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Master of Science in Criminal Justice

Offered By: Colorado Technical University

Colorado Technical University's Master of Science in Criminal Justice (MSCJ) degree program is designed for professionals seeking new opportunities in law enforcement, corrections and the court systems. The curriculum serves as preparation for students interested in pursuing roles throughout the criminal justice industry. This program is structured specifically to develop the knowledge base and skills essential to those who strive to pursue opportunities in policy development, planning and decision-making in the criminal justice system. The MSCJ reflects the information base necessary to enhance responsible policy-making.

What You Can Learn

Coursework in this program focuses on a number of substantive areas applicable to the field of criminal justice. Successful completion of the MSCJ program will give students an applicable foundation of industry-related knowledge and skills, including how to:

  • Discuss trends in the development of public policies in relation to criminal justice.
  • Apply policy analysis techniques to current issues facing criminal justice and juvenile justice.
  • Use research results to enhance problem solving and decision-making.
  • Explore proactive strategies that reflect responsible organizational values, ethics and diversity.
  • Examine how court rulings, public opinion, research findings and legislative actions have influenced justice-related policies.

In addition to a quality curriculum based on industry standards, courses in Colorado Technical University's MSCJ program were developed and are taught by a faculty comprised of criminal justice professionals who bring a range of experience into their classrooms. Their firsthand knowledge and perspectives offer students the opportunity to learn from individuals willing to share their understanding of the qualities and skills sought in today's competitive marketplace.

CTU does not guarantee employment or salary.