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MS in Criminal Justice Administration

Advance your administrative and leadership abilities in the criminal justice field

This degree integrates academic excellence with practical insights and a faith-based curriculum, preparing you for a dynamic and fulfilling career in criminal justice.

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In the Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration program, you will explore critical issues and current topics within the criminal justice field, guided by professionals who bring both academic and hands-on experience. Alongside your professional growth, you will also have opportunities for spiritual development. You will gain comprehensive knowledge in human services, law enforcement, courts, and corrections, equipping you with the skills to excel in various roles such as a sworn law enforcement officer, crime analyst, probation officer, or court administrator.

Designed for flexibility, you can start the program in any semester and choose to complete it in one year or over two years. Whether you are a recent graduate or a seasoned professional, this degree will enhance your expertise, support career advancement, foster spiritual growth, and meet the educational requirements for promotions in many criminal justice agencies.

Program

MS in Criminal Justice Administration

Delivery

Online

Degree

Master of Science

College

College of Social Sciences & Humanities

Credit Hours

33

Quick Links

Gavel And Books

Career Possibilities 

  • Sworn Law Enforcement Officer

  • Crime Analyst

  • Telecommunications Specialist

  • Accreditation Specialist

  • Records Specialist

  • Correctional Officer

  • Adult Probation Officer

  • Juvenile Probation Officers

  • Court Administrator

  • Judicial Assistant

  • Research Analyst

Did you Know?

Did you know that many employers (including law enforcement agencies and government entities) offer educational benefits for employees who want to further their education? In many cases, all you have to do is ask!

 

Every employer is different, but here are some of the ways that employers may choose to help fund your education:

 

  • Reimbursement

  • Direct Assistance

  • Matching Programs

  • Grants & ScholarshipsDiscounts

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