Career and Academic Opportunities

The combined Math BS and MSCJ will prepare students for careers in various fields associated with Criminal
Justice, including Law Enforcement, Investigation Services, and Forensic Science. The foundation in
mathematics will leave graduates particularly well suited to careers in areas of Criminal Justice that involve
quantitative analysis such as Crime Statistics and Intelligence Analysis. Students may also wish to pursue
additional academic goals such as a doctoral degree in Criminology or a Law degree.

Salary and Career Information

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Admission Requirements

Double Owl Admission Requirements 
  • 3.25 KSU GPA
  • 60 hours toward the bachelors degree
  • 30 hours at KSU
Double Counted Courses Include
  • CRJU 7702 to count for Related Studies
  • CRJU 7706 to count for Related Studies
  • CRJU 7712 or CRJU 7704 or CRJU 7705 to count for Related Studies
Graduate Admission Requirements

Suggested Timeline

Apply to Double Owl early in Junior year. Apply to Graduate Program in Senior Year by posted graduate program deadline.

Sample Academic Plan Apply
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Contact Information

Undergraduate Information

Undergraduate Degree

Bachelor of Science in Mathematics

Department / College

Mathematics / College of Science and Mathematics
Science Building, Room 205B

Advising Contact

David Marsh, Academic Advisor
dmarsh6@kennesaw.edu
470-578-6167

Graduate Information

Graduate Degree

Master of Science in Criminal Justice

Department / College

Sociology and Criminal Justice / College of Humanities and Social Sciences
Rm. 4069, Social Science Bldg.

Advising Contact

Dr. Christopher Totten, Graduate Program Director
ctotten@kennesaw.edu
470-578-4413