Degree: BA MPP
Classroom Type: Online and on campus classes
This pathway program allows high-performing students to earn both the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and the Master of Public Policy in an accelerated timeframe. You will receive a solid grounding in the context and management of criminal justice organizations and the knowledge and skills needed to design, advocate for, and analyze public policies relevant to those organizations and the larger democratic society.
Fall: July 31; Spring: December 31; Summer: May 31
Interest Categories: Public Administration & Policy
Campus: CU Denver
The Pathways Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice (BACJ)/Master of Public Policy (MPP) degree allows high-performing students to earn both degrees in an accelerated time frame, saving students both time and money. Students graduating with the Pathways BACJ/MPP degree receive a solid grounding in the context and management of criminal justice organizations and the knowledge and skills needed to design, advocate for, and analyze public policies relevant to those organizations and the larger democratic society. Both the BACJ and the MPP degrees are offered fully online, providing students with the flexibility to schedule courses around the reality of family and work demands while also engaging both local and fully online students in public service opportunities in their own communities.
The BACJ/MPP degree program offered by the School of Public Affairs allows high-performing students to count 12 credit hours towards both the BACJ and the MPP degrees. Eligible students are those who have completed at least 75 credits with a minimum 3.5 GPA in the BACJ major and a 3.0 overall GPA, completed the undergraduate Core Curriculum, and who meet the other requirements listed below.
Students are eligible to receive the BACJ degree once they have successfully completed 120 semester hours and all CU Denver undergraduate degree requirements. The MPP will be conferred once the student has completed all requirements of the MPP degree.
General requirements
To earn the degree, students must satisfy all requirements in each of the three areas below, in addition to their individual major requirements.
Review CU Denver's Undergraduate Academic Policies.
Review CU Denver's Graduate Academic Policies.
Pathways Application
Both current CU Denver BACJ majors and new transfer students are eligible to apply to the Pathways BACJ/MPP program after meeting the following criteria:
Students do not apply for the pathway program at the time of application to CU Denver. Students will work with their assigned undergraduate academic advisor to apply for the pathway program after they have already matriculated to the university and have met the stated criteria.
BACJ/MPP Program Matriculation
After a student is admitted to the Pathways BACJ/MPP program, they will work with their assigned undergraduate academic advisor to enroll in MPP-level courses each semester. Students can complete up to 6 credit hours of MPP coursework each semester as an undergraduate and a maximum of 12 graduate semester credits can be completed as an undergraduate BACJ/MPP student overall. Students will continue to take undergraduate coursework while also completing graduate-level coursework.
Students in the Pathways BACJ/MPP program may be eligible to complete the MPP-level internship only after successfully passing two MPP-level courses. The MPP-level internship may fulfill both the BACJ and MPP internship requirement. The BACJ-level internship will not fulfill the MPP-level internship. Students must maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative grade point average for all course work and a 3.5 grade point average for the BACJ major.
Recommended Completion Time:5 Years
Max Transfer Credits:9
Max Credits Per Year:In most cases, students wishing to take more than 18 credit hours per semester (12 in the summer session) must have the overload approved by the dean.
Required Credits for Completion:141 Credits