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Applied Behavioral Science Master of Arts Program Criminal Justice and Social Problems Track Wright State University College of Liberal Arts ABS MA Program Home

Degree requirements

Core courses (i.e., courses required of all students): 18 total credit hours

ABS7100 - Methodology I

ABS7110 - Methodology II

ABS7120 - Applied Methodology

ABS7200 - Theoretical Foundations

ABS7210 - Explaining Crime

ABS7220 - Seminar on Criminal Justice

Electives, seminars, other approved courses etc.:  6-9 hours

ABS7600 - Electives (1-2 credit hours)

Project and/or Thesis (6 hours)

ABS7900 - Project (6 credit hours total)

ABS7910 - Thesis (6 credit hours total)

Internship/Practicum - OPTIONAL (3 hours maximum)

ABS7790 - Internship (1-3 credit hours)

Total = 33 credit hours


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