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2017-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2017-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Criminal Justice, M.C.J.


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The Master of Criminal Justice degree is a program offered for the purpose of providing students and practitioners in the criminal justice system the opportunity to obtain advanced education in the area of Criminal Justice.

The Requirements for the Master of Criminal Justice include thirty-six (36) hours. The thesis or comprehensive exam will be supervised by faculty designated at the time of admission to Candidacy.

The purpose of the M.C.J. program is to provide students and practitioners in the criminal justice system, the opportunity to obtain advanced education in the area of Criminal Justice.

Admission Requirements

Unconditional admission to the M.C.J. program requires the student to have a bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university, an undergraduate grade point average of 2.5 or higher on a 4.0 scale, and a minimal score of 137 on the Verbal Reasoning and a minimal score of 138 on Quantitative Reasoning sections of the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), or at least 370 on the Miller Analogies Test (MAT).

Unconditional admission may be gained with a lower grade point average, but the GRE or MAT score must be correspondingly higher. If the undergraduate GPA is between 2.25 and 2.49, the GRE score must be 145 on the Verbal Reasoning section and 146 on the Quantitative Reasoning or the MAT score must be 383. If the GPA is between 2.0 and 2.24, the GRE score must be 149 on the Verbal Reasoning and 150 on the Quantitative, or the MAT score must be 394.

Conditional admission may also be granted to a student with a limited number of deficiencies in undergraduate course prerequisites; these course deficiencies must be removed before enrollment in Criminal Justice courses at the graduate level. The student must remove conditional status by earning at least a B (3.0 average) in the first nine hours of graduate courses; failure to achieve this average will result in withdrawal from the program.

Students with less than a 2.5 undergraduate GPA must submit test scores at the time of application; students with a GPA of 2.5 or above may submit test scores in the first semester of attendance, but it is preferable that they submit test scores at the time of original application. In addition, the individual must have a minimum of eighteen hours of work at the undergraduate level in Criminal Justice courses or an approved equivalent.

Degree Requirements

The total program consists of thirty-six semester hours of course work.

Required Courses (12 Hours)


Six hours of core courses taken at each institution

Six hours taken at one institution to be designated at the time of admission to candidacy

Note:


All courses are offered in the evenings, Monday through Thursday, meeting one night per week from 5 PM to 8 PM.

Additional Information


Program of Study

The degree candidate must file a program of study after completing at least nine semester hours of graduate study but no more than fifteen hours. The program of study lists the courses which will be used to satisfy degree requirements, as well as detailing how other requirements will be met. The student may later change the program of study with the written approval of the Department and the Graduate School.

Admission to Candidacy

The individual must file for admission to candidacy at the same time he or she submits the program of study. The candidate must have a grade point average of 3.0 or above to be eligible for admission to candidacy.

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