Criminal Justice, Master's

Criminal Justice, Master's

Degree Type

Master of Science

About

Our criminal justice system has a past and a present. Learn about the complexities of structures, systems, and policies, so you can lead a better future.

Introduction

The criminal justice field has numerous opportunities, with projected growth over the decade. And these jobs don’t always require an advanced degree. So why pursue a M.S. in Criminal Justice? Not only can a master’s degree provide broad knowledge and specialized technical training, but it can also prepare you for leadership roles and responsibilities.

We’ve designed coursework to increase individual ability and knowledge, as well as to develop analytical thought. Coursework examines contemporary issues in the administration of justice, counseling, crime control and delinquency prevention, as well as research and management challenges in criminal justice and correctional education.

Learn how to:

  • Communicate effectively through oral and written formats
  • Apply criminological theories, logic, and quantitative analysis to criminal justice policies and issues
  • Demonstrate awareness of the social, political, cultural, and historical factors that influence the field of criminal justice
  • Make positive contributions to the field of law enforcement in law enforcement, court and/or correctional settings
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750+ Course Options

The Coppin State University Academic Catalog has a wide variety of skill-building courses designed to inspire and prepare you to be in-demand professionals and transformational leaders.

Specialize Your Skills

The M.S. in Criminal Justice program has several areas of specialization, including:

  • Administration
  • Correctional counseling
  • Crime control and delinquency prevention
  • Criminal justice planning and research

The program complements the course curriculum through partnerships with federal, state, and local facilities, allowing graduate students to gain real world value. Coppin’s location in the Baltimore metropolitan area also allows you to take advantage of numerous field training, internship and cooperative education opportunities.

Graduate Course Load Expectations

Graduate students may enroll in the M.S. in Criminal Justice on a full- or part-time basis. A full-time course load is 9 credits per semester. Students also have an option to enroll in a part-time course load of 6 credits per semester.

Program Requirements

To graduate with a Master of Science in Criminal Justice, students must complete 36 credits in:

  • Core courses (18 credits)
  • Content area courses (12 credits)
  • Capstone (6 credits)

Each chart in this section explains course offerings and requirements

Core Courses (12-21 credits)

Course Credits Name
EDUC 581 3 Statistics in Social and Behavioral Sciences
EDUC 582 3 Research Methods
CRJU 554 3 Survey in Criminal Justice Administration
CRJU 559 3 Review and Evaluation
CRJU 563 3 Advanced Criminology
CRJU 583 3 Thesis Project I
CRJU 534 3 Thesis Project II

Graduate Electives

Course Credits Name
SPED 510 3 Seminar in Psychology of Exceptional Individuals
PSYC 511 3 Advanced Abnormal Psychology
CRJU 515 3 Information Processing and the Criminal Justice System
PSYC 613 3 Career Development and Occupational Choice
PSYC 612 3 Group Counseling
CRJU 514 3 Psychiatry and the Law
CRJU 517 3 Employment Problems of the Offender
CRJU 519 3 Rights of the Incarcerated
PSYC 641 3 Advanced Individual and Group Counseling, Diagnosis and Assessment of the Addicted Client
CRJU 564 3 Criminal Justice Management
CRJU 565 3 Field Training
CRJU 567 3 Case Analysis in Prevention Programs
CRJU 569 3 Counseling in the Juvenile and Adult Offender
CRJU 573 3 Issues in Curriculum Construction in Correctional Education
CRJU 575 3 Quantitative Research in Criminal Justice
CRJU 588 3 Supervision and Administration of Correctional Education Programs
CRJU 601 3 Seminar in Professional Research
REHB 636 3 Multicultural Counseling

Specializations

Graduate students can apply a deeper level of critical analysis of the criminal justice system by choosing a specialization.

