Master of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice

The M.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice program provides students with the theoretical groundwork, research and statistical skills needed to design and evaluate effective public safety policy and practice. The program prepares students for both practitioner and management careers in the fields of law enforcement, corrections, criminal justice management, parole and probation. In addition, students who wish to continue on to doctoral studies will find that the program’s thesis option prepares them well for such a path. A student in the graduate program can take up to three courses or twelve semester hours in a semester. For the convenience of the student, courses may be taken in any sequence, with the exception of the thesis, which is taken after a student has completed at least 24 credits of the program. Students cannot register for any thesis credits if their grade point average is below a 3.0 or if they have any grades below a grade of “C” in the program.

General Admission Requirements and Documents

The program welcomes applications from individuals who have strong academic records and interest in criminology and criminal justice. To be accepted, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Completed application to the University
  • $40 application fee
  • Bachelor's degree from a regionally accredited institution
  • Official transcripts for all previous college work received directly from each institution
  • Writing sample indicating evidence of ability to conduct scholarly research (thesis option applicants)
  • Two professional reference forms from academic and professional sources
  • Personal statement of educational and/or professional goals
  • Personal résumé

Integrated B.S./M.S. Requirements and Documents

The integrated B.S./M.S. allows UT undergraduate criminology and criminal justice students to fulfill requirements of both the undergraduate and graduate degree programs. Students admitted into the integrated program may begin two courses (limited to 4 credits in each semester) from the M.S. program in their last two semesters of undergraduate study after having completed 90 credit hours required for senior status. The two courses replace one elective from Category 2 and one elective from Category 3 in the undergraduate program. These courses are applied to coursework within the major in both the B.S. and M.S. degrees. No graduate-level course can be used to satisfy any undergraduate course that is required in the major. Qualified students enrolled in this option are considered undergraduates until the satisfactory completion of all B.S. requirements. Upon successfully meeting all B.S. requirements, the bachelor's degree is conferred and students are automatically classified as graduate students.

Interested students should apply during their junior year. A conditional acceptance into the program allows students to register for coursework in the M.S. program pending the meeting of all requirements at the start of their senior year. To be accepted, applicants must meet the following requirements:

  • Completed Integrated M.S. in Criminology and Criminal Justice application
  • Good standing in UT's criminology and criminal justice major
  • Minimum 90 earned credits with an overall undergraduate GPA of 3.0 out of a possible 4.0
  • Minimum criminology and criminal justice major GPA of 3.25 out of a possible 4.0
  • Junior/senior status with at least 24 earned credits in the criminology and criminal justice major
  • Two professional reference forms from academic or professional sources
  • Writing sample indicating evidence of ability to conduct scholarly research
  • Personal statement of educational and/or professional goals

Criminology & Criminal Justice Department’s Graduate Retention Standards

All Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice graduate students must have a minimum 3.0 GPA in both their core and elective courses to graduate. Students who fall below a 3.0 GPA at any time during their enrollment in the program will be placed on academic probation and will have an 8-credit hour probationary period in which to raise their grades to a 3.0 GPA. Students failing to do so will be dismissed. Students will be eligible for this opportunity only once throughout their academic program. If a student’s GPA falls below 3.0 for a second time, he or she will be dismissed. No grade below a “C” will be accepted toward a graduate degree and the student must repeat the course prior to graduation. These retention standards apply to students enrolled in the integrated program as well.

Transfer Credits

University policy states that graduate students must earn a “B” or better. For the master’s degree, a minimum of 32 credit hours must be earned at The University of Tampa. Exemptions must be addressed in writing to the Graduate Council, c/o the Office of Graduate and Continuing Studies.

The Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice will accept up to four graduate hours of elective credits from a nationally accredited institution. Transfer of credits for courses that are considered to be the core courses in this program will not be accepted.

Please note that many institutions offer three credit hour courses. Any student who is approved to transfer a three credit hour course into the program must understand he or she must still obtain 36 graduate credit hours to complete the degree. 

Thesis Track Policy

Students who choose to register for thesis credits must have successfully completed at least twenty-four (24) credit hours. Students cannot register for any thesis credits if their grade point average is below a 3.0 or if they have any grade below a grade of “C” in the program. Any student who chooses to register for thesis credits in his or her last semester of coursework and receives any grade below a “C” at the end of that semester will not be permitted to register for thesis credits in a subsequent semester until the course is repeated and a grade of “C” or above is earned.

Students will be required to submit an electronic version of their competed thesis to the Macdonald-Kelce Library for inclusion in the digital repository, which is accessible on the Internet. Students may choose to release the work for immediate access worldwide or choose embargoes restricting access of full text to only The University of Tampa community for 1, 3, or 5 years, before the work is released freely on the web through the repository. For more information about the library’s institutional repository, visit the Graduate Thesis Submission: Macdonald-Kelce Library.

Students should refer to the Thesis Preparation Handbook for the Master of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice for information regarding the process to follow to complete a thesis.

Degree Requirements: Thesis Option

M.S. Curriculum Core Courses

CRM 601Proseminar in Criminal Justice Issues

4

CRM 603Criminological Theory

4

CRM 605Criminal Justice Policy and Program Evaluation

4

CRM 607Research Design and Methods

4

CRM 609Statistics for Criminal Justice Research

4

CRM 611Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice

4

CRM 650Thesis

1-4

Total Credit Hours:25-28

Electives for the M.S. Program

CRM 613Policing and Public Policy

4

CRM 615Corrections and Public Policy

4

CRM 617Justice, Law and Public Policy

4

CRM 619Victimology

4

CRM 621White Collar Crime

4

CRM 623Comparative Criminal Justice Systems

4

CRM 649Independent Study in Criminology and Criminal Justice

4

Total Credit Hours:8

Total Credit Hours: 36

Degree Requirements: Non-Thesis Option

M.S. Curriculum Core Courses

CRM 601Proseminar in Criminal Justice Issues

4

CRM 603Criminological Theory

4

CRM 605Criminal Justice Policy and Program Evaluation

4

CRM 607Research Design and Methods

4

CRM 609Statistics for Criminal Justice Research

4

CRM 611Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice

4

Total Credit Hours:24

Electives for the M.S. Program

CRM 613Policing and Public Policy

4

CRM 615Corrections and Public Policy

4

CRM 617Justice, Law and Public Policy

4

CRM 619Victimology

4

CRM 621White Collar Crime

4

CRM 623Comparative Criminal Justice Systems

4

CRM 649Independent Study in Criminology and Criminal Justice

4

Total Credit Hours:12

Total Credit Hours: 36