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Criminal Justice Program
270 Millett Hall
Phone (937) 775-
2582
Tracey Steele, Director
Michael Norris, Assistant Director
Mary Zurawka, Administrative Specialis

 

Graduate Program in Applied Behavioral Science (ABS)

The Applied Behavioral Science Program currently offers Master of Arts degree in Criminal Justice and Social Problems.

The Criminal Justice and Social Problems program emphasizes methodology and theoretical courses and topics-focused workshops aimed at improving the research and intellectual foundations for employment and professional advancement in the criminal justice fields. Students in the program typically work for, or plan to work for, the courts, probation offices, police agencies, prison administrations, or private and public programs for juvenile offenders.

Visit the program website for more information.

Visit the School of Graduate Studies website for information on applying to graduate programs at Wright State University.

 

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