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Criminology and Criminal Justice, M.A.

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  1. Graduates will be able to assess relevant criminology and criminal justice literature/scholarly contributions.
  2. Graduates will be able to apply criminology and criminal justice theories, design and implement policies, and competently employ research methodologies.
  3. Graduates will be able to apply knowledge from criminology and criminal justice to address problems in broader contexts.
  4. Graduates will be able to articulate criminology and criminal justice explanations/arguments to a disciplinary/professional audience in both written and oral formats.
  5. Graduates will be able to evidence scholarly/professional integrity (ethics) in criminology and criminal justice.
CCJ Core Courses 1
CCJ 5000Criminological Theory3
CCJ 5100Ethics in the Administration of Justice3
CCJ 5200Research Methods3
CCJ 5300Proseminar in Criminal Justice3
CCJ 6400Issues in Jurisprudence3
CCJ Elective Courses
Select any 2 CCJ electives, option may include any the following:6
CCJ 5910
Criminology and Criminal Justice Internship *
CCJ 5990
Thesis Research (6 hours required if student chooses a thesis) *
CCJ 6000
Issues in Policing
CCJ 6100
Issues in Corrections
CCJ 6200
Issues in Juvenile Justice Administration
Related Field Elective **
Concentrations
Select one of the following concentrations:12
Total Credits33

Continuation Standards

Students must maintain a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.00 in all graduate/professional courses.

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CCJ Core classes can be taken in any sequence and are offered on a rotating basis given a student's starting semester (Fall or Spring).  They are rotated on a four-semester basis.

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CCJ 5910 Criminology and Criminal Justice Internship (3 cr) and CCJ 5990 Thesis Research (0-6 cr) can be taken during any semester. Students need to make arrangements in advance with the Director of the Internship Program, Kenya Brumfield-Young or their thesis advisor to take these classes.

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Students may take electives in a related field, e.g., SWRK 5771 Intimate Partner Violence (3 cr) or SWRK 5744 Substance Use Disorder Interventions (3 cr). In addition, 1 (3-credit) class at the 4000 level may be taken, with the CCJ Director’s approval, and counted as a CCJ elective.

Students in an approved dual degree program, such as the M.S.W. and CCJ M.A. dual degree, will select 12 credits of electives instead of choosing a concentration. Those 12 credits of electives will be fulfilled with M.S.W. coursework. 

Cybersecurity

CCJ 6000Issues in Policing3
CYBR 5000Cybersecurity Principles *3
CYBR 5010Networking Concepts *3
CYBR 5030Cyber Threats and Defense *3
Total Credits12
*

Select courses from the Cybersecurity concentration may meet the requirements of the Cybersecurity Post-Baccalaureate Certificate offered in the School for Professional Studies. 

Emergency Management

CCJ 6000Issues in Policing3
EMGT 5000Critical Decision Making in Emergency Management *3
EMGT 5200Current and Emerging Technologies in Emergency Management *3
EMGT 5300Communications – Disasters and Media *3
Total Credits12
*

Select courses from the Emergency Management concentration may meet the requirements of the Emergency Management Post-Baccalaureate Certificate offered in the School for Professional Studies.

Organizational Leadership

CCJ 6000Issues in Policing3
or CCJ 6100 Issues in Corrections
ORLD 5010Contemporary Organizational Leadership *3
ORLD 5350Team Leadership *3
ORLD 5100Prof Leadership Development *3
or ORLD 5150 Talent Mgmt & Development
or ORLD 5250 Leading a Healthy Organization
or ORLD 5650 Future-Focused Leadership
or ORLD 5750 Contemporary Issues in Leadership
Total Credits12
*

Select courses from the Organizational Leadership concentration may meet the requirements of the Organizational Leadership Post-Baccalaureate Certificate offered by the School for Professional Studies.

Strategic Intelligence

CCJ 6000Issues in Policing3
INTL 5000The Intelligence Cycle *3
Choose two of the following:6
INTL 5050
Terrorism & US Foreign Policy *
INTL 5200
Cyber Operations and National Security *
INTL 5250
Structured Analytical Techniques for Intelligence *
Total Credits12
*

Select courses from the Strategic Intelligence concentration may meet the requirements of the Strategic Intelligence Post-Baccalaureate Certificate offered in the School for Professional Studies. 

