Consistent with the university student outcomes, upon completion of the Master of Science in Criminal Justice degree, graduates will be able to:

  • Develop and facilitate data-driven and evidence-based collaborative strategies while properly managing silo-based operations.
  • Design / alter components of organizations to make them conducive to collaboration and accountability.
  • Apply advanced criminal justice concepts and methodologies to policy formation.
  • Facilitate empowered participation among members of the public to influence policy, procedure, and strategies to increase effectiveness and legitimacy.
  • Articulate a Christian approach to criminal justice and law enforcement leadership.