Justice Studies M.A.
Learning Goals
Admission Requirements
- A completed application form accompanied by a $50 nonrefundable application fee.
- A bachelors degree, if not applying for the combined B.A./M.A. program.
- Official transcripts of all undergraduate and graduate records.
- Prior course work in research methods and quantitative analysis, PLUS at least four undergraduate courses in sociology, a major in a related field, or substantial work experience in a justice-related field.
- A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 on a 4.00 scale in undergraduate course work.
- An official report of scores on the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) General Test.
- Statement of professional goals including how the program will prepare the candidate for these goals.
- Three letters of recommendation that address potential to succeed in a graduate program. Must include at least one letter from a professor in a social science course.
- A plan of study approved by the advisor and appropriate dean.
- An interview may be required.
B.A./M.A. Admissions Option
Students matriculated in the Rhode Island College undergraduate justice studies major may apply for a combined B.A./M.A. option. Such students will apply after completing 75 credits, including at least 20 credits in courses counted towards the Justice Studies major, and must have a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0. Application requirements include all of those listed above; however, the GRE may be waived for B.A./M.A. applicants. B.A./M.A. students are permitted to count 9 graduate credits towards their undergraduate requirements.
Course Requirements
Courses
SOC 501 | Professional Writing for Justice Services | 4 | Fall. |
SOC 504 | Advanced Quantitative Analysis | 4 | Spring. |
SOC 509 | Advanced Criminological Theory | 4 | Fall. |
ONE COURSE from
SOC 532 | Advanced Qualitative Methods | 4 | Spring. |
SOC 533 | Evaluation Research | 4 | Fall (odd years). |
Or another research methods course in a related discipline selected with department chair’s consent.
EIGHT ELECTIVE CREDITS from
SOC 450 | Topics in Sociology | 4 | As needed. |
SOC 536 | Current Legal Issues | 4 | Spring (even years). |
SOC 551 | Topics in Criminology | 4 | As needed. |
SOC 552 | Topics in Stratification | 4 | Asneeded. |
SOC 553 | Topics in the Sociology of Law | 4 | As needed. |
SOC 554 | Topics in Social Problems | 4 | As needed. |
Relevant 400-500 level courses from other departments will be considered with approval from advisor.
Choose A or B:
A. Thesis Plan
SOC 592 | Masters Thesis | 3 | As needed. |
| Total Credit Hours: | 30 | |
SOC 592 is to be taken twice for a total of 6 credits.
B. Project Plan
SOC 593 | Final Project | 3 | As needed. |
| FOUR ELECTIVE CREDITS selected from the list above. | 4 | |
| Total Credit Hours: | 31 | |