Treatment and Rehabilitation

SWRK 5762Diagnosis & Assessment in Clinical Practice3
Select 3 courses (9 credits) graduate level SWRK classes9
Total Credits12

Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.  

Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.

This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.

Classes for the M.A. in criminology and criminal justice rotate on a four-semester cycle. The order of courses depends upon your starting semester. This roadmap is for illustrative purposes only and assumes an odd-year fall start date. Treatment and rehabilitation concentration students will take SWRK 5762 Diagnosis & Assessment in Clinical Practice (3 cr) in place of CCJ 6000 Issues in Policing (3 cr) or CCJ 6100 Issues in Corrections (3 cr).

Plan of Study Grid
Year One
FallCredits
CCJ 5100 Ethics in the Administration of Justice 3
CCJ 5300 Proseminar in Criminal Justice 3
Concentration Course 3
 Credits9
Spring
CCJ 6100 Issues in Corrections (Critical course:  Concentration or Elective course) 3
CCJ 6400 Issues in Jurisprudence 3
Concentration Course 3
 Credits9
Year Two
Fall
CCJ 5000 Criminological Theory 3
CCJ 5200 Research Methods 3
CCJ Elective 3
 Credits9
Spring
CCJ 6000 Issues in Policing (Critical course:  Concentration or Elective course) 3
Concentration Course 3
 Credits6
 Total Credits33

CCJ Core Courses

Classes for the MA program are offered on a four-semester cycle which means students should register for CCJ core classes when they are offered. If students miss an offered class, it likely will not be available for another four semesters, which will delay the degree-completion date. 

Electives and courses required for the concentrations are offered on a variable schedule.

  •  CCJ 5200 Research Methods (3 cr) or SWRK 5708 Research and Evaluation in Social Work Practice (3 cr) are usually offered every fall. 

In the fall of even-numbered years, the following CCJ classes are usually offered:

  • CCJ 5000 Criminological Theory (3 cr)

In the fall of odd-numbered years, the following CCJ classes are usually offered:

  • CCJ 5100 Ethics in the Administration of Justice (3 cr) 
  • CCJ 5300 Proseminar in Criminal Justice (3 cr) 

In the Spring of even numbered years, the following CCJ classes are usually offered:

  • CCJ 6100 Issues in Corrections (3 cr)
  • CCJ 6400 Issues in Jurisprudence (3 cr)

In the Spring of odd numbered years, the following CCJ classes are usually offered:

  • CCJ 6000 Issues in Policing (3 cr)
CCJ 5000Criminological Theory3
CCJ 5100Ethics in the Administration of Justice3
CCJ 5200Research Methods3
CCJ 5300Proseminar in Criminal Justice3
CCJ 6400Issues in Jurisprudence3

CCJ Electives

CCJ 5910Criminology and Criminal Justice Internship *3
CCJ 5990Thesis Research *0-6
CCJ 6000Issues in Policing3
CCJ 6100Issues in Corrections3
CCJ 6200Issues in Juvenile Justice Administration3
Related Field Elective **
*

CCJ 5910 Criminology and Criminal Justice Internship (3 cr) and CCJ 5990 Thesis Research (0-6 cr) can be taken during any semester. Students need to make arrangements in advance with the Director of the Internship Program, Kenya Brumfield-Young or their thesis advisor to take these classes.

**

Students may take electives in a related field, e.g., SWRK 5771 Intimate Partner Violence (3 cr) or SWRK 5744 Substance Use Disorder Interventions (3 cr). In addition, 1 (3-credit) class at the 4000 level may be taken, with the CCJ Director’s approval, and counted as a CCJ elective.

Apply for Admission

For admission questions contact:

Social Work School Graduate Admissions Office
SSWadmissions@slu.edu
314-977-2752

For program questions contact:

Dyan McGuire, Ph.D., J.D.
Criminology and criminal justice program director
Associate professor of criminology and criminal justice
dyan.mcguire@slu.edu
314-977-2191