| ADMINISTRATION
OF JUSTICE
ON CAMPUS and ON-SITE
The Master of Science in Administration of Justice may be earned by taking courses on campus or by
participating in specially designed programs, if available, on-site at the workplace. If a business, agency
or organization is interested in sponsoring an on-site program, a representative should contact the
Graduate Program Director for additional information. Some courses are available online.
Five-Year Program
Salve Regina University offers an accelerated program of study that leads to both a bachelor's and a
master's degree within five years. This program is designed for the University's highly motivated, academically
talented and qualified undergraduates with a recommended grade point average of 3.30 or
higher. Current undergraduates must complete the application process by March 15 of the junior year.
Undergraduate students considered for the five-year program are conditionally accepted into the
master's program and must take four graduate courses (12 credits) during their senior year. Of
these 12 credits, six are applied to the undergraduate degree. Recommended graduate courses for
two of the four in the senior year are: ADJ 505: Constitutional Issues in Law Enforcement:
Constitutional Law and Civil Liability and ADJ 521: Management Issues in Law Enforcement. Final
program acceptance is contingent upon successful completion of the undergraduate degree and
four graduate courses in the senior year. The total number of credits required to complete the fiveyear
program is 152, 24 of which are graduate credits taken in the fifth year.
DEGREE PROGRAMS
Master of Science in Administration of Justice
Master of Science in Administration of Justice:
Concentration in Law Enforcement Leadership
Master of Science in Administration of Justice:
Concentration in Justice and Homeland Security
Master of Science in Management:
Concentration in Law Enforcement Leadership
Master of Arts in International Relations:
Concentration in Justice and Homeland Security
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