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341 Master's degrees in Criminal Justice in North America
Criminal Justice
The Master of Science in Criminal Justice program at Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania serves both full-time graduate students and working professionals alike, who want create change and help establish a just society. Earn your degree full-time in one year or part-time in two years.
Criminal Justice
Minnesota State University Moorhead’s Master of Arts in Criminal Justice provides training for a diverse set of careers: police science and public safety, security and loss prevention, restorative justice, juvenile and adult probation and parole, victim-witness services and more.
Criminal Justice
The master’s in Criminal Justice at Guilford College focuses on connecting criminal-justice theory to practice. You’ll analyze current practices in the field and offer critical reflection to enhance your ability to address problems as they occur in real time.
Criminal Justice
The master's program in Criminal Justice at the University of Southern Mississippi provides an advanced course of study designed to prepare students for career advancement, admission to Ph.D. programs or law school.
Criminal Justice Administration
The M.A. in Criminal Justice Administration program at Franklin University arms in-career professionals with a comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice system. Theory-to-practice coursework equips graduates to apply knowledge to solve present-day challenges at the local, state or federal level.
Law and Criminal Justice - Dual Degree
Recognizing that today's complex world requires innovation and expertise that goes beyond the traditional boundaries of specific academic disciplines, Washburn University has developed the Law and Criminal Justice - Dual Degree Program in Law and Criminal Justice to encourage students to obtain Juris Doctor and Master of Criminal Justice degrees during their course of study at Washburn
Criminal Justice
The online Master of Science in Criminal Justice program at Sam Houston State University combines the convenience of an online education with the prestige of a criminal justice degree from SHSU’s College of Criminal Justice.
Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice program of University of Central Florida is designed to meet the needs of students preparing for careers in the field of criminal justice. The curriculum focuses on the traditional issues such as management, administrative and criminal justice theory, as well as basic research methods and descriptive statistics.
Criminal Law and Procedure
OsgoodePD’s Professional LLM program in Criminal Law and Procedure from York University is a graduate program in law designed specifically for working professionals. Each of our distinct specializations focuses on interdisciplinary learning and provides you with a unique mix of academic, applied, and theoretical perspectives.
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice is offered by McNeese State University. The Master of Science online degree in criminal justice offered through McNeese’s Department of Social Sciences provides advanced studies in a range of fields associated with criminal justice, such as corrections, criminology, ethics and justice administration.

Criminal Justice and Criminology
The Criminal Justice and Criminology course from East Tennessee State University is designed for students interested in expanding their knowledge of the criminal justice system and gaining the skills and tools required to become leaders in the field.
Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice program from Anderson University (South Carolina) gives you the tools and training you need to advance your career and make those crucial decisions with confidence.
Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement
The complex intersection of communities and criminal justice organizations is subject to change over time. Grand Canyon University’s Master of Science in Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement provides students with a working framework for addressing 21st century topics.
Criminal Justice
The Master of Science in Criminal Justice at George Mason University advances the knowledge, skills, and career prospects of early-to-mid-career criminal justice professionals and those seeking their first jobs in the criminal justice field.
Criminal Justice Studies
Criminal Justice Studies is offered at West Texas A&M University.
Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice is a growing and competitive field. A degree in computer science prepares you to work with some of the top companies in the industry, locally and worldwide. The Computer Science program of Weber State University is a good fit if you are interested in computer programming and working in the technology sector.
Criminal Justice - Legal Studies
One of the leading military colleges in the United States, the Criminal Justice - Legal Studies program at Saint Leo University has been educating criminal justice professionals for more than three decades. In the Catholic spirit, they base their criminal justice model on a steadfast moral consciousness that recognizes the dignity, value, and gifts of all people.
Public Administration and Criminal Justice
This dual degree Public Administration and Criminal Justice program from Kennesaw State University equips you with critical thinking, communication and leadership skills to help familiarize you with the values of public service, criminal justice management, community services, global criminal justice and ethical leadership conduct.
Criminal Justice and Public Safety
The Criminal Justice and Public Safety program at Indiana University East will appeal to individuals interested in the fields of policing, homeland security, and emergency management.
Criminal Justice - Forensic Psychology
Stockton University offers a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Program (MACJ) degree with a track in Forensic Psychology. The Criminal Justice - Forensic Psychology track examines the coevolution of the criminal justice system and the field of psychology.