Master of Science in Criminal Justice / Law
The Kaplan University Master of Science in Criminal Justice is built on a professional model of relevant, practical knowledge. The program offers two courses of study, a nonthesis track that lends itself to practical law enforcement applications and a research-based thesis track that focuses on theory and prepares you for criminal justice instruction. There are four areas of specialization in the Master of Science in Criminal Justice program: Law, Global Issues in Criminal Justice, Leadership and Executive Management, and Policing.
This master's degree in criminal justice represents the Law specialization. Who Should Take This Program?This degree program is for students who already hold a bachelor's degree from a regionally or nationally accredited college and want to earn an advanced degree to further a career in criminal justice.GET STARTED NOW — Click here to request more information
Kaplan University
Whether you're looking to change or advance your career, Kaplan University will help you get there faster. Online flexibility, reduced costs, financial aid assistance, and a quicker path to your degree make Kaplan University a smart choice for working adults.
Kaplan University instructors have both the academic background and professional experience to teach real-world knowledge. Our degree programs feature various emphasis areas and a comprehensive curriculum geared toward your career goals.Kaplan University is part of Kaplan Higher Education, a system of more than 70 campus-based schools nationwide. An accredited university providing educational services since 1937, Kaplan University offers master's, bachelor's, and associate's degrees, as well as certificate programs.Accreditation
Accredited by The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.