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Point Park University's Master of Science in criminal justice administration provides a strong foundation in business, administration, law, policy, economics and criminological theory. Our criminal justice master's program is designed for the well-educated criminal justice professional who must be armed with diverse skills, as well as the working professional who wants to pursue advanced education on Saturdays.
This graduate degree in criminal justice is offered in an accelerated format and can be completed in three semesters of full-time study.
Graduate Degree in Criminal Justice Course Offerings
Some of the courses in the Master of Science in criminal justice administration degree program include:
- Criminal Justice Administration and Management
- Politics, Policy and Criminal Justice
- Organizational Behavior in Criminal Justice
- Economics of the Criminal Justice System
For a comprehensive list of program requirements and more information, see the degree requirements and course descriptions.
Tuition Discount for Allegheny County and City of Pittsburgh Employees
Point Park University offers tuition discounts to Allegheny County and City of Pittsburgh employees, among others. The level of the discount varies according to the agreement in place. View the tuition discount programs page for the full details and list of participating companies and organizations.
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Five-Year Combined B.S. and M.S. in Criminal Justice
Are you interested in earning both a bachelor's degree and master's degree in criminal justice in just five years? Learn more about our five-year combined bachelor's and master's in criminal justice program.
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