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Master of Criminal Justice (MCJ)

MCJ Degree Requirements

  • Thesis Option: The completion of 30 hours of course work, which includes CJ 699 Thesis.
    Capstone Option: The completion of 30 hours of course work, which includes CJ 693 Capstone.
  • Complete all required coursework while maintaining no less than a “B” (3.0) average.
  • No more than two grades of “C” in the plan of study will count for credit. If a student receives more than two grades of a “C,” the student must form a plan of completion, to include regularly scheduled performance check-ins with the MCJ Program Coordinator.
  • At least 85% of the semester hours required for the degree must be earned at Washburn University.
  • Maintain continuous enrollment each regular semester (fall and spring). A minimum of one (1) semester hour of graduate work will constitute continuous enrollments.
  • Unless an earlier deadline is stipulated by the instructor of the course, incompletes must be completed by the end of two consecutive semesters which excludes the summer session, otherwise a grade of “F” will be recorded. Incompletes in the capstone or thesis course will remain I’s until the capstone or thesis project is completed.
  • Complete all program requirements within seven (7) years of the date of entry into the MCJ degree program.

Program Requirements

Core Courses15
Seminar in Criminal Justice Systems
Criminal Justice Research
Ethics in Criminal Justice
Corrections in the United States
Role of Law Enforcement in the United States
Seminar In Criminological Theory
Capstone or Thesis6
Capstone Experience
Thesis
Electives9
Select nine credit hours from the following:
Seminar in Criminal Justice Organization and Management
Seminar in Correctional Administration
Organized and White Collar Crime
Seminar in Legal Issues in Law Enforcement
Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
Seminar in Community Corrections
Seminar in Juvenile Justice And Delinquency
Seminar in Operational and Staff Planning
Problems & Practices in Judicial Administration
Seminar in Correctional Law
Seminar in Staff Development
Special Topics - Criminal Justice
Directed Readings - Criminal Justice
Analytical Research and Statistics
Total Hours30