The Master of Science Degree in Criminal Justice is comprised of an Orientation and twelve graduate-credit courses, each with its own clear, comprehensive learning guide. Each course features a series of 'hands-on' activities and research projects that challenge the student to meld information gleaned from the texts, independent research, and outside sources to explore realistic management problems.
Growing emphasis on domestic security, terrorism and crime prevention has created a huge demand for executive-level professionals who possess knowledge across a broad spectrum in criminal justice. Here are just a few positions you might consider:
- Criminologist
- Law Librarian
- Social Worker
- Criminal Investigator
- FBI Agent
- U.S. Customs Agent
- Penologist
- Contract Administrator
- Rehabilitation Specialist
- Criminal Investigator
- Coroner
- Compliance Officer
- Victim Services Specialist
- Security Consultant
- Corrections Manager
- Drug Abuse Counselor
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