Why Should I Study Criminal Justice at Southeast?
Criminal Justice has evolved as a profession. Most leadership positions at the state and local levels now require a graduate degree. We prepare the leaders of tomorrow. In addition, many graduates find themselves better prepared and more competitive for federal-level criminal justice positions. Students have the opportunity to learn from a dedicated, professionally recognized, and amiable faculty. Be a part of the future in criminal justice!
Admissions Policies/Requirements
Students must hold a baccalaureate degree from an accredited university and have an undergraduate G.P.A. of 2.50 on the 4.0 scale. For more information, please consult the Graduate Bulletin.
Advising procedures/information
All admitted students are advised by the Graduate Coordinator. Contact the Department of Criminal Justice and Sociology for an appointment by (573) 651-2541 or e-mail.
Capstone Requirements
All Criminal Justice students must complete a thesis on their primary interest of study or complete a graduate-level internship and write and defend an internship paper.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the program possess the skills and expertise to compete for high-level positions. Current practitioners find themselves more competitive for promotion and assignment. Graduates without out previous professional experience compete with veteran professional for prestigious state and federal positions. The public's concern for crime and safety generates interests and ensures a future for graduates.
Real-World Experience
Students may complete graduate internships where they will work with the agency of their choice. Graduates have completed internships with United States Probation, the Federal Defenders and the United Nations. All participants must complete a major project as a requirement of the internship.
Graduate Assistantship Opportunities
The department currently offers five graduate assistant positions. Please contact the departmental office for information regarding application procedures and current openings. Students also may apply for graduate assistant positions in administrative offices on campus. For more information, please see the graduate assistantships page.
Student Organizations
The Criminal Justice Association enables students to interact with working professional as well as fellow students.
Facilities
Crisp Hall incorporates the charm of the historic limestone structure with modern technology. All Criminal Justice classrooms are equipped with the latest educational technology and students have access to a modern computer lab.
Research Opportunities
Students must complete a research project through thesis or graduate internship. In addition, the department is consistently involved in grants and serves the region by providing research assistance to many criminal justice agencies. Faculty and students work cooperatively to present research papers at major conferences and to later hone those projects for publication.
Related Links
Online Application
Graduate Bulletin
Department of Criminal JusticeSchool of Graduate Studies
International Students
Contact Us
Dr. John Wade, Graduate Coordinator
Department of Criminal Justice & Sociology
Southeast Missouri State University
One University Plaza, MS 7950
Cape Girardeau, MO 63701
Phone: (573) 651-2685
Fax: (573) 986-6417
E-mail: jwade@semo.edu
