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Northern Arizona University


College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Applied Criminology, M.S.
PO Box 15005
Flagstaff, AZ 86011-5005 US
 
Phone: 1-928-523-9519
 

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M.S.-Applied Criminology
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The M.S. in Applied Criminology provides students with a professional program of study focused on the social and practical problems surrounding the creation and implementation of law and justice policy in local, national and international environments. Students can focus their studies in the areas of communities and justice, socio-legal policies and practices and transnational crime and justice. The M.S. in Applied Criminology is a 36 hour program consisting of 30 units of class-based coursework and 6 units of a Capstone project. Capstone project options are: thesis, internship, comprehensive exam, or justice education practicum. Each student will have the opportunity to work closely with faculty mentors to build a program of study tailored to that student's career goals. Overview of the Program Requirements * Foundation Courses - 9 units * Focus Area - 9 units * Elective Courses - 12 units * Capstone Project - 6 units Program Specifics Foundation Courses (9 units) * CCJ 605 and 606 (6 units) * Select one from CCJ 610, 614, or other research tool approved by the Department Graduate Program Committee. 93 units) Focus Area (9 units) * Transnational Crime and Justice - select 3 from the following: CCJ 515, 616, 617, 652, 654, 697 or Extra-departmental course with advisor approval. * Communities and Justice - select 3 from the following: CCJ 530, 532, 545, 618, 620, 628, 635, 654, 697 or Extra-departmental course with advisor approval. * Law, Policy and Social Change - select 3 from the following: CCJ 566, 616, 619, 620, 625, 638, 675, 677, 697 or Extra-departmental course with advisor approval.
   
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