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The text and requirements below reflect the MS program Fall 2005 and later. Students who began prior to Fall 2005 may continue to use the old requirements; those requirements are available below.
The Division of Criminology and Criminal Justice offers a program of study designed to provide students a broad-based understanding of the criminal justice system and society's response to crime. A major goal of the program is to develop understanding of the applied and theoretical aspects of crime and criminal justice.
The program provides students with a high degree of flexibility and allows students to tailor the program to match their own career interests. Core coursework consists of classes in the theoretical foundations of criminology and criminal justice, methodology, and criminal justice policy analysis.
Students are required to develop a specialization in a substantive area outside of the Division of Criminology and Criminal Justice. In consultation with an adviser, students identify and complete a minimum of four classes, thereby creating a specialty that is unique for each student. Potential specialization fields include public management, political science, urban studies, and geographic information systems.
Criminology and criminal justice graduate courses also
support other PSU degree programs, such as the Master of Public Administration,
Master of Public Policy, Master of Urban Studies, Ph.D. in Urban Studies, and
Ph.D. in Public Administration and Policy.
Admission requirements
In addition to the general University requirements for admission to graduate study, prospective students should arrange for the Division of Criminology and Criminal Justice to receive:
In order to be considered for regular admission to the program, applicants should have a total undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or higher OR a graduate GPA of 3.00 or higher for a minimum of 9 credit hours. Applicants who do not meet these requirements may be considered for conditional admission under exceptional circumstances.
Although not required, applicants are encouraged to submit GRE scores for
consideration with their application.
Graduate Program Admission Application Forms
The Graduate Program Handbook contains complete program information and procedures for admitted students.
PSU Application for Graduate Students 2008 (PDF)
Criminology and Criminal Justice Graduate Admission Application (PDF | MS Word)
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