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Graduate Program:
Masters of Criminal Justice
Attention Applicants: The Division of Criminal Justice is offering the Graduate Program in two different formats: one designed to accommodate working professionals and the traditional weekday evening program. The semester in which you apply determines the program you will be attending. Fall 2009 - Non-traditional cohort program Accepted applicants will be enrolling in courses offered in a non-traditional schedule as follows: Six units of coursework will be offered each semester (including one summer) in the following format:
Fall 2010 - Traditional evening program Accepted applicants will be enrolling
in courses offered in a traditional schedule (Monday through Thursday
evenings). Students may enroll on a part- or full-time basis and have
the option of completing a thesis, project, or comprehensive examination
as the culminating experience. Admission Requirements:
If you have any questions regarding these requirements or other matters concerning our graduate program, please contact Dr. Farmer at (916) 278-5062, or by e-mail at drfarmer@csus.edu.
The Graduate Handbook for the
The Graduate Handbook is a vital resource for both graduate students and faculty teaching graduate level courses. It is the primary document for answering the majority of the questions that will arise during a student’s participation in the graduate program. Occasionally, questions arise that may not be addressed by the Manual. In those cases, students or faculty shall direct their questions to the Graduate Coordinator for resolution. The Graduate Handbook-2009
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