Recent News<< [Back to Recent News] University of the Rockies Introduces Criminology and Justice Studies Specialization
University of the Rockies (UoR) has announced the launch of a Criminology and Justice Studies specialization for university students pursuing a master’s or doctoral degree in Psychology. “This specialization emphasizes the psychological, social psychological and sociological study of crime, along with its societal impacts and resulting criminal behavior,” said Dr. Stephen Kirkpatrick, Dean of the School of Organizational Leadership. “It provides access to the advanced study of criminology and justice, from the individual to the societal levels. This is a growing field, in which many people are opting to pursue more focused career goals, especially those who wish to prevent crime and criminal lifestyles.” UoR’s Criminology and Justice Studies specialization for master’s and doctoral degree candidates is one of the first of its kind. According to Kirkpatrick, students enrolled in the program are exposed to course content that is both conceptual and practical, via a learning channel that combines traditional teaching methodologies with cutting edge technology. While it is currently open to online students only, campus students will soon be able to enroll in the specialization, as well. The Criminology and Justice Studies specialization was developed for students interested in pursuing careers in criminology, law enforcement, probation, corrections, government, public policy or public administration careers. To learn more or to apply, students may visit: http://www.rockies.edu or call 866-821-0124. About University of the Rockies About Bridgepoint Education |