Coursework
Master's Required Courses
- CCJ 5109 Theory in Criminology and Criminal Justice
- CCJ 5285 Survey of Criminal Justice Theory and Research
- CCJ 5606 Survey of Criminological Theories
- CCJ 5705 Research Methods in Criminology
- CCJ 5706 Applied Statistics in Criminology
Electives
- CCJ 5016 Crimes of the Powerful
- CJJ 5020 Juvenile Justice
- CCJ 5028r Seminar in Criminal Justice
- CJE 5024 Police and Society
- CCJ 5029 Political Economy of Crime and Justice
- CCJ 5050 Proseminar in Criminology
- CCJ 5309 Penology
- CCJ 5420 Criminal Laws, Criminal Procedure, and Individual Rights
- CJL 5520 Structure and Process of the American Court System
- CCJ 5546 Prevention and Treatment of Crime and Delinquency
- CCJ 5607 History of Criminological Thought
- CCJ 5609 Conduct of Inquiry in Criminology and Criminal Justice
- CCJ 5625 Ecology of Crime
- CCJ 5636 Comparative Criminology and Criminal Justice
- CCJ 5669 Race, Ethnicity, Crime, and Social Justice
- CCJ 5672 Gender, Crime, and Justice
- CCJ 6608r Advanced Seminar in Criminological Theory
- CCJ 6665 Victimology
- CCJ 6708 Seminar in Crime Research
- CCJ 6920r Seminar in Theoretical Criminology
Timeline
This timeline gives you a starting point for planning your graduate career. It is based on fall admission.
YEAR 1
Fall
- CCJ 5705
- CCJ 5109
- Elective
Spring
- CCJ 5706
- CCJ 5606
- Elective
YEAR 2
Fall
- CCJ 5285
- Start area paper/thesis
- Elective
Spring
- Complete area paper/thesis
- Elective
- Elective