Criminal Justice M.S.

Master

In Gurjaani (Georgia)

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Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    Gurjaani (Georgia)

  • Duration

    Flexible

  • Start date

    Different dates available

The mission of the masters of criminal justice program is to create opportunities for critical thinking for future and current practitioners and academic researchers in the field of criminal justice/criminology. Moreover, the program encourages and creates environments conducive to learning the body of knowledge generally defined within the field of criminal justice/criminology which includes the meaning of laws, the creation of laws, the breaking of laws, social reactions to deviant and criminal behavior, and how individuals are processed over time.
The liberal arts mission is at the center of the program by placing emphasis on classroom discussion and experiential learning by a diverse group of faculty and professionals in the field. Individual relationships between faculty and students create unique opportunities through internships and independent research within the vast field of criminal justice.
More specifically the program is structured to focus on the areas of criminal justice policy, policing, corrections, criminological theory, legal issues, research design and statistics, and ethics. After the completion of the program, graduates will be able to critically analyze criminal justice policy and practices in relation to functioning in a democratic society. The goal of the program is to prepare graduates to assume roles as ethical, responsible citizens and professionals in the field.

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Gurjaani (Georgia)
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About this course

The Master of Criminal Justice (MSCJ) degree is the professional degree for those seeking a career in criminal justice. The Georgia College MSCJ program develops the skills which prepare students to work in social services, judiciary and law, law enforcement, education and in private business. The 36-credit MSCJ program is offered in a convenient online format designed for the busy working professional. The program can be completed in four semesters of full-time study.

Must have completed requirements for a Bachelor's degree from a college accredited by the proper regional accrediting association.
Must submit a current résumé detailing relevant work experience.

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Subjects

  • Criminology
  • Statistics
  • Ethics
  • Design
  • MSCJ
  • Criminal
  • Criminal Justice
  • Culmination
  • Comprehensive
  • Police in Society
  • Criminal Justice System

Course programme

Program of Study

The curriculum is divided into required courses and elective courses. Students are strongly encouraged to take CRJU 6100 and CRJU 6605 in their first or second terms in the MSCJ program. CRJU 6100 serves as an overview to criminal justice and to this particular MSCJ program. At the culmination of the curriculum, students are required to take and pass CRJU 6700 the comprehensive exam. Students must take this exam during their last semester of course work. The comprehensive exam covers core curriculum classes, which include CRJU 6100, 6200, 6300, 6400, 6500, 6515, and 6605/6610. Students are given two days to complete 7 general questions from each section. Students are given two questions from each subject area and choose one question to respond to. Any subjects that are failed on the comprehensive exam must be tested on a second time. If the student fails the second attempt at the exam, the student will be required to take that course over, and go through the testing process again. If a comprehensive exam subject is failed twice, that student is dismissed from the program.

I. Required Courses (24 semester hours)

Required of all students:
  • The Criminal Justice System
  • Police in Society
  • Seminar in Corrections
  • Criminological Theory
  • Legal Issues in Crim Justice
  • Criminal Justice Ethics
  • Crim Justice Research Design
  • Criminal Justice Statistics
  • Comprehensive Exam
II. Electives (12 semester hours)

Select from the following:
  • Current Issues in Crim Justice
  • Organizational Theory & Mgmt
  • History of Crim Justice&Crime
  • Comparable Crim Just Systems
  • Correctional Counseling/Treatm
  • Victimology
  • Critic Crim(Radical Theorists)
  • Criminal Behaviors
  • International Terrorism
  • Independent Study
  • Special Topics
With approval of the graduate coordinator, students may substitute current CRJU 5000 level courses for ay of the above electives, or substitute up to 6 hours of the following toward the electives: PUAD 5401, POLS 5401, PUAD 6538, PUAD 6558, PUAD 6578, PUAD 6625.

III. Optional
  • Internship and/or Cooperative
  • Capstone Research Project

Criminal Justice M.S.

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