

MA in Criminal Justice, University of Nevada, Reno
Reno, Nevada
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24 Months
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About this course
The master's degree program in criminal justice provides students the opportunity to develop skills for examining and analyzing key areas of the field, including the nature of crime, law, social control, and systemic change. Emphasizing the interaction of theory, research, and social policy, the program encourages critical thinking and understanding of criminal justice issues. Students will gain knowledge of theories and research methods crucial for analyzing issues relevant to the field and will have opportunities to pursue their specific interests in areas such as the judicial system, courts, and law enforcement.
Why this course is highly recommended
Research plays a significant role in this program, offering students in-depth knowledge and practical experience through research opportunities, mentorship, and collaborations with professionals. Students can apply classroom knowledge to real-life situations and aim to author publications, enhancing their career prospects in criminal justice and related fields. The program is also part of the Western Regional Graduate Program, offering reduced tuition rates for out-of-state students.
Specialisation
Within the general framework of the program, students can pursue special interests aligned with the philosophy of the program, including areas like the judicial system, courts, and law enforcement.
Course fees
Application fees
17.95L
1st year tuition fees
17.95L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Applicants need a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.75 and a degree from an accredited four-year college or university, with a major or minor in criminal justice or a related discipline. The admissions process considers GPA, coursework, letters of recommendation, a writing sample, and a faculty advisor willing to mentor the applicant. Additional coursework in criminological theory may be required for students outside the field of criminal justice.
English language test
DUOLINGO
115
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
79
PTE
59
Career prospects
While specific career prospects are not detailed, the program’s emphasis on research and practical application, along with opportunities to publish, suggest strong pathways for careers in criminal justice, law enforcement, judicial systems, and related fields.
FAQs
What are the application deadlines?
For fall admission, the priority deadline is March 1, with the final deadline on June 1. For spring, the deadline is December 1. Applications are accepted year-round.
What are the admission requirements?
Applicants need a minimum undergraduate GPA of 2.75, a qualifying degree, strong academic letters, a writing sample, and a faculty advisor. The GRE is optional.
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