Public Administration - Criminal Justice (Master of Public Administration)

The mission of Jacksonville State University’s MPA Program is to provide a diverse student population with the knowledge and core competencies to become effective public administrators. Through the use of a standardized public administration curriculum and interdisciplinary cooperation, our program is able to prepare students for leadership roles in a variety of public and non-profit organizations. Utilizing traditional classroom and on-line formats, our program is able to provide quality graduate education that promotes the values and ideals of public service to all students.

Application Deadlines

Applications are accepted year-round.

Application Materials Required for the MPA with a Concentration in Criminal Justice

Applicants for the MPA must submit all of the following documentation to Graduate Admissions to be considered for admission:

Graduate Admissions
Jacksonville State University
700 Pelham Road North
Jacksonville, Alabama 36265-1602

  1. Completed JSU Graduate Application for Admission.
  2. Non-refundable $35.00 application processing fee.
  3. Official transcripts from the baccalaureate degree awarding institution and all transcripts from institutions where post-baccalaureate work has been completed. To be considered for admission, applicants must hold a degree from an institutionally accredited institution or its foreign equivalent. (Students who have previously attended JSU do not need to request a transcript from the university.)
  4. A statement of purpose/interest that shows why the MPA degree is important to the applicant, what the applicant will bring to the program, and how the degree will benefit the applicant’s career aspirations.
  5. A professional resume, including academic history, employment, and voluntary/community work. Applicants with at least one year of full-time (or two years of part-time) administrative experience working for a federal, state, or local government, or a nonprofit organization, must include this experience on their resumes. Applicants should also provide a letter of reference from the federal, state, or local government agency or nonprofit organization. This letter must be on agency letterhead stating the job title, dates of employment, and nature of administrative experience and responsibilities.
  6. International student applicants must see the International Student Applicants section of this catalog for other application and enrollment requirements.

Admission Requirements for the MPA with a Concentration in Criminal Justice

A particular undergraduate major is not specified for admission to this program.

Unconditional Admission

To be considered for unconditional admission, applicants must meet one of the following:

  • A cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale or
  • A cumulative graduate GPA of 3.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale for applicants holding a graduate degree from an accredited institution

Conditional Admission

  • Applicants who do not meet the criteria for unconditional admission and have a cumulative undergraduate GPA between 2.75 and 2.99 may be considered for conditional admission.

Applicants who are granted conditional admission must achieve a GPA of at least 3.00 on the first 12 graduate hours attempted. Failure to meet these conditions will result in the student being dropped from graduate studies.

Minimum Requirements for the MPA with a Concentration in Criminal Justice

An overall 3.00 GPA is required on all coursework attempted for the master’s degree. Transfer credit cannot be used to raise the GPA to the required 3.00.

Course Title Credits
Required Public Administration Courses
PA 500Foundations of Public Administration3
PA 501Public Policy Process and Analysis3
PA 502Research Methods and Program Evaluation3
PA 504Leadership and Ethics in the Public Sector3
PA 531HR Management in the Public Sector3
PA 532Budgeting and Finance in the Public Sector3
PA 540Public Organizational Theory 3
PA 546Diversity in the Workplace3
PA 599Capstone Project in Public Administration3
Criminal Justice Concentration
Select twelve semester hours of the following:12
Seminar in Contemporary Criminal Justice Issues
Seminar in Legal Issues
Criminal Justice Planning, Evaluation, and Grant-Writing
Six additional semester hours of Criminal Justice courses by advisement
Total Hours39

39 Graduate Semester Hours are Required for this Degree

Graduation and Capstone Project

A Capstone Project is required for this degree; the Capstone Project is a 3-hour credit course taken during the last semester of coursework. Please contact the graduate advisor for full details. All students must apply for graduation by the given deadline of the semester in which they plan to graduate. Please see the Graduation and Comprehensive Exam section of this catalog for more information.