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Justice Studies - Public Administration MastersSouthern New Hampshire University - United StatesThe online master's in Justice Studies with a concentration in Public Administration at Southern New Hampshire University couples the broad scope of Public Administration graduate degrees with a firm grounding in the l... Show More The online master's in Justice Studies with a concentration in Public Administration at Southern New Hampshire University couples the broad scope of Public Administration graduate degrees with a firm grounding in the legal and justice system. By learning about the challenges facing society today and how public policy decisions are made, you will understand how to effectively interact with and influence society in a positive direction. Whether you pursue public policy or aspire to senior governmental positions, earning your MS in Justice Studies with a Public Administration Concentration will help you: - Establish yourself as a leader in the field, with expertise in strategic planning and management. - Develop an understanding of how the political process intersects with the public agenda and what the ramifications are. - Examine the complexity of policymaking at the national, state and local levels. Entry RequirementsApplicants must hold a bachelor's degree or should anticipate completion of a bachelor's degree before enrollment in the graduate program.
International applicants - Applicants should have the equivalent of a US bachelor’s degree - Applicants will require the equivalent of 2.75 on a 4.0 grading scale for admission consideration. - Applicants who have some master’s level academic work may be eligible for transfer credits or exemptions. - Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency as evidenced by: TOEFL score 79-80 and greater, IELTS 6.5 and greater, PPTE 54 and greater, ELS 107 and greater, Michigan 90 and greater. It is recommended that you have TOEFL and IELTS results sent directly to SNHU to avoid delays. SNHU’s TOEFL code is 3649. The TOIEC examination is not accepted. - English Bridge Applicants with the following scores will start in a bridge program combining English courses and academic courses: TOEFL 71-78, IELTS 6, PTE 49-53, ELS 112, EF 106, Michigan 85-89. English as a Second Language (ESL): Students with scores of TOEFL less than 71, IELTS less than 6.0, PTE less than 48, ELS less than 112, EF less than 106, and Michigan less than 85, can register and attend English as a Second Language (ESL) program Other Fees |
$18,058 Domestic $18,058 International |
15 Months Fulltime |
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Business Administration- Justice Studies MastersSouthern New Hampshire University - United StatesEarn an online MBA in Justice Studies at Southern New Hampshire University and gain a solid background in business management while studying the administration in detail. The unique combination of skills that this just... Show More Earn an online MBA in Justice Studies at Southern New Hampshire University and gain a solid background in business management while studying the administration in detail. The unique combination of skills that this justice studies MBA provides can qualify you for a variety of positions in both the private and public sectors. Consider pursuing a career in the legal or corrections fields, corporate security or government service. You can earn your MBA in Justice Studies online at SNHU, allowing you maximum flexibility in earning your degree and managing your schedule. Our online courses also give you access to MBA in Justice Studies faculty from across the country. They bring their particular expertise and field experience to each class, providing a firsthand view of career work in this field. Your administration of justice degree at Southern New Hampshire University can be a defining experience that gives your career the direction it needs. Advantages of a Justice Studies MBA at SNHU - An affordable online MBA in Justice Studies program - Earn a degree from a respected, private, nonprofit university with a 75-year history of graduating successful professionals - ''Best of Business'' Awards: Best MBA Degree, Best Online Degree Programs - No GMAT or GRE required for admission - Take classes online, on campus, or both - Classes taught by experienced faculty with real-world business and justice studies experience - Participate in classroom and online discussions, group projects, and actual case studies - Graduate in as few as 15 months, with two courses per 10-week term - In-class or online course work leads to the same MBA in Justice Studies degree Entry RequirementsApplicants must hold a bachelor's degree or should anticipate completion of a bachelor's degree before enrollment in the graduate program.
