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RIT's Master of Criminal Justice is an engaging program where you'll hone problem-solving and analytical abilities while conducting practical research that advances criminal justice knowledge and policy evaluation.
This graduate program encourages original research through hands-on work with agencies and communities. You'll develop and implement problem-solving techniques tailored to your specific interests, with a strong focus on applied research. The criminal justice master's prepares graduates for rewarding careers in justice agencies, policy assessment, or advanced studies in doctoral programs.
The MS in Criminal Justice takes an interdisciplinary approach to urban studies, concentrating on public security. The curriculum emphasizes policy evaluation and practical application, especially concerning community and metropolitan challenges.
This graduate program enhances locally significant policy research by equipping you with essential analytical skills and practical experience for career success or continued academic pursuits. RIT's program establishes a solid grounding in criminological theory, justice concepts, and social science research methods, preparing you for impactful policy analysis roles or further graduate education.
Alumni with this degree have launched careers in prosecutorial research, justice program assessment, and crime pattern analysis. Others have progressed to law school or PhD programs.
Prospective students should possess substantial undergraduate coursework in criminology and research methodologies. Those lacking this background may need to complete preparatory undergraduate classes (such as Criminology, Crime Theories, and Research Methods) or demonstrate equivalent competency for degree completion.