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Nov 28, 2024
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2023-24 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Criminology, PhD
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Program code: CRIM-HH-PHD
IUP graduate programs in Criminology are designed to prepare students for careers in academia and for upper-level administrative positions in various fields of justice.
Admission Criteria
It is expected that students entering the PhD program in Criminology will have completed a master’s degree in either Criminology or a closely related discipline. However, in exceptional cases, a highly qualified applicant may enter the doctoral track with a baccalaureate degree. Such students would obtain the MA degree in route to the PhD.
Applicants must meet all School of Graduate Studies and Research admission requirements. Additionally, the doctoral coordinator, after consulting with the department PhD committee, will submit a recommendation regarding applicants to the School of Graduate Studies and Research. The following criteria are reviewed:
- All official college transcripts
- Three letters of recommendation
- Statement of goals
- Example of written work (thesis, articles, reports, etc.)
- GRE scores (A combined score of at least 290 on the verbal and quantitative sections is expected. Some flexibility may be granted at the discretion of the screening committee.)
- Skill requirement (foreign language, computer or statistical ability, or other skills approved by the PhD committee or the department’s graduate curriculum committee
- Personal interview (may be requested by department PhD committee or by applicant)
Program Requirements
The PhD program in Criminology requires a minimum of 54 semester hours of acceptable graduate credit. Each student must complete requirements for (a) course work; (b) area of specialization requirements; (c) qualifying examinations; (d) skill requirement; and (e) dissertation.
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I. Core Courses (21 cr.):
II. Advanced Applied Research (9 cr.):
III. Criminology Electives: 6 Credits Minimum
IV. Other Electives: 6 Credits from Criminology or Related Disciplines
B. Qualifying Examination
Upon completion of 18 semester hours, a student must take qualifying examinations in three core
subject areas. After successful completion, a student may proceed toward fulfillment of
remaining degree requirements. C. Comprehensive Area of Specialization Competence Review: Areas of Concentration
Each student must decide upon one subspecialty within Criminology. Upon consultation with the
student, the student’s advisory committee, and the doctoral coordinator, a proficiency review will
be conducted. D. Skill Requirement (0-6 credits)
This requirement may be fulfilled by demonstrating knowledge in one of the following areas:
- Foreign language
- Computer
- Advanced statistics
- Advanced research methods
- Other appropriate areas as approved by the doctoral coordinator
Further details regarding any of these skill requirements can be obtained from the doctoral coordinator.
E. Dissertation
In accordance with university guidelines, successful completion of a doctoral dissertation is
required (12 credits). Residency
The following options are available to doctoral students for satisfying residency requirements:
- Completion of a minimum of nine graduate credits at IUP in each of at least two consecutive semesters
- Completion of a minimum of nine graduate credits at IUP for at least one semester immediately preceding or following a summer of nine semester hours of study
- Completion at IUP of at least nine graduate credits in each of two consecutive summers plus six graduate credits during the intervening academic year
Part-Time Study
This program may admit each year some students whose intention is to complete the program on
a part-time basis. Course offerings can be expected to fluctuate, especially in the expansion of
new course offerings. A complete and updated description of any changes can be obtained from
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