Overview
The Criminology and Criminal Justice with Law programme at the University of South Carolina provides a comprehensive dual-degree pathway for students seeking to master both legal practice and criminological theory. By integrating these two disciplines, the curriculum ensures that graduates possess a deep understanding of the social science behind criminal behaviour alongside rigorous legal training. This combined approach is designed to be completed in less time than pursuing the two degrees independently.
Why Criminology and Criminal Justice with Law at University of South Carolina?
Students benefit from the combined resources of the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences and the Joseph F. Rice School of Law. This partnership allows for a unique interdisciplinary environment where academic research meets practical legal application. The programme emphasises experiential learning, providing invaluable opportunities to engage with the criminal justice system directly while building a professional network that spans both the legal and criminology sectors.
Tuition Fee Breakdown
- International fee: USD 14880 per semester
- National fee: USD 14880 per semester
- Local fee: USD 6867 per semester
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Syllabus
The curriculum focuses on the intersection of law and social science, covering essential topics in policy, theory, and practice. Modules may include:
- Criminological Theory
- Policing
- Courts
- Corrections
- Law and Policy
- Sentencing
- Victimization
- Program Evaluation
- Research Methods
Careers with Criminology and Criminal Justice with Law
Graduates are uniquely qualified for high-level roles within the legal and justice systems, possessing the analytical skills required for complex casework. The dual qualification provides a distinct advantage for those pursuing careers as prosecutors or public defenders. Additionally, the programme prepares students for diverse professional settings, including government agencies, human rights organisations, and criminal justice departments. Potential career paths include:
- Prosecutor
- Public Defender
- Defense Attorney
- Criminal Justice Researcher
- Policy Analyst
Programme Structure
Courses include:
- Survey of Criminal Justice
- Law and Justice
- Research Methods in Criminal Justice
- Quantitative Methods in Criminal Justice
- Criminology
- Criminal Justice
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 48 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Submit a separate application to each program. Each program will make its own admissions decision.
Language
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Columbia, United States
Disciplines
Criminal Law Criminology Criminal Justice View 85 other Masters in Criminal Law in United StatesWhat students do after studying
Academic requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- Prior to obtaining admission to the combined degree program, a student must be admitted to both the School of Law and the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Upon admission to the combined degree program, the student will be assigned courses to be elected in both programs.
Tuition Fees
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Applies to youNon-residents29760 USD / year≈ 29760 USD / year - Out-of-State29760 USD / year≈ 29760 USD / year
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Domestic
Applies to youIn-State13734 USD / year≈ 13734 USD / year
Living costs
Columbia
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Scholarships Information
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