Master of Science in Justice Administration Program
Program Objectives:
This program prepares students for management and leadership positions in criminal justice and allied fields. In addition, the program:
- provides pre-service skills and practical experience required for placement in professional positions.
- provides in-service foundation courses in management required for career advancement within public organizations.
- educates students in financial/budgetary processes, quantitative methods, institutional analysis, public management, political advocacy, and leadership within the criminal justice domain.
- offers an interdisciplinary curriculum designed to be theoretically sound, as well as skilled-based, to enhance the student's accountability, responsiveness, and ability to analyze policy problems within the field.
Admission Requirements:
Admission to the MSJA program requires submission of the following materials:
- Graduate Admission application form and fee
- Official transcripts for all undergraduate and graduate courses and degrees
- an entrance examination score from one of the following:
- Miller Analogies Test (MAT)
- Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
- Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
- Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT)
- two letters of recommendation
- optional current resume or curriculum vitae
- interview with Program Coordinator
Admissions Criteria
Students are considered for admission to the program only after the above requirements have been met. Admission is based on several criteria: academic achievements, entrance examination scores, recommendations, and work experience in the field.
MSJA Program Requirements