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Master of Science Curriculum
The master's degree program consists of 11 three-credit courses. The sequence totals 33 semester hours. Full-time students can complete the program in one calendar year (including summer sessions), while part-time students finish in two.
Students in the BS/MS program may complete up to three of these courses during their undergraduate program, finishing the remaining 8 courses once enrolled in the graduate program.
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Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration
Core Requirements
(6 Courses) |
Electives*
(5 Courses) |
System-Wide Issues in Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Management & Administration
Computers - Statistics
Professional Ethics
Research & Evaluation
Policy Paper (3 credits)
OR
Master's Thesis * (6 credits) |
Police Administration
Management Sciences
Organization Development
Advanced Theories or Crime
Law & Legal Policy
Organizational Crime
Penal Policy
Comparative Criminal Justice
Social Diversity
Special Problems
Supervised Readings Project |
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* Note: Master's thesis option requires only four electives |
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