Master of Science in Criminal Justice and Criminology
Program Overview
Master of Science in Criminal Justice and Criminology Overview
The Master of Science in Criminal Justice and Criminology is a comprehensive program that provides students with a broad understanding of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The program is designed to prepare students for careers in criminal justice and related fields.
Program Requirements
To receive a Master of Science in Criminal Justice and Criminology, students must complete a minimum of 30 credits, including:
- Course List
- CRM JST 510 Advanced Statistics in Criminal Justice - 3 credits
- CRM JST 520 Research Methods in Criminal Justice - 3 credits
- CRM JST 530 Crime Analysis - 3 credits
- Total Credits: 30
Program Details
The program focuses on providing a deep understanding of the criminal justice system, encompassing law enforcement, judicial processes, and correctional institutions. By completing the required coursework, students gain a comprehensive education that prepares them for professional roles within the criminal justice sector and related areas.
