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Master of Science in Criminal Justice - Justice Administration

Offered By: Tiffin University

In the first semester of the Tiffin University Master Science in Criminal Justice - Justice Administration Concentration, students will be provided with perspectives in human resource management, statistical applications, and contemporary issues in Justice Administration. The second semester explores legal and ethical issues, policy formation and analysis, and research and analysis. The final semester covers law and management practices, administrative theory, and the design and analysis of educational programs and training sessions. Students do have the opportunity to attend on a full or part-time.

The Master of Science in Criminal Justice (MSCJ) is a professional practical degree program that attracts skilled managers, agents, and clinicians from many components of the criminal justice and juvenile justice systems. Combined with the faculty who direct and facilitate the educational experiences in the MSCJ program, the school's talented and multifaceted students complete the mixture and create an intellectual synergy that's found in very few graduate programs.