Criminal Justice (MSCJ)
San Marcos, Texas, USA, United States
Overview
M.S.C.J.
Criminal Justice (Master's)
Prepare to be a leader in the criminal justice system.
Program Overview
The School of Criminal Justice and Criminology is a vibrant community, with approximately 1,300 baccalaureate students, and dozens of master's students and doctoral students. The School offers funding opportunities through scholarships and graduate assistantships. Graduate assistants aid our faculty in classroom instruction and research throughout the academic year.
Course Work
The School of Criminal Justice and Criminology offers a Master of Science in Criminal Justice (M.S.C.J.) degree, with the choice of a Thesis Option (30 credit hours) and a Non-thesis Option (36 credit hours). The non-thesis option is a versatile program for those seeking to further their knowledge and skills in criminal justice. The thesis option is a rigorous program for those seeking research analyst positions or considering doctoral-level study.
All candidates on the Thesis track complete an oral defense of their thesis prior to graduation. Candidates on the Non-thesis track complete a comprehensive exam prior to graduation. Specific course and admission requirements vary by program.
Program Details
Alumni are employed in various state and federal criminal justice agencies nationally and internationally. They currently serve in high-level positions such as chief officers, agents, faculty, trainers and directors.
Program Mission
The School of Criminal Justice and Criminology produces and disseminates knowledge through high-quality teaching, research, and service with a focus on empowering students and professionals to improve the criminal justice system.
The School offers courses in areas of study, such as policing, criminal justice policy, management principles, and criminological theory. The School also offers a variety of specialized courses on topics such as crime analysis and quantitative data analysis, and is associated with several centers, such as the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Center and the Texas School Safety Center (TxSSC).
Career Options
The M.S.C.J. will help to advance leadership roles and research and evaluation in a range of career opportunities:
- State and federal corrections
- Local, state, and federal police agencies
- Victim advocacy agencies
- Homeland security
- Asset protection
- Security
- Intelligence and crime analysis
- Research, planning, and evaluation
- Doctoral study
The faculty in criminal justice are recognized nationally and internationally for their commitment to outstanding teaching, cutting-edge research, and unparalleled service to the field.
Program Faculty
The faculty in criminal justice are recognized nationally and internationally for their commitment to outstanding teaching, cutting-edge research, and unparalleled service to the field.
Their broad practical experiences and diverse academic backgrounds contribute to a curriculum that provides students the skills needed for criminal justice program planning, implementation, and evaluation.
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