Sponsored Description: Protecting the public and maintaining order are challenging responsibilities in today’s world, especially with the increased need for homeland security. This is why graduate degrees in criminal justice are valuable for advancement in the law enforcement sector or for those who want to obtain doctoral or law degrees. Students majoring in the Master of Science in Criminal Justice degree program desiring a greater focus in management skills may choose a management track in (1) Law Enforcement Administration (LEA) or a management track in (2) Corrections Administration (CA) as part of their degree completion plan. By taking one class per session, five times a year, you can graduate in less than two years—or sooner if you transfer in up to nine of the 36 credit hours needed to graduate. To be admitted into the MSCJ program, you must have completed an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution with at least a 3.0 undergraduate cumulative GPA and have at least two to three years of substantive work experience. Columbia College is nationally ranked for quality and value. Your bachelor’s degree got you to where you are now. A MSCJ from Columbia College will get you where you want to be.
Accreditation:
Regional Board - North Central Association of Colleges & Schools