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Master of Science in Criminal Justice 

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  • Estd. 2005

Master of Science in Criminal Justice
 at 
UAGC 
Overview

Analyze how the functions of police, prosecutors, courts, and corrections are interrelated and develop your skills in victimology, forensics, and cybercrime

Duration

24 months

Mode of learning

Online

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Course Level

PG Degree

Master of Science in Criminal Justice
 at 
UAGC 
Highlights

  • Earn a degree from The University of Arizona Global Campus
  • Learn from industry experts
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Master of Science in Criminal Justice
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UAGC 
Course details

Skills you will learn
Who should do this course?
  • For individuals who want to enhance their knowledge & skills in the field
What are the course deliverables?
  • Analyze the major systems of criminal justice and how the functions of police, prosecution, courts, and corrections are interrelated
  • Evaluate the issues and management of personnel administration in criminal justice
  • Analyze the judicial processes of the U.S. Constitution
  • Explain ethical issues within the criminal justice system
  • Evaluate research regarding criminal justice and public policy and its effect on society, victims, and rehabilitation
  • Assess research and methods used to investigate a key empirical or theoretical issue relating to criminal justice
More about this course
  • The rapid advance of technology and the specter of terrorism have created an expanding need for professionals with advanced skills to grapple with the criminal justice issues of the 21st century
  • A degree in criminal justice touches on many different elements, all involving the study of people through concepts of sociology, psychology, and how legal decisions are made
  • This online master’s program is designed to prepare you to go into the field of criminal justice, either the academic field or a more pragmatic-oriented field such as law enforcement or corrections
  • This criminal justice online program develops your knowledge and skills in the areas of criminal law, criminal justice, forensics and crime scene investigations, cybercrime and technology, management, constitutional processes, ethics, victimology, comparisons of criminal justice systems, and other current and related topics
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Master of Science in Criminal Justice
 at 
UAGC 
Curriculum

Year 1

CRJ 501 Criminal Justice, Criminal Law & the Constitution

CRJ 510 Criminal Justice Policy & Theory

CRJ 512 Criminological Theory

CRJ 514 Constitutional & Judicial Processes

CRJ 520 Research Methods in Criminal Justice

CRJ 522 Psychological Factors in Criminal Justice

CRJ 524 Ethics in Criminal Justice

CRJ 613 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems

Year 2

CRJ 615 Victimology

CRJ 697 Capstone: Evaluation & Program Analysis in Criminal Justice

Specializations

Homeland Security Specialization

Law Enforcement & Corrections Administration Specialization

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Master of Science in Criminal Justice
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UAGC 
Faculty details

Shari Schwartz, PhD
Dr. Shari Schwartz is program chair for the Bachelor of Arts in Social and Criminal Justice and the Master of Science in Criminal Justice programs at the University of Arizona Global Campus. She earned a Doctorate in Legal Psychology from Florida International University, a Master of Science in Psychology from Florida International University, and a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Central Florida. Dr. Schwartz has worked as a death penalty mitigation psychologist, victim outreach specialist, jury consultant, and is a frequently invited guest lecturer at trainings and conferences worldwide on issues pertaining to the criminal justice system. She teaches a variety of online criminal justice courses at UAGC and believes that students who may not normally speak up in a traditional classroom setting have the opportunity to participate more with web-based learning. She encourages prospective and current students to never let anyone else define the limits of their success. In fact, she pursued her own terminal degree after a professor once told her she was too old to do so. She says, “My favorite thing about teaching is sharing my knowledge but also having the students share their knowledge and insight with me. The exchange of ideas enlightens and enriches those who listen to and participate in the dialogue. I believe I share the responsibility with my students for ensuring they have a positive learning experience.” Dr. Schwartz lives in South Beach Miami, F
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Ted Ellis, PhD, JD, MS
Ted Ellis is an Assistant Professor within the College of Arts and Sciences for the University of Arizona Global Campus (UAGC), teaching in the Social and Criminal Justice program (BASCJ) and in the Master of Science in Criminal Justice program (MSCJ), within the Department of Behavioral Sciences. Ted holds a Juris Doctor (JD) from the University of Idaho, a Master of Science (MS) in Criminal Justice with a concentration in analysis of criminal behavior from the University of Cincinnati, and a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in international development with a major in security studies and a minor in political development from the University of Southern Mississippi. Ted’s interests include theories for justice, corrections, and policies, and his conference activities include multiple conference presentations and service as a discussant for a conference panel. His most recent conference papers and interests focus on data in corrections. He is published as a contributor to a corrections textbook and is a member of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, a member of the Midwest Political Science Association, and a member of Phi Kappa Phi. Ted’s experience prior to teaching includes several years of work as an attorney. Ted is passionate about the UAGC mission statement and about teaching, and he seeks to inspire students in the UAGC BASCJ and MSCJ programs to form their approach to UAGC courses with questions.
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Master of Science in Criminal Justice
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UAGC 
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