.


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The graduate program in Criminology and Criminal Justice leads to the Master of Arts (M.A.) degree. This degree requires 36 hours for students completing a thesis, and 33 hours for students selecting the internship or additional coursework option. Undergraduate courses may not be used to fulfill degree requirements.

The academic goal of the program is to provide students with a comprehensive, in-depth understanding of crime: why it occurs, how it is measured, and how it might be controlled. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to attain successful careers in the criminal justice system or to advance in their current careers and/or pursue further education.

Applicants with a last 60-hour GPA of 3.0 or higher or for those who have completed advanced degrees will be automatically admitted. Those with a last 60-hour GPA below 3.0 and without an advanced degree will be required to take the GRE.

Degree Requirements


Select THREE from the following core courses (9 hours):


Master’s Option


Students may select the Coursework or Internship Option (3 hours + 6 hours electives) or the Master’s Thesis Research Option (6 hours + 6 hours electives).

Master’s Options Courses


Choose ONE of the following courses.
Additional Information

Students choosing CRIM 6735 and CRIM 6739 will complete one semester for a total of three hours. Students choosing CRIM 6735 and CRIM 6739 must also select an additional six hours of electives from Criminology or Criminal Justice and/or other relevant disciplines with prior written authorization from a Criminology faculty academic adviser. These classes will result in a total of 33 degree hours.

Students may not enroll in CRIM 6735 or CRIM 6739 until they have completed at least 21 hours of their degree plan.

Master’s Thesis Research Option


Students may choose the option below in place of the Coursework option or graduate internship. Students choosing this option must complete 3 hours per semester for two consecutive semesters for a total of 6 hours.

Master’s Thesis Research Option (6 hours + 6 hours Elective Courses)


Additional Information

Students selecting the thesis option must take two semesters of CRIM 6939 (3 credits each) and an additional 6 hours of electives from Criminology and Criminal Justice and/or other relevant disciplines with prior written authorization from a Criminology faculty academic adviser. This option of classes will result in a total of 36 hours.

Students may not enroll in CRIM 6939 until they have completed at least 21 hours of their degree plan.

Available Criminology and Criminal Justice Electives


Additional Information

Courses from the core course list not utilized to fulfill the core requirement may be used as electives.

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