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PhD in Criminal Justice

Program Description | Admission | Degree Requirements | Courses


Program Description

The degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice is designed to produce students of crime and justice who possess (1) a deep and extensive awareness of the body of knowledge in the field of criminal justice and, (2) the intellectual and methodological skills necessary for the continuing process of discovery and understanding of crime and justice related issues. The graduate should be capable of integrative and analytical thinking, competent at transmitting knowledge, able to engage in various accepted modes of research, and should possess skills in problem-solving.

To accomplish this, the College of Criminal Justice has a faculty of over 40 diverse scholars committed to the study of crime and justice issues. The curriculum includes courses that provide theoretical and applied knowledge of the phenomena of crime and criminal justice. In addition to the demonstration of excellence in the classroom, students are expected to engage in research in accordance with personal specialized interests beyond specified courses.

Through the combined efforts of faculty and students, the Doctor of Philosophy program in Criminal Justice produces students capable of making contributions to criminal justice through the academic and applied components of the discipline. The curriculum is designed to ensure that graduates are well equipped to participate in criminological positions emphasizing research, theory, law, and administration.


Admission

  1. A master’s degree in Criminal Justice or an allied field.
  2. Test scores from the Graduate Record Examination
  3. Official undergraduate and graduate transcripts for all academic work. Grades must show evidence of the ability to do doctoral level work.
  4. Three letters of recommendation, preferably from faculty who are sufficiently acquainted with the student to comment on potential for success in the doctoral program.
  5. An original essay as described in the doctoral follow up application form.
  6. Foreign students are required to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) unless they have completed a degree in the United States. A minimum score of 550 (paper-based) or 213 (computer-based) is required.
  7. A current resume or vita.
  8. In some instances a personal interview may be requested.

A holistic review of each student’s application file will be completed on a competitive basis.

 


Degree Requirements

Plan 1 - PhD in Criminal Justice

Item
Requirement
Options
Hours
Required
1
Specified
Courses
Choose all from:
CJ 733 <CRIJ 7333> Proseminar in Criminal Justice Issues
CJ 737 <CRIJ 7337> Criminological Theory
CJ 742 <CRIJ 7434> Advanced Statistics I
CJ 730 <CRIJ 7330> Seminar in Organization Theory
CJ 760 <CRIJ 7360> Advanced Seminar in Criminological Theory
CJ 787 <CRIJ 7387> Research Design
CJ 770 <CRIJ 7370> Specialized Readings
CJ 789 <CRIJ 7389> Advanced Statistics II
CJ 780 <CRIJ 7380> Seminar on the Legal Aspects of the Criminal Justice System
CJ 793 <CRIJ 7393> Computer Based Data Analysis
31
2 Restricted Elective Choose one from:
CJ 734 <CRIJ 7334> Seminar in American Policing
CJ 776 <CRIJ 7376> Seminar in Teaching and Personalization
3
3 Restricted Elective Choose one from:
CJ 739 <CRIJ 7339> Distribution and Correlates of Crime
CJ 736 <CRIJ 7336> Seminar in American Corrections
CJ 738 <CRIJ 7338> Seminar in American Courts
3
4 Electives Choose four from:
CJ 734 <CRIJ 7334> Seminar in American Policing
CJ 770 <CRIJ 7370> Specialized Readings
CJ 773 <CRIJ 7373> Research Practicum
CJ 771 <CRIJ 7371> Special Topics in Criminal Justice
CJ 736 <CRIJ 7336> Seminar in American Corrections
CJ 738 <CRIJ 7338> Seminar in American Courts
12
5 Dissertation CJ 896 <CRIJ 8396> Dissertation
CJ 897 <CRIJ 8397> Dissertation II
CJ 898 <CRIJ 8398> Dissertation III
CJ 899 <CRIJ 8399> Dissertation IV
12
TOTAL
61

 

 


Courses

Criminal Justice (CRIJ)

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