| Program Name | Master of Science in Criminal Justice |
| College Name | College of Professional Studies |
| Entry Terms | Summer 2013: July 1, 2013 Fall 2013: September 9, 2013 |
| Credits Required for Graduation | 45 Quarter Hours |
| Estimated Total Tuition* | 2012-2013 Tuition |
| Curriculum | View Curriculum |
| Application | Apply | View Admissions Requirements |
| Download Program Overview | Master of Science in Criminal Justice (PDF) |
| Visit the College of Professional Studies webpage | |
Designed for professionals in law enforcement, public courts, private security, and corrections organizations, the Master of Science in Criminal Justice provides a path to excellence for leaders in criminal justice.
The program’s core curriculum covers areas such as leadership theories and practices, legal decision making, current and emerging anticrime strategies, and the theoretical, ethical, and constitutional foundations of American criminal justice institutions. Beyond the core curriculum, students complete operational courses focused on management, planning, finance, and research.
Supplementing the curriculum are concentrations in the areas of Community and Family Justice, Corrections Management, Leadership, and Security, allowing you to gain content-specific expertise in your area of interest.
* Tuition rates are for the 2012-2013 academic year beginning on July 1, 2012. Tuition and fees are subject to revision by the president and Board of Trustees at any time.