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Tiffin University |
Master of Science in Criminal Justice: Justice Administration
In the Justice Administration concentration, the first semester
will provide the student with perspectives in human resource
management, statistical applications, and contemporary issues
in Justice Administration. The second semester explores legal
and ethical issues, policy formation and analysis, and research
and analysis. The last semester covers law and management
practices, administrative theory, and the design and analysis
of educational programs and training sessions.
The Justice Administration concentration
requires completion of 30 semester hours of graduate study.
There are no theses or comprehensive exam requirements for
the completion of the MSCJ degree in Justice Administration
Management, however, final papers in major courses will be
compiled in a Professional Practice Portfolio for which there
will be minimum standards.
If you are interested in this School
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| Accreditation
Tiffin University is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges, Schools Commission (NCA) and The European Council for Business Education (ECBE).
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