The Department of Criminology studies crime, deviance, security, and policing from an interdisciplinary perspective. The discipline aims to understand the nature of crime and society and the theoretical underpinnings that guide how reactions against crime are initiated in a legal system. The MSS in Criminology allows students to develop insights into the research and theoretical analysis of crime, deviance, and punishment. Sociologist Professor Dr. Zia Rahman joined as the founder Chair of the Department and currently, it has seven faculty members having backgrounds in Law, Sociology, Criminology, Anthropology, and Journalism.
From the very beginning, the MSS program in Criminology has been playing a significant role in establishing Criminology as an academic discipline all over the country. Since the scope of criminology is increasing by leaps and bounds, the program has introduced a number of relevant courses to meet the needs of our time.
Admission
The Master's Program in Criminology is open for students who have completed four years of BSS (Honors) at the Department of Criminology. This is a one-year program divided into two semesters. Only successful students of the BSS (honors) program shall be eligible to get admitted into the MSS program in Criminology within two academic years.
The Program
The distribution of course units, marks, and credit build-up for the MSS Degree Program for 800 marks shall be as follows:
Course Structure of the MSS Degree Program |
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Semester |
No. of Courses |
Total Marks |
Earned Credits |
1st |
4 |
400 |
16 |
2nd |
2 |
200 |
8 |
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1 comprehensive examination and 1 viva voce |
50+50=100 |
2+2=4 |
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1 Thesis * |
100 |
4 |
Total |
8 |
800 |
32 |
*A taught course might be offered in lieu of a thesis.
Natures, Patterns, and Type of Questions
Many options can be adapted for question settings and examinations; for instance,
Exams |
Marks |
Final Exam |
50 |
Midterm Exam |
20 |
Term Paper |
20 |
Presentation & Class Attendance |
10 |
Total Marks |
100 |
Grading System
For each course, the average marks awarded by the semester final examiners (internal and external), and the marks awarded by the course teacher for the mid- term examination, term paper and presentation shall be totalled and converted into letter- grades following a 4-point grading scale presented below:
Grading Structure for MSS Degree Programs in a 4-Point Grading Scale |
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Mark Range (%) |
Letter Grade |
Explanation |
Grade Points |
80 and Above |
A+ |
Excellent |
4.00 |
75-79 |
A |
3.75 |
|
70-74 |
A- |
3.50 |
|
65-69 |
B+ |
Very Good |
3.25 |
50-54 |
B |
Good |
2.50 |
45-49 |
B- |
2.25 |
|
40-44 |
C |
Passing |
2.00 |
Bellow 40 |
F |
Failing |
0.00 |
........... |
I |
|
Incomplete |
........... |
W |
|
Withdrawn |
Interpretation of the Grades
automatically be changed to an 'F' grade. A maximum of two T grades shall be allowed to a student in one semester except the third one where only one T grade will be allowed.
Promotion
Improvement
Readmission
Dropout
Computation of Grade Point Average