Department of
Criminal Justice


Master of Arts in Criminal Justice

A Master of Arts Degree Program in Criminal Justice Administration was initiated in the Fall of 1999. This 33 credit program is designed to provide a foundation in applied research and theory, seminars in substantive areas of criminal justice activity, and focused scholarship on issues of importance in Idaho. Curricula are organized into three sections.

Ryan Merz
Graduate Assistant Ryan Merz

The first section, called the Foundation Series, is a set of core classes that will provide students with the intellectual skills needed for the study of more complex material. The second section, the Seminar Series, promotes the development of scholarship in particular substantive areas in criminal justice. The third section, the Elective Series, is intended to provide practical application of skills acquired in the core and seminar series. Students  also are required to write either a project or thesis, relevant to issues, policy, or practice in criminal justice.

It's NOT TOO LATE to apply to the M.A. Program!  For details, click below.

M.A. Admissions Admissions Procedure Financial Aid
M.A. Courses M.A. Faculty Department of Criminal Justice Administration

 

This page is maintained by the Department of Criminal Justice .  Mail comments or questions about this page to Lynelle Perry-Kolsky.  Last modified:  Monday, January 14, 2008