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As a graduate student, you'll utilize research findings and specialized training from various fields to address legal, criminal, and justice-related matters. Our faculty collaborates with departments including Anthropology, Developmental Science, Law, Political Science, Psychology, Public Health, and Sociology. They conduct research both domestically and internationally, motivating you to explore novel and developing research domains. Faculty advisors equip you with the essential theoretical frameworks and methodological expertise required for this pursuit.
Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution and evidence of academic potential to complete an advanced degree
Minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.25
Applicants whose native language is not English should submit proof of such proficiency by the time they apply for admission. Normally this is done by taking the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Results of this test should be submitted as part of the application for admission.