Boston University
Online Master of Science in Criminal Justice
BU is one of the largest independent, nonprofit universities in the country and ranks #41 in the 2014 edition of Best Colleges, received the Sloan Consortium Award of Excellence in 2010, and the U.S. Distance Learning Association Award in 2011.
The MSCJ degree gives students the necessary skills to enhance a career, teach, apply to law school, or pursue a doctorate.
Courses consist of topics such as victimology, criminology, terrorism, youth crime, forensic behavior analysis and research methods.
The online program consists of 10 classes that can be completed in less than two years of study.
Focus on one course at a time by taking two seven-week courses per semester.
Credits required: 30
BU Online has joined edX, the exclusive MIT- and Harvard-led online learning platform that gives professors unprecedented flexibility in designing courses.
Accreditation: New England Association of Schools and Colleges,
Commission on Institutions of Higher Education (NEASC-CIHE).
Offered on campus or online, the Master of Criminal Justice program is designed for those who want to enter or advance in the field of criminal justice, or simply gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating discipline. A Master of Criminal Justice (MCJ) from Boston University’s Metropolitan College will give you a competitive edge whether you plan to enhance your career, teach, apply to law school, or pursue a doctorate. Degree candidates will take courses in which they will analyze criminal behavior, apply principles of leadership in organizational settings, learn theories of social control, and gain an informed perspective of law enforcement, the judicial system, and corrections. Ever-evolving and often misunderstood, crime and justice are central to the moral fabric and social cohesion of society.
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