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  Graduate School-Camden 2007-2009 Programs, Faculty, and Courses Criminal Justice 202 Dual-Degree Program  

Dual-Degree Program


Dual-Degree Programs (M.A./M.P.A.) - The graduate programs in criminal justice and in public policy and administration offer a dual M.A./M.P.A. degree. Students who complete the 30-credit curriculum in criminal justice may go on to earn an M.P.A. by taking 18 additional credits in public policy and administration. Special admission procedures apply, so students interested in the dual-degree program must consult with advisers in both programs prior to admission.
 
Dual Degree (Five Year B.A./M.A. in Criminal Justice) -  For more information, please refer to the Rutgers-Camden Academic Programs page, where you will find a drop-down menu entitled "Joint-Degree Programs."   Please select the option "Five-Year Dual-Degree Option."


Dual Degree (Combined B.A/M.A. in Criminal Justice)
- See Dual-Degree Programs under Registration and Course Information in the Academic Policies and Procedures section of this catalog.
 


 
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