The MPS consists of 36 credits. Thirty are required and
six are electives. Generally, CJL 401 and CJL 501 should be
taken toward the end of the coursework.
Core Courses: First Cluster
- CJL 101: Police Administration in
the 21st Century
- CJL 102: Critical Issues in
Correctional Administration
- CJL 103: The U.S. Constitution and
Criminal Justice Administration
- CJL 201: Criminal Justice Policy
Formation and Analysis
- CJL 202: Public Administration and
the Criminal Justice Agency
- CJL 203: Ethical Issues in
Criminal Justice Administration
Core Courses: Second Cluster
- CJL 401: Methods of Research in
Criminal Justice
- CJL 501: Applied Research Project:
The Capstone
- MGT 232: Organizational
Behavior
- MGT 280: Organizational
Development
Electives
- CJL 301.1-301.6: Selected Topics
in Criminal Justice Leadership
- CJL 500: Seminar in Applied
Leadership Practices
Admission Requirements
Applicants need to submit the following items with their
admission application:
- Evidence of a bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited
college or university
- A record of scholarly achievement with, in general, an overall
undergraduate average of at least B (3.0/4.0)
- Two letters of recommendation – one preferred from an academic
who has taught and evaluated the candidate at the undergraduate
level
- An essay of approximately 300 words describing the applicant’s
reason for
applying
Program Requirements
To earn the MPS in Criminal Justice Leadership, students must
complete 36 credits within a period of no more than five
years. Students also are expected to maintain a B average
(3.0 GPA) or better. Courses cover areas such as police
administration, criminal justice policy formation and analysis,
organizational behavior and ethical issues in criminal justice.
Students must complete a Capstone or applied research project
and pass a comprehensive examination. The Capstone project is
a comprehensive analysis of a significant incident, case problem or
policy issue related to a public or private agency. The objective
is to produce a comprehensive analytical report that could be used
to address an actual organizational or policy-related problem.
Program Benefits
- Take courses conveniently scheduled to suit working
professionals
- Choose blended program offerings both in-class and online
courses
- Participate in classes taught by outstanding faculty and
practitioners in the field
- Attend classes with other professionals with similar interests
and goals
- Join a diverse student body
- Attend full-or part-time
- Receive one-on-one advisement from faculty
- Participate in internships
- Obtain assistance in career planning
- Network with alumni for career development and
opportunities