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Graduate Bulletin Homepage |School of Criminal Justice |Criminal Justice (M.A.) and Social Work (M.S.W.) Dual Master's Program | Criminal Justice (M.A.) and Social Work - Management Concentration (M.S.W.) Dual Master's Program

Dual Master's Program in Criminal Justice (M.A.) and Social Work - Management Concentration (M.S.W.)

Program of Study (70 graduate credits minimum)

To complete requirements for the MA/MSW with the Management Concentration, students must complete 70 credits through required coursework and electives:

1. Required courses (57 credits minimum):

a.) Social Welfare (42 credits minimum) including: Ssw 600; 610; 611; 620; 621; 630; 650; 651; 714; 715; 726; 752; 753;

b.) Criminal Justice: Students must complete one course in two of the three following substantive areas:
Nature of Crime: Crj 601, 602; 606; 607;
Law and Social Control: Crj 620, 623, 626, 629;;
Criminal Justice Process and Policy: Crj 641,642, 643, 645, 646, 647, 649 651, 652c.) Complete course requirements in support sequence: Crj 504 or Crj 679 or Crj 681 or equivalent; and Crj 682 PLUS Crj 691 or Ssw 665;

2. Electives (11 credits minimum) including at least three credits from each of the elective groupings in criminal justice to total 70 credits.

 

Last updated on 7/10/2008