About the Criminal Justice (M.S.) Graduate Program
Â鶹ɫÇéÆ¬â€™s interdisciplinary Criminal Justice program combines courses in policing, corrections and procedure with studies in the social sciences to introduce you to the theory and practice of criminal law and the moral complexity of the criminal justice system.
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Criminal Justice Program Facts
Format
Hybrid (Bristol) or Fully Online
Schedule
Hybrid, evening courses
Asynchronous, fully online option
Credits Required
36
Time Commitment
1 to 3.5 years
Cost
2026-2027 Academic Year
$1,176 per credit
Fees
2026-2027 Academic Year
$490 per semester (full-time students)
$165 per semester (part-time students)
$145 per semester (online students)
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Fall: March 1 (priority), June 15 (regular), August 1 (final)
Spring: November 1 (priority), December 15 (regular), January 6 (final)
Summer: March 1 (regular), April 1 (final)
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Criminal Justice Degree Requirements
Available Fall 2027: New Specialization in Crime Analytics
The MS Criminal Justice - Crime Analytics Specialization program will provide you with expertise in the area of crime analytics and crime analysis. Coursework will include data analysis, data management, and theoretical foundations of crime analytics.
Anticipated Specialization coursework will include:
CJS 513 Analysis of Criminal Justice Data
CJS 533 Crime Prevention
CJS 546 Crime Analysis
CJS 547 Crime Mapping Using ArcGIS Pro
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Student Story: Savannah Stewart

Savannah Stewart- M.S. Criminal Justice, 2026
Savannah Stewart- M.S. Criminal Justice, Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 Class of 2026What made you choose to study at Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 over other schools? I chose to continue at Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 because of the great experience I had during my undergraduate Criminal Justice program. I was
Read full storyTuition Discounts for First Responders, Active Duty Military, and Veterans
If you are a first responder (police/fire/EMS), active duty U.S. service member, or a veteran of the U.S. Armed Forces, you qualify for a 20 percent tuition discount on graduate programs in the School of Justices Studies.
Criminal Justice Conference Presentations
Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
Sean Varano, Â鶹ɫÇ鯬; Pamela Kelley, PhD, Stonehill College; Laurie Becker (Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 Class of 2021)
Perceptions and Attitudes of Police Toward Treatment-Focused Approaches to the Opioid Crisis
Paper session
American Psychology-Law Society
Melissa B. Russano, Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 and Kate A. Houston, Texas A&M International University
Modeling and Understanding Confession Decisions in Interpreter-Facilitated Interrogations
Poster presentation
Melissa B. Russano, Â鶹ɫÇ鯬; Atkinson Dominick, University of Idaho; and Christian A. Meissner, Iowa State University
Evaluating a Science-Based Interrogation Training Program Using a Between-Participants Design
Poster presentation
Brett Lowder (Â鶹ɫÇ鯬 B.S. Class of 2020); Melissa B. Russano, Â鶹ɫÇ鯬; Christian A. Meissner, Iowa State University; and Dominick Atkinson, University of Idaho
Disparate Effects of Accusatorial Techniques During Real-World Interrogations
Poster presentation




