Criminal Justice (MS) - Accelerated Online Program

CIP Code

45 .0401 .00 01

Overview

The Master of Science in Criminal Justice is an intensive graduate-level program that is designed for students who want to pursue further studies beyond the bachelor degree and prepare candidates for the doctoral degree.

The program is designed to accomplish the following educational objectives:

  • Enhance the student's competence in the content, theories, principles, and methods of criminal justice.
  • Prepare students for administrative and management positions in federal, state and local criminal justice agencies.
  • Prepare students for entry-level positions requiring graduate degrees, such as federal probation, parole and law enforcement agencies.
  • Prepare students for academic study beyond the master's degree.
  • Develop, through faculty and graduate research, a criminal justice knowledge base concerning issues unique to the region, including Mexico, and Central and South America.
  • Provide a resource for federal, state and local criminal justice agencies in need of administrative assistance in policy analysis, development and program evaluation.

This program is accelerated and is 100% online. A traditional version of the program is also available. Students are not allowed to alternate enrollment in accelerated and traditional program courses.

The Master of Science degree in criminal justice requires the successful completion of 36 graduate semester hours. All graduating students will take a written comprehensive exam prior to graduating.

Admission Requirements

To be admitted to the graduate program in criminal justice, prospective candidates must first meet all requirements for graduate admission to UT Rio Grande Valley, as well as the other requirements listed below:

  1. Undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 in the last 60 semester credit hours. If an applicant does not meet the minimum undergraduate GPA criterion of 3.0 in the last 60 semester hours from the applicant's bachelor's degree transcript but has a GPA of 2.75-- 2.99, a holistic review that includes relevant work experience and performance in relevant criminal justice courses should be done. Candidate should also include a copy of his/her/their resume.
  2. Three letters of recommendation from university/college professors who can assess the applicants’ abilities to pursue graduate study. In exceptional cases (where an applicant has not attended school for a long period of time, say five years), a non-academic referee, such as a captain and above in the US Armed Forces or law enforcement; a federal or state judge; a senior barrister/attorney-at-law; or a Senior Federal, State/County/Local Public Service Officer above the rank of a supervisor; or other similar position may be considered.
  3. A 1,000-word letter of intent detailing why the student is interested in pursuing a graduate degree in Criminal Justice

Application for admission must be submitted prior to the published deadline. The application is available at www.utrgv.edu/gradapply.

Program Requirements

Required Courses - 18 Hours

CourseCourse Name
CRIJ 6301Theories of Criminal Justice
CRIJ 6302Advanced Criminology
CRIJ 6308Criminal Justice Research Methods
CRIJ 6309Statistics for Criminal Justice

Choose two from the following:

This degree plan includes courses that appear in more than one section of the degree plan. Such courses can only be used to fulfill one requirement on the degree plan and credit hours will only applied once.

CourseCourse Name
CRIJ 6303Policing in a Democracy
CRIJ 6304Criminal Procedure
CRIJ 6305Correctional Theories and Issues
CRIJ 6306Criminal Justice Policy Analysis
CRIJ 6307Criminal Justice Organizations: Theory and Behavior

Prescribed Elective - 18 Hours

This degree plan includes courses that appear in more than one section of the degree plan. Such courses can only be used to fulfill one requirement on the degree plan and credit hours will only applied once.

CourseCourse Name
CRIJ 6303Policing in a Democracy
CRIJ 6304Criminal Procedure
CRIJ 6305Correctional Theories and Issues
CRIJ 6306Criminal Justice Policy Analysis
CRIJ 6307Criminal Justice Organizations: Theory and Behavior
CRIJ 6310Theories of Juvenile Delinquency and Justice
CRIJ 6311World Criminal Justice Systems & International Crimes
CRIJ 6314Courts and Correctional Issues
CRIJ 6315Victimology
CRIJ 6316Environmental Crime and Justice
CRIJ 6318Law in Culture & Society
CRIJ 6319Women, Law and Justice
CRIJ 6322Terrorism
CRIJ 6323Advanced Restorative & Community Justice
CRIJ 6325Social Justice and Human Rights
CRIJ 6331Independent Study
CRIJ 6333Special Topics

CRIJ 6331 and CRIJ 6333 may be taken twice when topic varies.

Capstone Requirement

Written Comprehensive Exam

Total Credit Hours: 36