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The master's program in Criminology with a focus on Feminist and Gender Studies offers three different pathways:
Thesis option (30 credits, 120-page thesis). Alongside required criminology courses and two gender/feminist studies classes, students develop theoretical and methodological expertise through thesis work and two CRM electives (one may be substituted with a graduate FEM course). (These electives can alternatively be a field placement and seminar if spots are open. Direct admission to this option isn't available).
Major Research Paper option (24 credits, 50-page paper). This path includes one core criminology course, two gender/feminist studies courses, a major research project, and three criminology electives (one potentially swapped for a graduate FEM course).
Course-only option (24 credits). This track builds competencies through one mandatory criminology course, two required gender/feminist studies courses, plus five criminology electives (one possibly exchanged for a graduate FEM course).
All three pathways provide students with comprehensive understanding of criminology's key theories and methods, enabling critical analysis and application to crime, justice, and social control issues - whether through coursework or internship opportunities. The program additionally incorporates feminist and gender studies perspectives to examine these topics through an intersectional lens.