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General Information: Graduate Program

Education That Makes a Difference


Undergraduate Program  -  BS/MS Program  -  Graduate Program


General Information & Special Features

  • CRJ ClassSmall class sizes
  • Computers available for students
  • Computerized library facilities
  • Supportive learning environment
  • Internet access
  • Ample parking for all students
  • Safe and secure campus
  • Classes start at 4 p.m. or later and are scheduled to allow students to take two classes in one evening
  • Niagara's placement office offers lifetime assistance for all graduates
  • Financial assistance available for qualified students
  • Exceptionally qualified students are exempt from graduate record examination
  • Thesis not required to graduate

 

Niagara University combines a uniquely qualified faculty and a diverse student body to provide an interesting and relevant program.  Courses are offered with an international perspective, as a number of our students work in neighboring Canada.

Classes integrate management and administration techniques, analytical and communication skills, decision-making abilities and professional ethics.  Students' powers of discrimination and judgment are enhanced, enabling them to function effectively in any organizational environment upon graduation.  Graduates know how to anticipate, address and correct problems faced in the criminal justice professions in an efficient, effective and ethical manner.

 

Timon hallTwo courses in Niagara University's M.B.A. program can be taken as electives in the master's in criminal justice administration program.  In addition, several courses in the master's of counseling program can be taken as electives in the criminal justice program.  This makes for an interesting student mix and an engaging classroom experience.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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