Master
of Arts in Criminal Justice Program
Director:
Dr. Jon'a Meyer
The graduate
program in criminal justice was launched in September 2002
and offers a curriculum in the administration of criminal justice,
leading to the Master of Arts. The program is designed for
those seeking career opportunities or advancement in justice-related
fields in addition to those who seek preparation for doctoral
study. Students take courses in public management and budgeting
and acquire a broad understanding of the criminal justice system,
including contemporary issues affecting it and the analytic
skills required to conduct and apply research and to assess
public policy. The nationally-recognized faculty is multidisciplinary.
The public administration faculty offers courses that equip
students with the skills to oversee complex public agencies.
The criminal justice faculty emphasizes social science theories
and methods to impart a comprehensive understanding of crime
and the justice system. Faculty members in the School of Law,
social work, history and liberal studies provide a wide array
of electives. Evening classes meet the needs of students who
work or have other obligations during the day.
See information
for prospective students and the links on the sidebar
for more information about our program.
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Jon'a F. Meyer, 856-225-6207
April 21, 2008
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