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Master's (M.S.) Degree Program in Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice is one of the fastest growing interdisciplinary programs in higher education. The M.S. in Criminal Justice program from the King Graduate School is a 36 credit program. Students complete eight core courses which will be enriched by specializing in one of our concentrations in Human Services, Urban Crime Policy and Community Development. This 36 credit program can be completed in 4 semesters.

The Master’s Program in Criminal Justice seeks to enhance knowledge of the field, critical thinking skills and a mastery of oral and writing competencies. The program provides a broader global perspective that is indispensable to criminal justice professionals who aspire to leadership positions at federal, state and city agencies.

Our program not only speaks to the law enforcement perspective of criminal justice, but just as equally important is the ever growing field of human services and the criminal justice professional of today needs to have an understanding of the human services and the critical role of such a professional today.

Innovative Curriculum

The innovative curriculum in the Master of Science in Criminal Justice will deepen the student's understanding of the changing national and international environment. Graduates will develop competences in research methods, causes of crime, analyses of police, courts and the correctional system and crime reduction strategies.

Our offered concentration allows a student to learn a significant body of knowledge in Human Services, Urban Crime Policy or Community Development. The selected concentration requires a student who chooses and completes four electives within that concentration.

Concentration in Human Services

Concentration in Urban Crime Policy

Master of Science in Criminal Justice (36 Credits)
DEGREE REQUIREMENTSCREDITS
Required General Criminal Justice Courses24
Core Courses (8 at 3 credits each)24
CJ-615 - Criminology Theory3
CJ-620 - Research Methods and Data Analysis3
CJ-630 - The Supreme Court, U.S. Constitution, and Criminal Law3
CJ-640 - Prespectives on Drugs and the Criminal Justice System3
CJ-730 - Comparative Criminal Justice Systems3
CJ-740 - Leadership, Ethics, and Management in Criminal Justice3
CJ-755 - Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism3
CJ-780 - Public Policy Issues in Criminal Justice (Capstone Course)3
General Track Elective Options (4 at 3 credits each)12
CJ-618 - Crime Scene Investigation3
CJ-650 - The Sociology of Juvenile Delinquency3
CJ-660 - Statistics for Criminal Justice3
CJ-718 - The Psychology of Criminal Behavior3
CJ-760 - Community Violence: Causes, Effects, and Solutions3
CJ-735 - International Perspectives on the Death Penalty3
CJ-725 - Organized and Transnational Crime3
CJ-655 - Race, Class and Crime in America3
CJ-690 - Internships in Criminal Justice3
CJ-765 - Child Development, Trauma and the Criminal Justice System3
CJ-770 - Urban Poverty and the Family3
CJ-775 - Counseling Psychology and Human Services3
CJ-776 - New York City and the Great Crime Decline3
CJ-777 - Intelligence Systems and National Security3
CJ-778 - Cybercrime, Cyberweapons, Cyberterrorism3
CJ-720 - Geographic Information Systems and Computer Applications in Criminal Justice3
CJ-750 - Crisis Management and Disaster Preparedness3
Optional Thesis Track (Must take the following classes in last two semesters)6
CJ-791 - Master’s Thesis3
CJ-792 - Master’s Thesis3
In addition to the general requirements, all students must have completed an undergraduate course in research methods or statistics.

*Courses in Human Services can also be used as electives.

Master of Science in Criminal Justice

The landscape of the criminal justice system had been irrevocably transformed. The ever-present danger of terrorism and other forms of transnational crimes necessitates a closer collaboration among criminal justice agencies on all levels: federal, state, local, and even international levels. A graduate education has become indispensable to the criminal justice professional who aspires for leadership positions at these agencies. A graduate degree in Criminal Justice provides the opportunity for doors to open for advancement in a variety of career fields.

The innovative curriculum in our Master of Science in Criminal Justice will deepen the student's understanding of the changing national and international environment. Our graduates will emerge with a firm understanding of crime reduction strategies, dexterity in research and crime mapping skills and the ability to ascend to leadership roles in the field. Even better, our faculty combines both research and practical applications to enhance our graduate curriculum.

Students can tailor their program to their interests by choosing to specialize in one of the following concentrations:

Human Services

Urban Crime Policy

Community Development

We are in need of highly educated criminal justice professionals to enhance public safety, human services, community development and policies in urban crime issues at home and abroad and the King Graduate School's Master's degree program in Criminal Justice is a passport toward those high-level careers.

Our program offers flexibility and convenience with courses onsite in the evenings, fully online or a combination of both formats.

Student Consumer Information

Program Information
Program: Criminal Justice
Degree: Master of Science
CIP Code: 43.0103
Program Approval: The New York State Education Department
Accreditation: Middle States Commission on Higher Education
Program Outcomes
On-Time Program Completion Rate: 100%
Placement Rate: 74%
Ocupation Information
SOC * Code(s) Job Titles Department of Labor O*NET Link
21-1093 Caseworker, Advocate, Home-based Assistant, Human Services Program Specialist, Mental Health Technician, Outreach Specialist, Addictions Counselor, Case Worker, Casework Specialist

http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/21-1093.00

19-3041 Research Scientist, Research Associate, Social Scientist, Behavioral Scientist, Foundation Program Director, International Health Director (Health Science Administration), Policy Analyst, Research and Evaluation Manager, Research Center Director, Research Coordinator

http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/19-3041.00

33-3021 Special Agent, Criminal Investigator, Investigator, FBI Special Agent (Federal Bureau of Investigation Special Agent)

http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/33-3021.03 

33-3021 Intelligence Analysts

http://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/33-3021.06

* Standard Occupational Code
Program Cost
Category Semester Program
Tuition & Fees * $6,682 $26,728
Books & Supplies $450 $1,800
Room & Board ** $4,350 $17,400
* Tuition assumes full-time enrollment
** For on-campus students, Room & Board assumes double occupancy
Median Debt for Program Graduates
Federal: $32,485
Private: $0
Institutional: $0

Inside Master of Science in Criminal Justice

Concentration in Human Services
Concentration in Urban Crime Policy

Dean of Criminal Justice:

Michele S. Rodney Esq.
King Graduate School of Criminal Justice

Graduate Programs:

Criminal Justice

Graduate Concentrations:

Concentration in Human Services

Concentration in Urban Crime Policy

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