Graduate (MSCJ)

The campus-based Master of Science in Criminal Justice at UNT provides students with a high-quality education on the nature, causes, and control of crime. The program is designed to incorporate theoretical and applied approaches to crime and criminal justice policy. Although many of our graduates go on to work in a variety of different fields, the campus-based MSCJ program will allow students the opportunity to pursue more advanced degrees in criminology or criminal justice-related fields upon completion.

All courses in the campus-based MSCJ program are offered during the day (i.e., between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.)

If you have any questions about the MSCJ program, feel free to contact us directly at MSCJ-Advising@unt.edu

Adam Trahan, Ph.D.
Director of Graduate Programs
UNT Department of Criminal Justice