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The Department of Justice Studies at San José State University provides a comprehensive Master's program, available as a two-year full-time or three-year part-time option, integrating knowledge from criminology, sociology, psychology, law, political science, and historical perspectives.
Faculty expertise spans diverse domains including legal theory, law enforcement practices, social justice, human rights advocacy, policy analysis, youth justice systems, migration studies, penal systems, critical race theory, historical contexts, and forensic methodologies.
This graduate program equips students for professional opportunities within law enforcement, governmental bodies, community initiatives, nonprofit sectors, while also laying groundwork for advanced academic research or doctoral studies.
Throughout its evolution at SJSU - from its origins as a Police School to its current identity as Justice Studies - the department has consistently maintained its core mission: empowering students to excel in careers spanning criminal justice reform, social equity work, and related disciplines.
U.S. bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution, or the completion of a 4-year bachelor’s degree from a recognized, accredited, and approved institution from a country outside of the U.S. A 2.5 GPA (from the 0.0-4.0 U.S. grading scale) in the last degree completed or a 2.5 GPA in the last two years of full-time study.
English Language Proficiency: IELTS: 6.5; TOEFL – 80 (IBT), paper based – 550, Computer based – 213; Pearson Test of English (PTE) – 53.