2015-2016 Graduate Bulletin

International Crime and Justice

The thesis track is available only to those students who received a grade of A or A- in Research Methods in International Crime and Justice (ICJ 715) and Using Computers in Social Research (CRJ 716) and have maintained a 3.5 GPA. Pursuit of the thesis track also requires the permission of the program director. The thesis track consists of completion of ICJ 791 (Thesis 1) and ICJ 792 (Thesis II) in sequence, for a total of six credits. These courses are taught one-on-one with the student´s faculty advisor. Students may not register for ICJ 791 (Thesis I) until a faculty advisor has been identified. Course descriptions for ICJ 791 and ICJ 792 can be found in the bulletin.