Pilihan program
| Tipe program | Durasi | Biaya kuliah | Tanggal Mulai | Tempat |
| Purna Waktu | Variable | $ 20,212 per tahun Informasi lebih lanjut | Hubungi universitas |
School of Economic, ...
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Ringkasan program
This is an interdisciplinary, research-oriented program that provides students with a coherent and intellectually challenging degree that prepares them for an academic, analytical or administrative appointment as a university professor competent in the oversight of research and development within criminal justice organizations, policy institutions or in the private sector. Students have access to the computing facilities in the School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences (EPPS) in two computing laboratories which equipped with major social science software packages, including E-Views, R, Rats, PASW, STATA, Lexis Nexis Database, and West Law for student use. The University’s Computing Center provides personal computers and UNIX Workstations. Data and reference materials are also available online via the library and UTD’s memberships in numerous organizations. The mission of this program is to deliver high-quality education to a diverse body of graduate students regarding the etiology, control, and variation of law-breaking across space and time; serve local, regional, and national communities through professional development programs, public policy analysis, evaluation research, program and policy design, and a forum for new approaches to the study of crime; and advance the understanding of criminology through a multidisciplinary mix of theoretical and applied research.
Modul program
This program module includes Semester Credit Hour Requirements; Coursework Tiers and Credit Hours; Tier I; Required Criminology Core Classes: 15 hours; Electives: 15 hours (9 hours in Criminology/6 graduate hours taken in any other subject); Writing Requirement for Analytical Paper: 6 hours; Total Tier I Hours: 36; Tier II; Required Criminology Core Classes: 12 hours; Required Additional EPPS Methods/Stats Classes: 6 hours; Criminology Electives: 9 hours; Non-Criminology Electives (in EPPS or any another school): 9 hours; Total Tier II Hours: 36; Tier III; Dissertation/Three-Paper Option Research (minimum of 18 hours); Total Tier III Hours: 18; Total Program Hours: 90 total credit hours minimum beyond BA/BS; 27 Hours Core Criminology Courses; 6 Hours Analytical Writing; 6 Hours Additional EPPS Methods/Stats Classes; 18 Hours Criminology Electives; 15 Hours Electives outside CRIM (EPPS or any other School); 18 Hours Dissertation; 90 Hours TOTAL; Core Courses; EPPS 6310 Research Design I; CRIM 6300 Proseminar in Criminology; CRIM 6303 Etiology of Crime and Criminality; CRIM 6307 Extent of Crime and Measurement in Criminology; CRIM 6311 Crime and Justice Policy; EPPS 7313 Descriptive and Inferential Statistics; EPPS 7316 Regression and Multivariate Analysis; CRIM 7300 Advances in Criminology Theory; CRIM 7301 Seminar in Criminology Research; CRIM 6V98 Analytical Writing (6 hours); CRIM 8V99 Dissertation hours (18 hours); Criminology Electives; CRIM 6305 Law and Social Control; CRIM 6308 Victimology; CRIM 6309 Communities and Crime; CRIM 6310 Delinquency and Juvenile Justice; CRIM 6311 Crime and Justice Policy; CRIM 6313 Corrections; CRIM 6314 Policing; CRIM 6315 Violent Crime; CRIM 6317 Courts; CRIM 6322 Crime Prevention; CRIM 6324 Correlates of Crime and Justice; CRIM 6332 GIS Applications in Criminology; CRIM 6348 Drugs and Crime; CRIM 7342 Qualitative Criminology; CRIM 7351 Advanced Criminological Theory; CRIM 7381 Special Topics in Criminology; CRIM 8V01 Independent Study in Criminology; CRIM 8V92 Independent Advanced Research; Sample of Additional Methods/Stats Classes; EPPS 6342 Research Design II; EPPS 6346 Qualitative Research Methods; EPPS 6352 Evaluation Research Methods; EPPS 7318 Structural Equation and Multilevel (Hierarchical) Modeling; EPPS 7344 Categorical and Limited Dependent Variables; EPPS 7368 Spatial Epidemiology; EPPS 7370 Time Series Analysis; EPPS 7370 Applied Multivariate Analysis; EPPS 7386 Survey Research.
Persyaratan masuk bagi mahasiswa internasional
Applicants must have a baccalaureate or Masters in Criminology, Sociology, or a relevant discipline with a minimum of 3.2 GPA and a GRE score of 1200. International Students must have minimum TOEFL score of 550 on paper based, 80 on the internet based test and 6.5 on IELTS or 67 on PTE academic or a passing grade in level 112 of English from the ELS Language Centers.
University of Texas At Dallas accepts IELTS*
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
Kualifikasi
Doktor (S3)
Institusi penerbit ijazah
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT DALLAS
Nama jurusan
School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences
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