Ph.D.

A minimum of 9 course units are required. Subject to increase with advisor course recommendation.  

Core Requirements:

  • CRIM-6000 - Pro-Seminar in Criminology
  • CRIM-6001 - Pro-Seminar in Criminal Justice
  • CRIM-6003 - Research Methods/Crime Analysis
  • CRIM-6005 - Evidence-Based Crime Prevention (Or course approved by advisor)
  • CRIM-7000 - Advanced Pro-Seminar in Criminology
  • CRIM-7100 Advanced Pro-Seminar in Criminal Justice

*Select 2 courses: Applied Statistics: 

  • STAT-5000 - Applied Regression and Analysis of Variance
  • STAT-5200 - Applied Econometrics I
  • STAT-5210 - Applied Econometrics II
  • PSCI-6800 - Advanced Statistical Analysis

Electives:

  • CRIM-9999 - Independent Study and Research

    • Approved selection from advisor

**During years two and three doctoral candidates will be required to fulfill either teaching or research requirements depending on departments needs.**