M.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice
Tampa, USA
MSc
DURATION
2 years
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time, Part time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
EARLIEST START DATE
TUITION FEES
USD 12,228 / per year **
STUDY FORMAT
On-Campus
* applications are evaluated on a rolling basis. Due to this rolling basis, admission students are encouraged to apply early
** $758 per credit hour
Key Summary
The University of Tampa's Master of Science degree program in criminology and criminal justice prepares students for both practitioner and management careers in criminal justice and public safety. Students interested in learning more about this program should contact the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice graduate program coordinator, Chris Capsambelis.
Comprehensive Curriculum
Students gain the theoretical groundwork along with the research and statistical skills needed to design and evaluate effective public safety policy and practice. Courses also provide an in-depth study of the structure of the criminal justice system.
Course Offerings
- Proseminar in criminal justice issues
- Criminological theory
- Criminal justice policy and program evaluation
- Research design and methods
- Statistics for criminal justice research
- Ethical issues in criminal justice
- Policing and public policy
- Corrections and public policy
- Justice, law and public policy
- Victimology
- White-collar crime
- Comparative criminal justice systems
Thesis and Non-Thesis Tracks
Students may choose between thesis and non-thesis tracks. The non-thesis option is designed for those currently employed or seeking employment in the criminal justice system. The thesis option is ideal for students planning to enter a doctoral program following graduation. Students choosing this track will be required to submit an electronic version of their thesis to the Macdonald-Kelce Library for inclusion in the digital repository, which is accessible on the internet. Students may choose to release the work for immediate access worldwide or choose embargoes restricting access of full text to only The University of Tampa community for one, three, or five years before the work is released freely on the web through the repository.
Flexible Schedule
Students may begin the program during the fall, spring, or summer terms. Courses can be taken in any sequence, with degree completion full-time within one calendar year or part-time within two calendar years.
Integrated B.S./M.S. Option
Currently qualified undergraduates majoring in criminology and criminal justice may apply for enrollment in the combined degree program. Learn more about the integrated program admission requirements.
- Launch or advance your career in law enforcement, corrections, probation and parole, victim advocacy, or criminal justice management.
- Begin program in fall, spring or summer; graduate within two years.
- Earn credentials to pursue doctoral studies or to teach at the college level.
- Choose a thesis or non-thesis option based on educational or career goals.
- Conduct research with faculty members.
- Integrated B.S./M.S. option, available for qualified undergraduates.
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