Are you thinking about what to do when you graduate? Have you thought about a Master’s in Criminal Justice degree (MACJ) or a joint MACJ and law degree (JD)? Perhaps, you may be thinking about working as a crime analyst or as an intelligent analyst in the public or private sector, a victim advocate, a reentry specialist, or working as a lawyer. Join an information session to learn more about the Seattle University Master of Arts in Criminal Justice and joint MACJ/JD program on Thursday, April 6, 2023 OR Thursday, May 4, 2023.
We offer the following specializations:
- Investigative Criminology
- Victimology
- Research and Evaluation
- J.D.
Choose how you want to complete the program:
- Fully online
- Fully in-person
- Hybrid
Seattle University Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Program Information Session When: Thursday, April 6th, 6-7 pm PDT Where: Online, via Zoom
RSVP: here.
~OR~
Seattle University Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Program Information Session When: Thursday, May 4th , 6-7 pm PDT Where: Online, via Zoom
RSVP: here.
The Criminal Justice, Criminology & Forensics Department is now accepting applications for Fall 2023!
Interested in scholarships? We have plenty! Review our various funding opportunities HERE and make sure to submit your FASFA if you’re a domestic student.
Learn more about our program on our website! Read our course descriptions here!
Prospective Students: please note the changed admissions requirements!
· Application fee is waived.
· We can accept unofficial transcripts for admission, but official transcripts will be required before the end of your first quarter
If you have any questions about the MACJ program prior to the information session, please feel free to reach out to Dr. Elaine Gunnison, Graduate Director, at gunnisone@seattleu.edu.