Structure of the Graduate Program in Criminal Justice
The Master of Science in Criminal Justice is a 33-credit hour program consisting of 11 courses (with the Homeland Security concentration) or 13 courses (with the Strategic Management concentration). Students take six core courses and two elective courses, plus the concentration. Courses in the Strategic Management concentration are offered through the University's Master of Business Administration program.
Courses are offered either in a hybrid format or completely online. In the hybrid format, candidates may attend classes face-to-face on the campus in Pulaski, or they may attend class virtually. Each hybrid course is broadcast live so that students attending virtually can in real time see, hear, and participate in the class sessions. Each session is recorded also, so that students can as necessary review recorded sessions.
To complete the degree in four semesters, students would average 9 semester credit hours per semester, generally three courses (two 8-week courses and one 16-week course). During one semester, students could take only 6 semester credit hours, depending on their choice of the two electives.
Program Sequence for Homeland Security Concentration
Program Sequence for Strategic Management Concentration