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Jesuit University Ignatianum in Krakow
Resocialization Pedagogy with Crisis Intervention (MA)
- Kraków, Poland
Master
On-Campus
The graduate has an organized and in-depth knowledge of the terminology used in social rehabilitation pedagogy and crisis intervention, the subject of research and tasks, and the genesis of the subdiscipline of social rehabilitation pedagogy, its relationships with other scientific disciplines. historical scientific status of rehabilitation pedagogy and areas of its practical activity.
Seattle University Albers School of Business and Economics
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice
- Seattle, USA
MA
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Criminal Justice (MACJ) is an interdisciplinary program that offers a comprehensive, rigorous, analytic study of crime and societal responses.
Saint Joseph's University College of Arts and Sciences
M.S. In CRIMINAL JUSTICE
- Philadelphia, USA
MSc
Blended
A master’s in criminal justice from Saint Joseph’s University will help you advance a career in the fields of law enforcement, intelligence, behaviour management and more. This program can be taken online or on campus.
University of Antelope Valley
Master In Criminal Justice
- Online USA
Master
On-Campus
English
This program provides a review of the US criminal justice, public safety management and administration system.
St. Thomas Aquinas College
Master's Degree in Criminal Justice Administration
- Online USA
Master
On-Campus
STAC's Master of Public Administration in Criminal Justice program prepares you for a career in public administration, whether you are progressing in your current organization, changing careers, launching a second career, or starting with a college degree.
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Master Programs in Law Studies Criminal Justice Corrections
A degree in corrections may be a path for a rewarding career in criminal justice and may include classes such as sociology, forensics, psychology, and general education requirements. Some of the positions for which a student may be qualified include warden, prison guard, or other law enforcement agent.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.