Master of Arts (MA) in Psychology - Criminology and Justice Studies
Secure your Master of Arts in Psychology, Criminology and Justice Studies Specialization at University of the Rockies.

Take your education to the next level by following an advanced track of courses and seminars in correctional philosophy, law enforcement, victimology, juvenile delinquency, and modern theories of crime. Study our nations legal system and the origins of law.
Apply the principles of psychology to analyze and assess complex law enforcement strategies. Become a specialist in the psychology of criminal behavior, and thus contribute to a safer, more secure world.
The Master's curriculum arms you for a number of exciting career opportunities, including management positions where you assess correctional organizations performance, and professional jobs in law enforcement, corrections, and the courts.
University of the Rockies currently does not offer Clinical Psychology, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Professional Counselor as online specializations. University of the Rockies does not currently accept students in Alabama and Tennessee.
Program Name:Master of Arts (MA) in Psychology - Criminology and Justice Studies
School Name:University of the Rockies
Degree Level:Master
Class Format:Online
Prerequisites:Regionally accredited Bachelor's degree, 2.5(4.0) GPA
Credits Required to Graduate:39
Class Language:English
Accrediting Agency:University of the Rockies is regionally accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
School Highlights

School Name:University of the Rockies
School Address:555 East Pikes Peak Ave
Colorado Springs, CO, US 80903-3612
Type of School:Private, For Profit
Class Format:Online
Enrollment Calendar:5 terms in a year, students take up to two 9-week courses per term
Scholarship Options:Several scholarships awarded each academic year
Financial Aid / Student Loan Information:Stafford (Subsidized and unsubsidized), Graduate PLUS, and Alternative Loans.
Accrediting Agency:The Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.