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Masters of Science Degree in criminal justice
The Criminal Justice master's degree is a 36-semester hour program, consisting of either a thesis or non-thesis option. The master's degree curriculum is regarded as one of the most contemporary in the southeastern United States as it permits students to pursue a general Criminal Justice degree, as well as the opportunity to concentrate study in their particular areas of academic and professional interests. The majority of courses are offered in the evening, and a few courses are also offered in a weekend format. |
