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  School of Criminal Justice 2003-2005 Master of Arts Program  

Master of Arts Program

The School of Criminal Justice offers two alternative plans for completing the master`s degree. The first option is the master`s essay and the second is the comprehensive examination. Students should refer to the Criminal Justice Master`s Program Document for a detailed discussion of current policies, procedures, and requirements for completing the master`s program of studies. Copies are available through the Office of the Dean, School of Criminal Justice. Students are provided with a copy prior to their initial enrollment and are expected to keep it as a reference handbook and to familiarize themselves with the principal rules and regulations contained in it. Students should refer to it regularly to assist them in successfully completing the master`s program. Any significant changes made after the publication of this catalog will be circulated to registered students. *


* Degree requirements are subject to change or modification by the faculty of the School of Criminal Justice.


 
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