COURSE CREDITS NAME
CRJU 551 3 Administrative Theory
CRJU 560 3 Seminar in Criminal Justice Administration
CRJU 568 3 Problems in the Exercise of Institution Authority

COURSE CREDITS NAME
CRJU 501 3 Sociology of Crime and Delinquency
CRJU 562 3 Community Corrections
CRJU 566 3 Juvenile Delinquency and Corrections

COURSE CREDITS NAME
CRJU 506 3 Practicum in Correctional Courts
CRJU 516 3 Theories and Techniques of Counseling
CRJU 610 3 Organization and Administration of Counseling

COURSE CREDITS NAME
CRJU 516 3 Comprehensive Planning in CRJU System
CRJU 574 3 Research for Planning
CRJU 577 3 Planning and Evaluation

COURSE CREDITS NAME
CNCM 506 3 Understanding and Assessing Conflict
CNCM 508 3 Approaches to Managing Conflict and Methods of Dispute Resolution
CNCM 513 3 Negotiations: Theory and Practice
CNCM 515 3 Mediation: Theory and Practice

COURSE CREDITS NAME
REHB 504 3 Psychosocial Aspects of Disability 
REHB 513 3 Introduction to Rehabilitation
REHB 516 3 Theories and Techniques of Counseling
REHB 536 3 Casework/Caseload Management
REHB 610 3 Organization and Administration of Counseling and Rehabilitation Programs
REHB 636 3 Multicultural Counseling

COURSE CREDITS NAME
SPED 511 3 Group Dynamics: The Educator's Role
SPED 512 3 Administration and Supervision of Special Education Programs
SPED 514 3 Seminar in Interdisciplinary Information
SPED 587 3 Teaching Exceptional Children in the Regular Classroom
SPED 700 3 Legal Aspects of Special Education

Capstone

All graduate students must complete a final capstone experience. Student can choose one of the following options:

  • Comprehensive examination
  • Thesis

Non-Degree Students

The master’s is a degree-seeking program, but students may also enroll in courses in a non-degree capacity. With written approval from the department chair, a non-degree student may register for courses while waiting for an acceptance decision. Keep in mind, non-degree students cannot apply more than 21 credits toward any degree-seeking program.

Regardless of course load or degree status, all students must complete initial advising with the department chair before getting an assigned faculty advisor.

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Criminal Justice is in the Department of Criminal Justice in the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences.

Minor in Criminal Justice

Minor in Criminal Justice

Degree Type

Minor

About

Our criminal justice system has a past and a present—learn about the complexities of structures, systems, and policies, so you can design a better future.

Introduction

Why minor in criminal justice?

Criminal justice touches many aspects of modern society. As our society, country, and world continue to look closer at our criminal justice systems and institutions, it becomes even more important to learn how we got here.

Maybe you don’t have an interest in law and forensics, but you are interested in working with at-risk youth or underserved communities. Pursuing a minor in Criminal Justice can give you an overview of this broad field or even provide context for a different area of interest. It can also push you to develop and advance your communication and critical thinking soft skills that make you an asset to every employer.

You can choose to major in Criminal Justice.

Students studying

750+ Course Options

The Coppin State University Academic Catalog has a wide variety of skill-building courses designed to inspire and prepare you to be in-demand professionals and transformational leaders.

Minor Requirements

To graduate with a minor in criminal justice, students must complete 21 credit hours with a grade of “C’ or better in each minor course:

Course Credits Name
CRJU 301 3 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJU 323 3 Criminological Thought
CRJU 408 3 Criminal Justice and the Constitution
CRJU 413 3 Delinquency Prevention/Control
CRJU 416 3 Field Service: Training and Internship I
CRJU 430 3 Advanced Legal and Technical Writing
CRJU 431 3 Fundamentals of Criminal Justice Research

*CRJU 301 and CRJU 323 are prerequisite courses and must be taken before other CRJU courses.

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Alpha Phi Sigma

Coppin's chapter of the nationally recognized Criminal Justice Honor Society, Alpha Phi Sigma, welcomes undergraduate and graduate students studying criminal justice, criminology, or a related field.

