Thursday, February 14, 2008

CRIMINOLOGY

CRIMINOLOGY

The Master of Science in Criminal Justice program prepares students for entry and advancement in criminal justice related careers This degree program provides instruction in current criminal justice issues such as law enforcement operations the courts and correctional institutions private investigations and victim and juvenile counseling In addition to learning about theory and practice students will gain exposure to the latest applied technology and interact with practitioners in criminal justice Career opportunities include work in police agencies private investigation agencies state federal agencies The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice can provide students with a superior foundation in some of the most interesting aspects of the industry including criminology and the causes of crime and typologies and victims Graduates with a degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice have developed their skills of critical reasoning problem solving and oral and written communication Curriculum includes terrorism and homeland security criminal law and procedure corporate crime ethics and justice comparative criminology survey research police administration The Master of Public Administration It is designed for criminal justice professionals including supervisors and managers in policing courts corrections security and associated support agencies who aspire to move into management and administrative assignments The coursework includes an indepth review and discussion of contemporary decisionmaking models and issues confronting the American criminal justice system

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