A degree in criminal justice offers a wide range of outstanding professional opportunities and is one of the nation’s fastest-growing academic disciplines. The criminal justice program fosters the necessary skills for careers in the field including critical thinking skills, ethical decision-making, communication skills, quantitative reasoning, an understanding of diversity and technology and computing skills.
Our criminal justice program offers a broad liberal arts education coupled with a specialization in criminal justice. Our faculty employ innovative teaching styles and techniques to help you analyze substantive issues, develop verbal and writing skills, acquire proficiency in research methods, statistical analysis and computer applications, and enhance critical thinking. Integrating criminal justice theory, research, administration, and policy into our curriculum, our students develop a proficiency in statistical analysis, computer applications and critical thinking-skills required for careers in today’s criminal justice system, or for further education. The various concentrations blend the university’s core curriculum with our own core of criminal justice requirements as well as a wide variety of electives designed to meet students’ specific areas of interest.
Administration
All criminal justice agencies, including the courts, police, and correctional facilities, require managers at various levels. The administration concentration in criminal justice focuses on the organizational structure and functions of such agencies and is an ideal program for students aiming for management level positions in criminal justice.
Criminal Investigation
Criminal investigation is an essential part of the functioning of the criminal justice system. All law enforcement agencies federal, state, local and special conduct criminal investigation employing different methods. The criminal investigation concentration in criminal justice introduces you to various aspects of criminal investigation, i.e crime scene analysis, search and seizure, interrogation and witness interview, profiling of offenders economic offenses investigation, and use of forensics.
Expected December 2024
Start date
Expected January 2025
Maguire Meservey College of Health and Human Services
352 Lafayette Street,
SALEM,
Massachusetts,
01970, United States
Expected December 2024
Start date
Expected September 2025
Maguire Meservey College of Health and Human Services
352 Lafayette Street,
SALEM,
Massachusetts,
01970, United States
Applicants must have an official high school/secondary school record.
Obtaining a minimum required score on an approved English Proficiency examination:
Internet-based TOEFL test (iBT): 71
Revised TOEFL Paper-delivered test: 54
TOEFL ITP: 530
IELTS: 6.0
PTE Academic: 49
Application deadlines: Fall - August 1; Spring - December 15
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.