M.A. in Criminal Justice at Loyola University of Chicago, Illinois
The Master of Arts (M.A.) in Criminal Justice degree at Loyola University Chicago offers professional education in critical thought, analysis research, administration and operations in the discipline of criminal justice. The program aims to create highly motivated, well-educated and thoroughly trained professionals and scholars ready to respond to the demands of today’s criminal justice challenges.
Courses for the M.A. in criminal justice are offered in the late afternoon or evening at Loyola’s Water Tower Campus in the heart of downtown Chicago. Both scheduling options and convenient class locations attract many working in the criminal justice field to complete their graduate degree at Loyola University Chicago.
This program offers two broad concentrations of graduate study. Flexibility within these two areas allows some individual specialization, for example, in the areas of police, courts or corrections. The concentrations are:
M.A. in Criminal Justice Administration
M.A. in Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation
Requirements for the master’s degree in criminal justice include:
30 hours of coursework completed with at least a 3.0 GPA.
An M.A. thesis, major research paper or field practicum.
Written comprehensive examination based on the core course curriculum.
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