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The Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice offers a Master of Arts and a Doctor of Philosophy degree program in both Sociology and Criminology. The primary focus of the program is the preparation of members of the next generation of sociologists and criminologists by emphasizing systematic training in theory and research methodology as well as teaching. These advanced education degrees are intended for persons interested in careers in academia, public service, or private enterprise. The Department has a large number of full-time distinguished faculty from the disciplines of Sociology, Philosophy, Law, Political Science, Criminology, History and Criminal Justice. This allows students to work closely with faculty members while preserving a reasonable breadth of interests. Thus, while both the Sociology and Criminology degrees rely on strong theoretical and methodological foundations, they also allow students to tailor a program that meets their individual needs.
Program Concentrations:
- Criminology
- Deviance
- Disasters and the Environment
- Gender
- Law and Society
- Methods
- Race
- Sociology of Health
- Sociological Theory
1) M.A. in Criminology with Thesis Option
SOCI 605 | Data Collection | |
SOCI 612 | Development of Sociological Theory | |
SOCI 835 | Theoretical Criminology I |
One course from the following:
SOCI 606 | Qualitative Methodology OR |
SOCI 614 | Advanced Data Analysis OR |
SOCI 625 | Advanced Social Statistics OR | |
PSYC 878 | Hierarchical Linear Modeling OR (another course approved by the department methods comprehensive exam committee) |
Group A: Criminal and Deviant Behavior
4 elective courses (12 credits) from Group A and B with at least one course selected from each group:
SOCI 621 | Social Deviance | |
SOCI 630 | Juvenile Justice and Inequality | |
SOCI 836 | Application of Criminological Theory and Empirical Tests | |
SOCI 667 | When topic is crime, deviance, law or social control |
Group B: Criminal Justice and Legal Systems
SOCI 637 | Law and Society in Historical Perspective | |
SOCI 655 | Law and Society | |
SOCI 658 | Social Science, Law and the Legal Process | |
SOCI 667 | When topic is crime, deviance, law or social control | |
SOCI 837 | Criminology and Systems of Criminal Justice |
6 thesis credits
2) M.A. in Criminology with Master's Examination Option
If a student chooses not to pursue a thesis, he/she can complete the M.A. in Criminology with a Master's Examination Option. However, this is for a terminal M.A. only.
SOCI 605 | Data Collection and Analysis | |
SOCI 612 | Development of Sociological Theory |
One course from the following :
SOCI 606 | Qualitative Methodology OR | ||
SOCI 614 | Advanced Data Analysis OR | ||
SOCI 625 | Advanced Social Statistics OR | ||
PSYC 878 | Hierarchical Linear Modeling OR | ||
(another course approved by the department methods comprehensive exam committee) |
SOCI 835 | Theoretical Criminology I |
6 Elective courses (18 credits) from Group A and B with at least one course from each group:
Group A: Criminal and Deviant Behavior
SOCI 621 | Social Deviance | |
SOCI 630 | Juvenile Justice and Inequality | |
SOCI 836 | Application of Criminological Theory and Empirical Tests | |
SOCI 667 | When topic is crime, deviance, law or social control |
Group B: Criminal Justice and Legal Systems
SOCI 637 | Law and Society in Historical Perspective | |
SOCI 655 | Law and Society | |
SOCI 658 | Social Science, Law and the Legal Process | |
SOCI 667 | When topic is crime, deviance, law or social control | |
SOCI 837 | Criminology and Systems of Criminal Justice |
- On-line application
- GRE's (competitive GRE scores for admission are around 310, cumulative). Scores can not be over 5 years old.
- Unofficial transcript containing GPA
- Three letters of recommendation
- Statement of objectives (why you want an M.A. or Ph.D. and what you plan to do with it - 1 to 5 pages in length)
- TOEFL (minimum 600/250/100) or IELTS (7.5) for foreign students
- Writing sample is strongly encouraged
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.
Scholarships
- University Fellowships
- University Tuition Scholarships
- Graduate Student Assistantships
- Residence Hall Assistantships
- UD Press Awards Internship