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Master of Science in Criminology
Accelerated Format - Complete in One Year!

The Master of Science in Criminology can be completed in one year. Two required courses are offered in an accelerated format each eight weeks during the regular semester.

" I am now entering my 2nd year at Southern Illinois University School of Law. I know that this was the right path for me.  Having a criminal justice and sociology background from Oklahoma City University has helped me tremendously in preparing me for the domestic violence clinic. I miss Oklahoma City University and hope to come back for a visit someday." Elizabeth Adams, Southern Illinois University School of Law



"The courses in the program challenged me, both academically and as an individual. The faculty at OCU was genuinely interested in my personal growth and academic success. My OCU education has been, and continues to be, essential to the attainment of my professional endeavors." Beth Green, Agent, Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation

 Although graduate students can begin the Master of Science in Criminology at any time experience has revealed that it is best to begin the program during the fall semester. The summer and fall 2012 course offerings are listed below.Summer/ Fall 2012 
 
Fall
1st 8 weeks
Critical Issues in Criminal Justice -- Dr. Meinhart
Law and the Social Sciences -- Dr. Cowgill

2nd 8 weeks

Punishment -- Dr. Horn
Advanced Criminological Theories --Prof. Turvey

Call 405-208-5456 or 405-208-5023 for more information.

The Mission of the Oklahoma City University Master of Science in Criminology program is to prepare students to be researchers, administrators, or policy-makers in agencies dealing with justice-related issues. For those interested, the program also prepares students to continue their graduate education. Academic excellence guides faculty and graduate work. Each student’s unique potential is nurtured through faculty interaction and mentoring. The faculty provides a solid base for critical thinking, reading, and writing in a curriculum infused with intellectual, spiritual, and moral development.


Graduate students in the Oklahoma City University Master of Science in Criminology program should expect to master the following areas:


• Criminological Theory

• Research and Writing
• Evaluation, Policy Making, and Problem Solving Skills
• Issues of Diversity
• Ethics in criminal justice

Avv. Alessandro Cernetig meeting OCU President McDaniel during his visit to the OCU Criminal Justice Department. Mr. Cernetig is a Prosecutor from Venice, Italy. Dr. Jody Horn, Chair of the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice, posed between two SWAT members from Bergamo, Italy.

Writing Sample Will Be Required Effective Spring 2013 for Admission

Effective Spring 2013, we will berequiring a writing sample for admission into the Master of Science program in Criminology.  This sample is in addition to the personal statement. Prospective students are asked to write and answer to the following question within three typed double-spaced pages: What are the three most significant social issues currently facing us today, and what are the solutions that you would suggest?





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