Click here to listen to a radio interview on KSMU with Dr. Karl Kunkel, Department Head, concerning the Master of Science in Criminology program. This interview was broadcast on June 20, 2006.
The Master of Science in Criminology degree program provides graduate students at Missouri State University the opportunity for advanced knowledge and understanding of issues involving criminal behavior, the operation of the criminal justice system, crime control policy initiatives, and using theory and research methods for criminal justice program evaluation, all within the framework of the University's public affairs mission. The program provides credentials for moving into management positions in criminal justice agencies, assuming jobs in criminology/criminal justice research centers, and serves as a springboard to Ph.D. programs at other universities.
The degree is designed to be earned in two academic years, assuming full-time student status.
The M.S. in Criminology involves these objectives:
answering research questions.
For any questions, contact Dr. Karl Kunkel, Graduate Program Coordinator, at either (417) 836-5640 or KarlKunkel@MissouriState.edu.