Dec 04, 2024  
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog 
    
2020-2021 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Division of Social Science


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Graduate Faculty/Staff

Dale Wilson, Ph.D.
B.S., Eastern Kentucky University; M.A. in Education, Liberty University; Ph.D., Capella University

Dan Phillips, Ph.D.
B.S., James Madison University, M.A., Virginia Tech, Ph.D. Virginia Tech

Allison Timbs, Ph.D.
B.A., Arkansas State University; M.A., Florida State University; Ph.D., University of Florida

Deborah Robinson, Ph.D.
B.S., University of Florida; M.S., Florida State University; Ph.D., Florida State University

Joseph Budd, Ph.D.
B.S., Valdosta State University; M.S. Valdosta State University; Ph.D., Argosy University

Carey Ruiz, Ph.D.
B.A., M.A., Western Kentucky University; Ph.D., University of Kentucky
 
Emily A. Hayden, Ph.D.
B.S., Kentucky Wesleyan College; M.S., Eastern Kentucky, Ph.D., University of Louisville
 
Michael Littrell, Ph.D.
B.S., M.S., Eastern Kentucky University, Ph.D., University of Louisville

The program will place a strong emphasis on social justice, ethics, human values and analytical skills as they apply to criminal justice administration and current events. As part of the program, students will examine research on organizational dynamics in the prison system, recidivism issues in both Kentucky and the across the country, the future of employment in the criminal justice field, current debates about gun control, and the need to increase understanding of the use of force policy.

Requirements

  1. Application for admission with the Campbellsville University Graduate Studies program.
  2. Official transcripts with the baccalaureate degree posted and mailed directly by the registrar from the college or university that granted the undergraduate degree must be sent to the Office of Graduate Admissions. Official transcripts must be submitted from all institutions that the student has received credit for work completed toward the undergraduate degree.
  3. Graduate Record Exam (GRE)must be taken by students with a cumulative Bachelor’s grade point average under 3.0 from a regionally accredited four-year college or university.
    1. Students with a 2.75-2.99 grade point average who have not taken the Graduate Record Exam (GRE), may be granted conditional admittance for the first graduate term of their enrollment. Acceptable test scores are as follows:
      1. Students granted conditional acceptance must earn a 3.0 GPA during their first semester of enrollment and be placed on academic probation.
      2. If the student does not earn a 3.0 GPA at the end of the first semester, the student will be suspended for one (1) full term and will be required to appeal to be readmitted into the program.
      3. If a student successfully appeals, they must meet all academic requirements as outlined in the graduate catalog and will placed on academic probation.  If a student who has been granted an appeal gets suspended for academic progress, they will not be permitted to return to the program.
  4. Students with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 will not have to take the Graduate Record Exam (GRE) or Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT), nor will students who majored in sport management with a 3.0 GPA in sport management courses
  5. Collect and submit two (2) letters of recommendation from current or past supervisors, professors and other professionals who can attest to the student’s qualifications. At least one of recommendation letters should come from academic areas (e.g., academic advisors, major professors).
  6. Statement of Career Goals (maximum 1000 words) stating the reason for applying to the MSJS program and their future plans with a Master’s degree.
  7. International students: Must show proficiency in English as a Second Language thru the TOFEL Exam (Test of English as a Foreign Language).
    1. The minimum acceptable score on the TOFEL is 550 for the paper-based exam, 213 on the computer-based exam or 79-80 on the internet-based exam. o International transcript evaluation by WES is required.
    2. International students who do not hold a permanent resident visa in the United States must submit evidence of financial support before an I-20 form can be processed.

These must be received prior to the beginning of the graduate term following said students attendance.

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