Master of Science in Criminology

The Master of Science in Criminology program is designed to provide advanced knowledge and research skills in the field of criminology, preparing students for leadership roles in law enforcement, criminal justice, and public safety. The program focuses on the study of crime, criminal behavior, law enforcement practices, and criminal justice systems, with an emphasis on both theoretical foundations and practical applications.

Students will explore topics such as criminal law, criminological theory, forensic science, criminal investigation, and criminal justice administration. The program also covers the social, psychological, and economic factors contributing to criminal behavior, as well as strategies for crime prevention and rehabilitation.

Graduates of the Master of Science in Criminology program will be equipped with the expertise to address complex issues in criminal justice, pursue research in criminology, and contribute to the development of effective policies and practices for crime reduction and justice administration.

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