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Criminology, MA - Thesis option


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Degree requirements for the Master of Arts (MA) in Criminology are listed below. For general program information, admission requirements, graduate faculty lists and/or details on part-time options, see Criminology .

Degree requirements


The MA program has two options: a non-thesis option consisting of eight courses and a major paper, and a thesis option consisting of six courses and a thesis. Both options of the degree program require a total of 30 credit hours. Graduate students in both the non-thesis and thesis programs should be able to complete their studies in approximately 24 months of full-time study. The policies and procedures for theses and major papers may be consulted in Thesis, project or major paper .

Students in the thesis option take one additional reading or special topics elective course and develop a thesis. The potential thesis topic is to be selected and approved in consultation with the candidate’s research supervisor and supervisory committee. Once the thesis has been completed, students undergo an oral examination to defend their theses. The thesis is defended before the supervisory committee and one external examiner.

Proposed progression through program


Course listing


Designated undergraduate electives for the fields of Cybercrime, and Inequality and Crime


  • SSCI 4000 - Advanced Justice Studies
  • SSCI 4010 - Policy Development
  • SSCI 4032 - Theory and Practice of Mediation

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Course descriptions for the undergraduate courses listed can be found in the 2015-2016 Undergraduate Academic Calendar and Course Catalogue.

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