Criminal Justice
Description
The NSU master of science in criminal justice, offered through the Criminal Justice Institute, is the study of the legal rules of court procedure, police history and procedure, criminology, and the use of corrections as a means of rehabilitating convicted criminals. The study of criminal justice can offer the undergraduate student a richer understanding of the structure and process of how laws, police, courts, and corrections all interact to work as a collective whole.
Requirements
The Dual Admission Program in criminal justice is open to both freshmen and transfer students. Candidates are required to pursue a bachelor's degree in criminal justice. They must have a 3.0 GPA and a combined 1000 SAT score or 21 ACT score. A preadmission interview is not required.
The Dual Admission Program in criminal justice normally requires four years of undergraduate study and one year (30 credits) of graduate study.
Locations Available
Main Campus, Fort Lauderdale
Undergraduate Formats Available
Professional and Liberal Studies (Day)
Career Development (Evening)

