Objectives of the Graduate Program
Objectives
The Master’s Degree program in criminal justice and criminology has four major objectives:
- To provide present and future criminal justice personnel with the educational background necessary to function effectively in the dynamic field of criminal justice.
- To familiarize students with the nature, functions, and methods of research and with the existing body of knowledge on criminal justice.
- To provide criminal justice agencies with qualified candidates for careers in administration, law enforcement, planning and analysis, juvenile justice, corrections and teaching in community colleges.
- To prepare students for entry into doctoral programs.
Students may enroll in the program on either a part-time or full- time basis. To accommodate part-time and employed students, most graduate courses are scheduled in the evenings (generally from 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM). Nine or more credit hours per semester are required for full-time status. In no case should graduate students register for more than 12 semester hours due to the level of work expected.