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Master Of Criminal Justice Administration M.Cj.A. at Mountain State University West Virginia

As professional standards in criminal justice continue to rise, administrators are finding that they need not only professional skills but also advanced proficiency in such areas as analysis, communication, and management. The M.C.J.A. program helps criminal justice professionals develop those skills across a broad array of settings and contexts. Students can select from prescribed concentrations or design their own emphasis in such specialized areas as security, prevention, education, and training.
The program’s flexible approach makes it ideal for those who wish to pursue their degree part time or at a distance. It also allows students who are working in professional settings to tailor their graduate study to specific workplace challenges and goals, and to use the working environment as a setting for action research.
A graduate certificate in criminal justice education, focusing on theory and research, is also available for those who wish to prepare for teaching or for advanced graduate study.
APPLICATION AND ADMISSION
Admission to the graduate program in criminal justice administration, including both the M.C.J.A. program and the graduate certificate in criminal justice education, is open to those with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice or a related field (with a comparable course distribution) from a regionally accredited college or university. There are no standardized test requirements, although upon admission a writing sample may be required for advising and assessment purposes.
To apply, submit a graduate application and arrange for transcripts of all your undergraduate studies, as well as any graduate work you have completed elsewhere, to be sent directly to the School of Graduate Studies. You can apply, enroll, and begin your studies at any time during the academic year.Because of the individualized nature of the program, it is recommended that you discuss your educational goals with the program staff either before you apply or as soon as possible after you are accepted.
THE GRADUATE EXPERIENCE
Your graduate experience can be of immense value to you in the future, not only because it advances specific career or educational goals, but also because it cultivates habits of mind and discipline that will be important throughout your life. It fosters independent critical thinking; the ability to plan and perform; and skills in communication, research, and presentation.

Criminal Justice Postgraduate at Liverpool John Moores University

MA/PgD, 2 years part-time
Criminal Justice

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Introduction

The School of Law is once again offering its MA in Criminal Justice. The course is available full-time (over one year) or part-time (over two years), and is a professionally and vocationally orientated, 21st century degree linking criminal justice theory, research and policy.

The MA Criminal Justice is aimed both at those who have recently graduated from an undergraduate degree in law, criminal justice or related subjects, and at those who are returning to academic study, having already launched a career in criminal justice. It is a high quality, flexible programme, designed to enhance the knowledge, critical and analytical skills that criminal justice employers value. This flexible approach allows skills development for those continuing academic study, as well as those returning to it after time away.

Another key feature of the course allows students to undertake a piece of research in a particular area of interest relating to crime or criminal justice. This allows for specialist knowledge and skills to be developed.
Career Prospects

Graduates typically progress to posts within agencies such as probation service, the prison service, social service departments and the police.
Entry requirements

A recognised first degree in Criminal Justice or Law, or a degree with substantial criminal justice, law or related subject content, of at least a good Second Class Honours Standard.
Further information

Moira Helbert
School of Law, John Foster Building
80-98 Mount Pleasant
Liverpool L3 5UZ

Tel: 0151 231 3901
How to apply

Student Recruitment Team
Liverpool John Moores University
Roscoe Court
4 Rodney Street
Liverpool L1 8TZ

Tel: 0151 231 5090
Fax: 0151 231 3462