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Study for a Master of Science in Law at Kaplan University
MSCJ/Law:The Kaplan University Master of Science in Criminal Justice is built on a professional model of relevant, practical knowledge. The program offers two courses of study, a nonthesis track that lends itself to practical law enforcement applications and a research-based thesis track that focuses on theory and prepares you for criminal justice instruction. There are four areas of specialization in the Master of Science in Criminal Justice program: Law, Global Issues in Criminal Justice, Leadership and Executive Management, and Policing.
This emphasis area helps further your expertise in the administrative and operational aspects of the U.S. correctional system, both institutional and community based. You will confront issues such as overcrowding, inmate rights, and juvenile justice. As a graduate, you may qualify to pursue advanced positions at local, state, and federal jail facilities, and juvenile detention centers. These positions may include administrative, tactical, and managerial roles, as well as teaching or training positions. Courses include: • Critical Issues in Corrections • Comparative Correctional Systems • Critical Issues in Juvenile Justice • Community Based Corrections Why Kaplan
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