It uniquely combines advanced study of contemporary international crime and the various responses to crime around the globe with analytic and research techniques used by advanced scholars. It provides an international comparative curriculum that develops analytical skills, understanding of legal concepts, theoretical competency, and abilities to apply criminology in practical ways. It aims to equip graduates with a truly global outlook on crime and criminal justice, a commitment to international justice, and professional competencies to apply practices from around the globe to meet the particular needs of their communities.

Program Learning OutcomesAt the end of a Master of Science in Criminology, students should be able to:

  • Demonstrate knowledge and skills needed to pursue advanced professional responsibilities or PhDs in criminology-related areas.
  • Discuss ways that the field of criminology explains crime and reactions to crime at the individual level and in local communities, organizations, and institutions.
  • Articulate scholarly-grounded perspectives on issues of crime and justice through academic, professional and social media.
  • Employ global perspectives on criminology and concepts of justice to support research- informed solutions to contemporary social problems.
  • Describe ways to create social change through a critical understanding of the local and global dimensions of crime.