Graduate Bulletin 1999-2001
CRIMINAL JUSTICE
DIRECTOR: William E. Thornton,
Jr., Ph.D.
OFFICE: Stallings 124
COORDINATOR OF GRADUATE STUDIES: Dee
W. Harper, Ph.D.
PROFESSORS: William E. Thornton, Dee W. Harper, Lydia
Voigt
ASSISTANT PROFESSORS: Laurie
M. Joyner, Ronal Serpas, Marcus
Mahmood, George Capowich
ADJUNCT PROFESSORS: Daina Farthing, David Kent
ASSISTANT TO THE DIRECTOR: David
M. Aplin
- Outstanding Features of the Program
- Curriculum | Courses
- Admission Requirements
- Comprehesive Examination
- Degree Candidacy
- Graduate Application (with Downloading & Printing instructions)
- Application/Admisson Deadlines
- Mailing Instructions
The fields of criminal justice and private security are the fastest growing areas in terms of employment in the new millennium, and an advanced degree is fast becoming a necessity for most careers in criminal justice, both in the public and private sectors. The MCJ is offered in response to the growing need for professionally trained public and private criminal justice administrators, planners and researchers as well as professionals in the field of private security.