Graduate Coordinator: Carla D. Coates Email: cdcoates@ncat.edu Phone: 336-285-2046
Department Chair: Carla D. Coates Email: cdcoates@ncat.edu Phone: 336-285-2046
The Ph.D. program in Criminal Justice presents both advanced instruction and opportunities for
independent research. The Ph.D. degree is the highest academic degree offered, and graduates typically
find employment as researchers in government or industry laboratories or as university faculty. Earning a
Ph.D. degree requires initiative and responsibility, and the student is expected to make a significant
contribution to criminal justice knowledge by investigating a topic that is recognized as significant.
Additional Admission Requirements
• Applicants for the Ph.D. in Criminal Justice program must have a master’s degree in criminal
justice, criminology, sociology, humanities, or other social science degree and a cumulative
master’s program GPA of 3.3, with adequate preparation in statistics, criminological theories,
and research methods.
• Students can transfer up to 24 credits from a master’s program.
• GRE test scores.
Program Outcomes
• Provide students with the skills to achieve an advanced understanding of the core theoretical
perspectives in criminology and criminal justice.
• Provide students with the skills to examine and design the technology needed to protect our nation’s
critical infrastructure in cyberspace.
• Provide students with practical and hands-on experience to examine and design technology needed
to advance police technologies to reduce the criminalization of people of color, immigrants, and
other marginalized persons.
• Provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the social, political, cultural, and ethical
issues related to the governing of crime and criminal justice processes and outcomes.