Master in Criminal Justice
Graduate Program
Master of Science in Criminal Justice
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Criminal justice is a broad term that covers the laws used to define and prosecute crimes and those institutions established to maintain social order, prevent crime, and administer justice. Programs may include courses such as criminology, legal issues, international criminal justice, forensics, human rights, and more.
The benefits of completing the Master of Science in Criminal Justice program involve access to better paying jobs and an edge when it comes to competing for preferred jobs. However, the benefits of completion extend beyond financial gain. Graduates often develop a better understanding of the complexities that face modern society. As they gain this understanding, graduates are prepared to work in this field with both compassion and fairness.
The job opportunities that follow completion of the Master of Science in Criminal Justice spread across the legal and criminal justice spectrum. Positions might include those of lawyer, judge, or policy official. Some graduates become criminologists, politicians, or international policy makers. Graduates from the master’s program might choose to work in the field of economic crime management or as human rights advocates.
Objectives
- To prepare the students to excel in the field of Criminology;
- To equip them with advanced knowledge and skills necessary in the practice of Criminology profession;
- To prepare and encourage the students to do advanced and/or independent research in Criminology; and
- To train professionals to be more globally competitive in the field of Criminology.
Course Curriculum
Subject Code | Course Title | Units |
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FPA 201 | Theory and Practice of Public Administration and Governance | 3 |
FPA 202 | Research Statistics in Public Administration and Governance | 3 |
FPA 203 | Research Methods in Public Administration and Governance | 3 |
FPA 204 | Electronic Government and Public Administration | 3 |
TOTAL | 12 |
Subject Code | Course Title | Units |
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MPA 205 | Intergovernmental Relations | 3 |
MPA 206 | Budgeting and Financial Administration in Public Organizations | 3 |
MPA 207 | Local Government Administration | 3 |
MPA 208 | Human Resource Management in Public Organization | 3 |
MPA 209 | Public Fiscal Administration and Governance | 3 |
MPA 210 | Ethics and Accountability in Public Governance | 3 |
TOTAL | 18 |
Subject Code | Course Title | Units |
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CPA 211 | Communication in Public Administration | 3 |
TOTAL | 3 units required |
Subject Code | Course Title | Units |
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RSH 1 | Thesis Seminar | 3 |
Comprehensive Examination | ||
RHS 2 | Thesis Writing | 6 |
TOTAL | 9 |