Criminal Justice Administration, MS

48 credit hours

The Master of Science in Criminal Justice Administration is designed for practicing professionals in the fields of police, courts, and corrections within local, state, and federal jurisdictions.  The degree is designed to include all aspects of the criminal justice discipline which includes study of the law, sociology and psychology of crime and criminals, forensics, evidence and judicial administration and procedure.  It is designed for both the younger professionals who intend to pursue a career in the field and seasoned professionals who wish to expand their knowledge and skills in criminal justice administration.

Core Curriculum

Graduate Management Cluster (9) BA9

IBA 54000Management and Administrative Theory

3

IBA 54100Organizational Behavior

3

IBA 54675Employment Law and Management

3

Graduate Homeland Security Cluster (9) CJ8

ICJ 52000Terrorism and Counter Terrorism

3

ICJ 52100Homeland Security

3

ICJ 52200Homeland Security and American Policing

3

Graduate Constitutional Law Cluster (9) CJ7

ICJ 51000Constitutional Law

3

ICJ 51100Rules of Evidence

3

ICJ 51200Courtroom Testimony and Presentation

3

Graduate Administration of Justice Cluster (9) CJ9

ICJ 50300Ethics in Criminal Justice

3

ICJ 50400Public Policy and Criminal Justice

3

ICJ 52500Administration of Justice

3

Graduate Critical Issues in Policing Cluster (9) CJ6

ICJ 50200Critical Issues in Police Civil Liability

3

ICJ 52600Police in Society

3

ICJ 52700Police Leadership

3

Capstone

ICJ 60100Criminal Justice Administration

3