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Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice

Degree Type

Bachelor of Science

About

Our criminal justice system has a past and a present—learn about the complexities of structures, systems, and policies, so you can design a better future.

Introduction

Throughout history, criminals and crime have always had a way of capturing our attention. And as long as there’s been crime, there’s also been the rules, systems, and institutions to identify and prosecute them, as well as provide assistance to crime victims. The criminal justice field focuses on understanding the foundational laws, regulations, organizations, and institutions that address crime, criminals, and their victims.

Whether you’re passionate about helping others, or want to understand the system in order to reform it, our Criminal Justice program gives you the hands-on education and experience you can build on in law enforcement and criminal justice careers.

You can choose to major or minor in Criminal Justice.

Learn how to:

  • Communicate effectively through oral and written formats
  • Apply criminological theories, logic, and quantitative analysis to criminal justice policies and issues
  • Demonstrate awareness of the social, political, cultural, and historical factors that influence the field of criminal justice
  • Make positive contributions to the field of law enforcement in law enforcement, court and/or correctional settings
Students studying

750+ Course Options

The Coppin State University Academic Catalog has a wide variety of skill-building courses designed to inspire and prepare you to be in-demand professionals and transformational leaders.

Learn New Ways to Serve

Through our program, students gain the skills to enter municipal and private criminal justice agencies directly after graduation. Partnerships with federal, state, and local facilities complement the course curriculum, allowing students to gain real world value. Coppin’s location in the Baltimore metropolitan area also allows students to take advantage of numerous field training, internship and cooperative education opportunities.

There is more information about major requirements in the Program Requirements section on this page.

Program Requirements

To graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, students must complete 120 credit hours. These credit hours split among General Education Requirements (GERs), core courses, as well as electives. Each section explains the range of course offerings and requirements.

Core Courses (21 credits)

Course Credits Name
CRJU 301 3 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJU 323 3 Criminological Thought
CRJU 408 3 Criminal Justice and the Constitution
CRJU 413 3 Delinquency Prevention/Control
CRJU 416 3 Field Service: Training and Internship I
CRJU 430 3 Advanced Legal and Technical Writing
CRJU 431 3 Fundamentals of Criminal Justice Research

Program Electives (300-325 level)

Course Credits Name
CRJU 302 3 Processes in Criminal Justice
CRJU 303 3 Police Organization and Management I
CRJU 304 3 Police Organization and Management II
CRJU 305 3 Principles of Criminal Law
CRJU 306 3 Criminal Investigation
CRJU 307 3 Advanced Police Administration
CRJU 308 3 Penology
CRJU 309 3 Team Approaches to Personnel, Resource, and Facility Security
CRJU 310 3 Police Roles in Society
CRJU 314 3 Introduction to Criminal Justice Budgeting Systems
CRJU 315  3 Seminar in Security Administration
CRJU 316 3 Juvenile Delinquency
CRJU 322 3 Criminal Justice and Public Policy
CRJU 324 3 Police Organization and Management III
CRJU 325 3 Forensic Science–From the Crime Scene to the Crime Lab

Program Electives (326-399 level)

Course Credits Name
CRJU 326 3 Criminal Procedures
CRJU 330 3 Police Community Relations
CRJU 335 3 The Administration of Justice and the Community 
CRJU 382 3 Etiquette, Ethics, Protocol and the Criminal Justice Professional
CRJU 383 3 Cooperative Field Placement I
CRJU 384 3 Cooperative Field Placement II

Program Electives (400-425 level)

Course Credits Name
CRJU 402 3 Principles of Criminal Law
CRJU 404 3 Introduction to Poverty Law
CRJU 405 3 Women and the Criminal Justice System
CRJU 407 3 Terrorism: Prevention, Detection, and Prosecution of Perpetrators
CRJU 410 3 Institutional Corrections
CRJU 412 3 Civil Rights and Civil Liberties in Law Enforcement
CRJU 414 3

