Criminal Justice Master of Science Degree

Gain research, policy, and problem-solving skills to advance knowledge and practice in criminal justice.


Overview for Criminal Justice MS

Why Pursue an MS in Criminal Justice at RIT?


  • Multidisciplinary Approach: RIT's MS in criminal justice emphasizes the study of urban issues, public safety, and training in policy analysis and practice.

  • Career Readiness: Recent graduates have entered careers in prosecutorial investigation, criminal justice program evaluation, and crime analysis.

  • Preparation for Advanced Study: Students are well-prepared to pursue law degrees and doctoral degrees if they should choose to do so.
     

RIT’s criminal justice master’s degree fosters the creation of new knowledge through active research in agencies and the community. You will learn and apply problem-solving skills rooted in areas of individual interest with an emphasis on applied research. The master's of criminal justice enables graduates to enter successful careers in criminal justice agencies, policy analysis, or pursue further education in a criminal justice doctoral program.

The MS in criminal justice emphasizes a multidisciplinary approach to urban studies with a focus on public safety. The program stresses training in policy analysis and practice, particularly as it is relevant to the community and urban issues.

The master’s degree in criminal justice builds on a foundation of locally relevant policy research by providing you with the critical skills to carry out such work and the experience to assure success in employment or pursuit of further graduate studies. RIT’s criminal justice master's program provides you with a strong foundation in criminological, criminal justice theory, and social science research skills, enabling you to have a successful career in the policy analysis arena or to be prepared to pursue advanced study beyond the master's degree.

Recent graduates with a criminal justice master's degree have entered careers in prosecutorial investigation, criminal justice program evaluation, and crime analysis. Many have also pursued law degrees and doctoral degrees.

Students applying to the program should have a strong undergraduate foundation in criminology and research methods. Students who do not possess these skills may be required to complete additional undergraduate coursework (e.g., Criminology, Theories of Crime, and Research Methods) or demonstrate equivalent skills for completion of the degree.

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Careers and Experiential Learning

Typical Job Titles

Crime Data Analyst Policy Analyst Grant Manager/Writer
Lawyer FBI Operational Support Technician FBI Staff Operations Specialist
Advocacy Specialist

Post-Graduation Salary and Career Info for Criminal Justice MS

Cooperative Education and Internships

What makes an RIT education exceptional? It’s the ability to complete relevant, hands-on career experience. At the graduate level, and paired with an advanced degree, cooperative education and internships give you the unparalleled credentials that truly set you apart. Learn more about graduate co-op and how it provides you with the career experience employers look for in their next top hires.

Co-ops and internships take your knowledge and turn it into know-how. A liberal arts co-op provides hands-on experience that enables you to apply your knowledge in professional settings while you make valuable connections between course work and real-world applications.

Cooperative education is strongly encouraged for graduate students in the criminal justice master’s degree.

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Curriculum for 2025-2026 for Criminal Justice MS

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Admissions and Financial Aid

This program is available on-campus only.

Offered Admit Term(s) Application Deadline STEM Designated
Full‑time Fall or Spring Rolling No
Part‑time Fall or Spring Rolling No

Full-time study is 9+ semester credit hours. Part-time study is 1‑8 semester credit hours. International students requiring a visa to study at the RIT Rochester campus must study full‑time.

Application Details

To be considered for admission to the Criminal Justice MS program, candidates must fulfill the following requirements:

English Language Test Scores

International applicants whose native language is not English must submit one of the following official English language test scores. Some international applicants may be considered for an English test requirement waiver.

Duolingo (DET): 130

IELTS: 6.5

LanguageCert Academic: 74

PTE Academic: 60

TOEFL: 88

International students below the minimum requirement may be considered for conditional admission. Deaf and hard-of-hearing test takers with significant hearing loss do not need to take the listening and speaking sections for the TOEFL and IELTS. Each program requires balanced sub-scores when determining an applicant’s need for additional English language courses.

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Cost and Financial Aid

An RIT graduate degree is an investment with lifelong returns. Graduate tuition varies by degree, the number of credits taken per semester, and delivery method. View the general cost of attendance or estimate the cost of your graduate degree.

A combination of sources can help fund your graduate degree. Learn how to fund your degree

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