The Master of Science in Criminal Justice (MSCJ) program offers educational opportunities for individuals who seek a broader understanding of the criminal justice process and the link between research and policy. The MSCJ program also serves those seeking additional credentials for promotion and career enhancement, students interested in pursuing doctoral work in criminal justice, and those in related fields who are interested in criminal justice issues or careers. The MSCJ degree can be earned in five semesters (18 months) of part-time study in the online program.
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Master’s degree, students are expected to be able to:
- Integrate theory and research with criminal justice practice.
- Develop effective programmatic or policy responses to emerging criminal justice issues.
- Appraise the general quality of criminal justice research and propose methods for improving this research.
- Write and effectively communicate at a level expected of someone in a criminal justice leadership position.
Admission Requirements
*The eCampus program is available in a part-time format only. The specialties in Victims and Offenders or Forensic Investigations are not available in the eCampus format at this time.
- Two Letters of Recommendation
- Resume
- Statement of Purpose or Personal Statement of 750 words or less outlining interests in graduate study, expectations, and future goals.
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