Judicial Courts and Corrections

CRJU 417 3 Independent Study Project I
CRJU 418 3 Independent Study Project II
CRJU 419 3 Field Service Training and Internship II
CRJU 420  3 Civil Law Enforcement for Compliance and Health Officers
CRJU 422 3 Investigation Accidents in the Workplace
CRJU 423 3 Seminar in Criminal Justice I
CRJU 424 3 Seminar in Criminal Justice II
CRJU 425 3 Seminar in Criminal Justice III

Program Electives (426-499 level)

Course Credits Name
CRJU 426 3 Judicial Courts and Corrections
CRJU 427 3 Women in the Criminal Justice System
CRJU 429 3 Statistics for Criminal Justice Research
CRJU 432 3 Legal Liabilities and Rights of Criminal Justice Professionals
CRJU 433 3 Environmental Crime
CRJU 435 3 Seminar in Criminal Justice I
CRJU 436 3 Seminar in Criminal Justice II
CRJU 441 3 Analysis of Fingerprints 
CRJU 442 3 Latent Print Development
CRJU 443 3 Biological Evidence
CRJU 483  3 Cooperative Field Placement III
CRJU 484 3 Cooperative Field Placement IV
CRJU 486 3 Crime Scene Investigation I
CRJU 487 3 Forensic Science Lab I
CRJU 489 3 Advanced Investigative Techniques

Remember! You must complete all major and prerequisite courses with a grade of C or better.

Purple and gold logo for Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Criminal Justice Honor Society

Alpha Phi Sigma

Coppin's chapter of the nationally recognized Criminal Justice Honor Society, Alpha Phi Sigma, welcomes undergraduate and graduate students studying criminal justice, criminology, or a related field.

Sample Degree Plan

This plan is only for example purposes. Your academic journey may be slightly different from another student’s journey, so be sure to always communicate with your academic advisor before finalizing your course schedule.

Fall Semester (16 credits)

Course credits name
ENGL 101 3 English Composition I
PSYC 201 3 General Psychology
MATH 125 3 Math for Liberal Arts
ORIE 101 1 Freshman Seminar
HIST 205 3 African American History I
IDIS 102 3 Music and Dance

Spring Semester (15 credits)

course credits name
ENGL 102 3 English Composition II
PHSC 101 3 Physical Science
SPCH 105 3 Speech
MISY 150 3 Technology Fluency
HIST 206 3 African-American History II

Fall Semester (16 credits)

Course credits name
SOCI 201 3 Introduction to Sociology
PHIL 102 3 Logic
WLIT 207 3 World Literature
BIOL 101 4 Biological Science
CRJU 301 3 Introduction to Criminal Justice

Spring Semester (15 credits)

Course credits name
CRJU 323 3 Criminological Thought
CRJU 408 3 Criminal Justice and the Constitution
SOSC 340 3 Introduction to Nonprofit Leadership
CRJU xxx 3 Program Elective
CRJU xxx 3 Program Elective
CRJU xxx 3 Program Elective

Fall Semester (15 credits)

Course credits name
CRJU 413 3 Delinquency Prevention/Control
CRJU xxx 3 Program Elective
XXXX xxx 3 General Elective
XXXX xxx 3 General Elective
XXXX xxx 3 General Elective

Spring Semester (15 credits)

Course credits name
CRJU 416 3 Field Service Training and Internship
CRJU xxx 3 Program Elective
XXXX xxx 3 General Elective
XXXX xxx 3 General Elective
XXXX xxx 3 General Elective

Fall Semester (15 credits)

Course credits name
CRJU 430 3 Advance Legal and Technical Writing
CRJU xxx 3 Program Elective
XXXX xxx 3 General Elective
XXXX xxx 3 General Elective
XXXX xxx 3 General Elective

Spring Semester (15 credits)

Course Credits Name
CRJU 431 3 Fundamentals of Criminal Justice Research
CRJU xxx 3 Program Elective
XXXX xxx 3 General Elective
XXXX xxx 3 General Elective
XXXX xxx 3 General Elective

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