Criminal Justice Universities & Criminal Justice Graduate School

Receive the Same Criminal Justice Education as Our On-Campus Students.

ABOUT UC & THE DIVISION OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE

A well-known public research institution, the University of Cincinnati encompasses 4 campuses totaling 473 acres in Cincinnati, Ohio.

With roots tracing back to 1819, UC has produced several major contributions to science and society, including the oral Polio vaccine, the first antihistamine, the first electronic organ, and the founding of co-operative education. With more than 35,000 students, UC has grown to become one of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive academic institutions and the largest employer in the Cincinnati area.

The University of Cincinnati’s Division of Criminal Justice is one of the premier criminal justice schools in the world, currently ranked # 3 of all Ph.D.-granting criminal justice universities by U.S. News & World Report (2005). Boasting the nation’s # 1 criminal justice faculty in publications of research according to a study in The Journal of Criminal Justice, the Division of Criminal Justice enjoys its role as a thought center and change agent for current and emerging challenges in the criminal justice field.

The University of Cincinnati makes no distinction between the Master of Science in Criminal Justice credential earned by its campus-based students and that of its distance learning students. As an alumnus of the University of Cincinnati, the knowledge, prestige, and career impact that come with a UC graduate degree will follow you for the rest of your career. At the Division of Criminal Justice, we’re making major contributions to enhance the criminal justice field, and we invite you to be a part of it as an online MCJ student!

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