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College of Sciences

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice (MCJ)

Led by nationally recognized professionals, our MCJ program gives you the knowledge and skills needed to be successful criminal justice professionals and academics.

Program Details

Official Degree Name
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice
Format
Online Blended
Online Blended
Credit Hours
30
Program Start
Start Anytime
Application Deadline
Apply Anytime
Average Time to Degree
1-3 Years

Why Pursue Your Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice at DeSales University?

As a DeSales MCJ student, you will receive a unique blend of academic rigor, professional support, and practical, hands-on experience. Our faculty are nationally recognized professionals in the field who will connect textbook theory with real-world tools and methods. Our curriculum promotes professionalism, teaches cutting-edge criminal justice theory, and upholds ethical standards.

You have the opportunity to tailor your studies to your specific interests by selecting one of our two available concentrations or one of our two available graduate certificates. Our online format also provides the flexibility to let you balance your work and education. As a DeSales graduate, you will be well-prepared to lead and innovate in the evolving field of criminal justice.

 

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Program Highlights

Multiple Pathways to Success

  • With three tracks and two graduate certificates, our MCJ program lets you follow your passions. You can choose a concentration in Digital Forensics or Investigative Forensics along with the traditional track.

Flexible Options

  • The online format of our MCJ program allows you to continue your professional work while obtaining the skills needed to advance your career! Our rolling admission allows you to enroll and take courses whenever is most convenient for you.

Value and Return on Investment

  • We proudly offer all criminal justice professionals a 20% tuition discount for all DeSales MCJ graduate and certificate programs!

What Will You Study?

All MCJ students complete a master project seminar course that can be satisfied through a master’s thesis, externship in a relevant agency, or an in-depth policy paper.

Our MCJ curriculum promotes professionalism, covers the latest criminal justice theory, and shows how to apply it in the field. It also focuses on upholding ethical standards for criminal justice practitioners and academicians.

Courses you may take include:

  • Advanced Criminology
  • Ethics in Criminal Justice
  • Criminal Justice Systems & Processes
  • Applied Statistics & Data Analysis

Concentrations & Certificates

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Concentrations

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Concentration

Digital Forensics

Learn criminological theory and practice while focusing on digital forensics. Develop the skills essential for combatting cybercrime in an increasingly digital world through a curriculum focusing on expert-led instruction and providing hands-on learning using the same evidence and scenarios encountered in real-world investigations.

Required Courses Include:

  • Digital Investigation & Evidence Collection
  • Forensic Acquisition & Analysis
  • Network & Cloud Forensic
  • Special Topics in Digital Forensics
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Concentration

Investigative Forensics

Receive an in-depth look at how forensic science solves crimes and interacts with the legal system. Learn how forensic professionals gather and process evidence through hands-on experience with advanced forensic technologies and methodologies.

Required Courses Include:

  • Forensic Science & the Courtroom
  • Forensic Psychology
  • Forensic Toxicology
  • Medicolegal Death Investigation
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Graduate Certificates

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Graduate Certificate

Digital Forensics

Experience a cutting-edge curriculum, nationally recognized educators, and accelerated, flexible class schedules. You’ll learn the proper methods to gather digital evidence, analysis, and expert testimony and develop the ability to apply theory and high ethical standards to real-life criminal justice situations.

Required Courses Include:

  • Digital Investigation & Evidence Collection
  • Forensic Acquisition & Analysis
  • Network & Cloud Forensics
  • Special Topics in Digital Forensics
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Graduate Certificate

Investigative Forensics

Enhance your expertise in a rapidly evolving field. This program provides specialized training in death investigation, crime scene investigation, behavioral criminology, and forensic anthropology. Gain the expertise needed to make a significant impact in uncovering the truth and pursuing justice.

Required Courses Include:

  • Forensic Science & the Courtroom
  • Forensic Psychology
  • Advanced Crime Scene Investigation
  • Medicolegal Death Investigation
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Outcomes & Careers

Our MCJ program combines theory, practical application, technology, and ethics for those committed to criminal justice. Alumni gain a deep understanding of criminal justice principles, advanced research and communication skills, and specialized knowledge in their focus areas. With a curriculum that includes hands-on training and guidance from nationally recognized experts, you will be prepared to succeed as a criminal justice practitioner and academician. Upon completion of the program, you will possess:

  • Improved ability to compete successfully for employment in the criminal justice field and related areas.
  • Academic competence in the criminal justice body of knowledge, especially a thorough understanding of key criminal justice topic areas and relevant modern issues.
  • Expertise in researching, writing, and orally reporting issues of significance within the criminal justice field.
  • High ethical and professional standards ready to be applied in real-life criminal justice situations consistent with the Christian humanistic philosophy of St. Francis de Sales.
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Admission Requirements

  • Completed application
  • Official Transcripts from all Higher Education Institutions attended
  • Bachelor’s degree from a college or university accredited by one of the six regional accrediting bodies (Middle States, New England, North Central, Northwest, Southern, and Western Association of Schools and Colleges) or its equivalent from a foreign institution with a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher
  • Background or interest in the field of criminal justice
  • A Personal Statement: This should state your personal and professional goals and how an MCJ degree from DeSales University can assist you in achieving them
  • Professional Resume
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