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Admission

Admission to the Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice degree program requires prospective students to meet specified standards provided by the Graduate School at TAMIU. The PhD in Criminal Justice degree program faculty will review all applications and determine admissibility to the program.

  • Students seeking admission to the proposed PhD in Criminal Justice degree program must have completed a master’s degree before beginning coursework.
  • International students seeking admission to the program must meet the TAMIU Graduate School’s requirements governing admission of international students.
  • Applications with only a juris doctorate (J.D.) will be required to complete and pass with at least a “B” a master’s level statistics course.

Requirements 

TAMIU’s proposed PhD in Criminal Justice degree program requires the following materials to be submitted by an applicant to the Graduate School at TAMIU:

  1. Official Texas A&M International University online doctoral degree application and an application fee of $35.00.
  2. A master’s degree in criminal justice or a closely related field. Students with a Master’s degree in a discipline other than Criminal Justice/Criminology or closely related disciplines will be reviewed and determined on a case by case basis.
  3. Official transcripts from each post-secondary school attended. If the applicant has completed a master’s degree, then a final official transcript must show evidence of degree completion. A minimum 3.0 GPA is required in the last 60 hours graduate/undergraduate coursework.
  4. Official Graduate Record Examination (GRE) scores. Applicants with a completed J.D. may use an official LSAT report in lieu of the GRE if this was taken within the past five years and the applicant scored 155 or higher.
  5. Two letters of recommendation from university faculty members familiar with the applicant’s academic work; if the applicant desires, a third letter of recommendation may be submitted from another person qualified to evaluate the applicant’s potential for doctoral study.
  6. Applicants must submit a personal statement, limited to 1,000 words (12-point font, double spaced). An applicant will need to address the following questions in his/her personal statement: [1] What are your research interests and discuss some of your research experiences. [2] Which faculty member(s) in the PhD program would you most likely work with? Why? [3] What are your career goals and how do you see our PhD Program helping you to achieve those goals? [4] What personal assets (talent, skills, experiences, etc.) can you bring to our program? Note that only a few students will be admitted each year and applicants are unlikely to be successful if there is no suitable supervisor available within the program.
  7. A resume or curriculum vita. Please limit this to no more than 10 pages.
  8. A writing sample that illustrates the applicant’s ability to synthesize information and think critically. Examples of acceptable writing samples are a thesis, a peer-reviewed publication, or a technical report written by the applicant. For a multi-authored peer-reviewed publication, the applicant should be the first and/or the primary author.
  9. International students must comply with all admission requirements set by the Graduate School at TAMIU, including TOEFL requirements (https://www.tamiu.edu/admissions/Internat.shtml).
  10. Upon acceptance, students are expected to complete the graduate school online orientation (https://www.tamiu.edu/sole/orientation.shtml).

Apply to the Ph.D. in Criminal Justice program

Contact

Department of Social Sciences
Academic Innovation Center 313
Phone: 956.326.2475 | Email: brenda.martinez@tamiu.edu