Following completion of an approved program of twelve courses (36 credits) and all degree requirements, the Master of Science in Management: Concentration in Law Enforcement Leadership degree is conferred.
There are no prerequisite courses necessary to enter the Master of Science in Management: Concentration in Law Enforcement Leadership program.
Students must successfully complete 12 courses totaling 36 credits to earn the M.S. degree. All Master of Science: Concentration in Law Enforcement Leadership students must complete the core curriculum of 10 courses (30 credits) as follows:
Students must also complete two elective courses (six credits) from the following list:
Students wishing to complete a Master of Science in Management with a departmental concentration must complete the core curriculum and six electives; three of the electives may be selected from any of Salve Regina's graduate course offerings and three must be from any one area of study including International Relations (INR), Healthcare Administration and Management (HCA), Holistic Studies (HLC) or Rehabilitation Studies (RHB). Prerequisites as indicated in the course descriptions are required unless specifically waived by the instructor. The title of the departmental concentration will appear on the transcript. Departmental concentrations require approval of the Graduate Program Director. Not all elective courses are available online.
Students may propose an individualized course of study aimed at meeting personal career and academic goals. Students wishing to complete a Master of Science in Management with a departmental concentration must complete the core curriculum and six electives; the electives may be selected from any of Salve Regina University's graduate course offerings with three of the six being related. Examples of individualized areas of concentration may include Global Ethical Issues, Entrepreneurial Studies, Holistic Management and Rehabilitation Studies. The title of the individualized concentration will appear on the transcript. Individualized concentrations require the permission of the Graduate Program Director. Not all elective courses are available online.