M.A. in Criminal Justice

M.A. in Criminal Justice

Master of Arts in Criminal Justice

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Rowan's Master of Arts in Criminal Justice program has been ranked among the best in the nation by four different ranking agencies.

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Overview

The MA in Criminal Justice focuses on the growing emphasis on research evidence in the justice system. In this changing field, successful professionals need to know how to use research to evaluate the effectiveness of programs aimed at preventing and controlling crime.

The MA program prepares students for professional careers by providing an understanding of the causes of crime, the impact of law on society, and contemporary issues in policing, courts and corrections.

Courses are run in the evening to accomodate working students.

Rowan Global Learning & Partnerships handles the application process for all graduate programs. In addition to the information available here and from the links on the left, you can find more information about the Program and how to apply from links on the Rowan Global website.

Graduate Assistantship

Students applying for the MA in Criminal Justice Program can apply for a Graduate Assistant Position which will provide tuition coverage and a stipend. Please contact Dr. Natalie Schell-Busey at schell-busey@rowan.edu for more information.

Curriculum

All students take the same six (3 credit) required courses, and can choose either:

The Thesis Track Option - students choose two (3 credit) electives and earn six credits for doing research and writing a thesis while working with experienced faculty. OR

The Non-Thesis Track Option - students choose four (3 credit) electives dealing with contemporary issues in the field and take a comprehensive exam after completing their coursework. 

Accelerated Dual Degree Program

Accelerated Dual Degree Program allows students to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Law and Justice Studies and a Master of Arts in Criminal Justice in FIVE years!