International applicants - Applicants should have the equivalent of a US bachelor’s degree - Applicants will require the equivalent of 2.75 on a 4.0 grading scale for admission consideration. - Applicants who have some master’s level academic work may be eligible for transfer credits or exemptions. - Applicants must demonstrate English proficiency as evidenced by: TOEFL score 79-80 and greater, IELTS 6.5 and greater, PPTE 54 and greater, ELS 107 and greater, Michigan 90 and greater. It is recommended that you have TOEFL and IELTS results sent directly to SNHU to avoid delays. SNHU’s TOEFL code is 3649. The TOIEC examination is not accepted. - English Bridge Applicants with the following scores will start in a bridge program combining English courses and academic courses: TOEFL 71-78, IELTS 6, PTE 49-53, ELS 112, EF 106, Michigan 85-89. English as a Second Language (ESL): Students with scores of TOEFL less than 71, IELTS less than 6.0, PTE less than 48, ELS less than 112, EF less than 106, and Michigan less than 85, can register and attend English as a Second Language (ESL) program Other Fees |
$19,563 Domestic $19,563 International |
15 Months Fulltime |
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Criminal Justice MastersNortheastern University - United StatesThis unique online master’s degree program is specifically designed to prepare future leaders for success in law enforcement, courts, private security, and corrections organizations. Created through A collaboration b... Show More This unique online master’s degree program is specifically designed to prepare future leaders for success in law enforcement, courts, private security, and corrections organizations. Created through A collaboration between Northeastern University's College of Professional Studies and the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, it offers academically distinctive graduate courses that emphasize management, communication, and ethics—themes that are designed to enhance each student’s leadership capacity and career prospects. The online format allows working professionals to study at a pace that fits their own schedules, and allows for new levels of interaction with faculty and fellow students. The online Master’s program in Criminal Justice shows how today’s law enforcement and security professionals must deliver effective services, remain transparent in their interactions with the public, and respond to changing local, national, and world conditions. For students, other key objectives of the program include: - Gaining a better understanding of an increasingly complex criminal justice environment - Understanding the benefits of ethical decision making - Applying leadership practices that contribute to an effective, efficient, and equitable administration of public safety - Building a personal model of leadership that can be put into action in the workplace - Reviewing major topics and trends in criminal behavior, including street violence, gangs, guns, drugs, human trafficking, terrorism, and cyber crime - Examining anticrime strategies such as community policing, intelligence-led policing, and multi-jurisdictional intelligence operations - Discovering how to use technology to prevent and respond to criminal activity Entry RequirementsApplicants must have earned a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution. International applicants for whose English is not a primary language must prove English language proficiency in one of the following ways:
TOEFL - 79 and a writing portion of 20 Other Fees |
$13,365 Domestic $13,365 International |
24 Months Fulltime |
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Criminal Justice - Applied Information Technology BachelorsUniversity of North Carolina - United StatesThe Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) program is exclusively designed for learners with at least two years of transferable credit from institutions other than UNCP, who hold either Associate in Applied Arts o... Show More The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) program is exclusively designed for learners with at least two years of transferable credit from institutions other than UNCP, who hold either Associate in Applied Arts or Associate in Applied Science degrees. The program serves adult students, in particular, who seek a broad, more flexible degree program to help them to advance or become more established in their careers or to improve their understanding of the world around them. The BIS is intended for a set of diverse students who bring to the university many academic, personal, and work-related experiences. They may choose the BIS program because (1) they are aware that they are more employable in many occupations with the degree, (2) that learning in the arts and sciences and in a field of specialization leads to understanding and empowerment, and (3) they review their personal plans and recognize that they can effectively meet their most important goals for a bachelor's degree through the BIS. The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Criminal Justice prepares graduates for a variety of criminal justice careers, including traditional police, courts, and corrections jobs in the public sector and ever expanding opportunities in the private sector. This major gives students an overall understanding of the organization and administration of the American criminal justice system and an academic concentration to enhance specific knowledge and skills in one of three areas: Applied Information Technology, Forensics, or Sociology. The program of study for the BIS in Criminal Justice consists of four components: General Education Requirements (44 hours); Core Requirements (27 hours); Track Requirements (24 hours for Applied Information Technology, 26 hours for Forensics, or 24 hours for Sociology); and 30 hours upon verification of the student's holding an Applied Associate Degree. (Only Applied Information Technology and Sociology tracks available online). Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed a associate degree from an accredited institution with GPA of 2.5 Other Fees |
$6,800 Domestic $27,800 International |
0 Months Fulltime |
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Criminal Justice - Sociology BachelorsUniversity of North Carolina - United StatesThe Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) program is exclusively designed for learners with at least two years of transferable credit from institutions other than UNCP, who hold either Associate in Applied Arts o... Show More The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies (BIS) program is exclusively designed for learners with at least two years of transferable credit from institutions other than UNCP, who hold either Associate in Applied Arts or Associate in Applied Science degrees. The program serves adult students, in particular, who seek a broad, more flexible degree program to help them to advance or become more established in their careers or to improve their understanding of the world around them. The BIS is intended for a set of diverse students who bring to the university many academic, personal, and work-related experiences. They may choose the BIS program because (1) they are aware that they are more employable in many occupations with the degree, (2) that learning in the arts and sciences and in a field of specialization leads to understanding and empowerment, and (3) they review their personal plans and recognize that they can effectively meet their most important goals for a bachelor's degree through the BIS. The Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies in Criminal Justice prepares graduates for a variety of criminal justice careers, including traditional police, courts, and corrections jobs in the public sector and ever expanding opportunities in the private sector. This major gives students an overall understanding of the organization and administration of the American criminal justice system and an academic concentration to enhance specific knowledge and skills in one of three areas: Applied Information Technology, Forensics, or Sociology. The program of study for the BIS in Criminal Justice consists of four components: General Education Requirements (44 hours); Core Requirements (27 hours); Track Requirements (24 hours for Applied Information Technology, 26 hours for Forensics, or 24 hours for Sociology); and 30 hours upon verification of the student's holding an Applied Associate Degree. (Only Applied Information Technology and Sociology tracks available online). Entry RequirementsApplicants must have completed a associate degree from an accredited institution with GPA of 2.0 Other Fees |
$6,900 Domestic $28,300 International |
0 Months Fulltime |
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