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Certificate students in the Master of Science in Criminal Justice and Criminology complete 15 credits in trauma-informed coursework. Nine of these credits can double count toward the master’s degree in criminal justice and criminology requirements. Six credits must be taken above and beyond these required credits.

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I chose the MSCJC program and Trauma-Informed Care certificate because I am passionate about supporting my community and giving back. As someone with years of experience in the child welfare and education fields, being able to provide resources and services to families and individuals through a criminal justice and trauma-informed lens is something that I believe is unique within the field.


Ciara M. TrunnellGraduate Student in Criminal Justice & Criminology

Curriculum

Graduate Certificate with Master’s in Criminal Justice and Criminology
CRM JST 970: Women and the Criminal Justice System3 credits
CRM JST 830: Intervention Strategies for Correctional Clients3 credits
Choose one additional Trauma-Informed Care elective3 credits
9 credits
Must take the two classes below in addition to the required classes for the Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice and Criminology.
SOC WRK 774: Trauma Counseling I: Theory and Research3 credits
SOC WRK 775: Trauma Counseling II: Diagnosis and Treatment3 credits
6 credits
15 Credits Total