The Master of Science in Criminology has three objectives. One is to deliver high-quality education to a diverse body of students on the etiology, control, and variation of law breaking across space and time.
A second is to serve local, regional, and national communities through professional development programs, public policy analysis and evaluation research, and program and policy design, as well as a forum for new ideas and approaches to the study of crime.
And, a third is to advance the understanding of Criminology through a multidisciplinary mix of theoretical and applied research.
Graduates of this program will be competent to teach in community colleges or to take up analytic, managerial, or research positions in various sectors of the criminal justice system.
Application Deadline for Fall: February 1
- Updated: September 21, 2007
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