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Environmental Criminology Juvenile Justice Senior Justice ... Distance Education Opportunities Criminal Justice Society Scholarships Contacting us PhD in Criminal Justice Home / Programs / APPLICATION PROCEDURES Ph. D. - Application Proc PROGRAM / REQUIREMENTS Students in the PhD program in Criminal Justice are guided through an intense, supervised course of study of the history, current issues, and research related to criminology and criminal justice. This program requires extensive work in qualitative and quantitative methods, statistical analysis, and research design. Students will be trained to be prolific writers and skilled at obtaining grants. Coursework and mentoring will provide students with other aspects of professional development, including teaching and pedagogy, service to the discipline, and program administration. The curriculum consists of 57 graduate semester hours beyond the master’s degree. These hours are divided into five sections: a) research design and statistical analysis, b) crime and justice, c) electives and specialization, d) research practicum, and e) dissertation. The courses combine to produce students who have mastered the theories of crime and justice and who have acquired research and statistical techniques sufficient for high levels of analysis and evaluation. All courses will be taught in the classroom or in consultation with individual faculty; none will be taught on-line. | |
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