

1900 W. Commercial Blvd
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309

Why Keiser University Online
Online Convenience, Instructor Attention
Online learning is not impersonal at Keiser University. From admissions to faculty, Keiser University staff is dedicated to student care accomplished through:
- "Students first" philosophy. Programs are built around the needs of our students
- Accessible staff and faculty that foster a student-centered learning community
- State-of-the-art practice online classroom technology and user-friendly format to enhance learning
- Small classes ensure personal attention from instructors
- Career-focused instruction
- Anywhere, anytime convenience with 24/7 online support
- Extensive online resources that include information and access to all student services
- Practical, real-world education
For over 30 years, Keiser University has helped students achieve their personal and professional goals by providing student-centered, quality career education. Designed to meet the needs of busy adults, Keiser University's online degree programs can help you balance education with work, family and other responsibilities. Our career-focused programs make it possible to graduate in less time than you may think. Keiser University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097: Telephone 404-679-4501) to award associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees.
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice (Online)
Keiser University's Master of Arts degree in Criminal Justice provides an intensive study of theory and practice in the field of criminal justice. The program fosters independent learning and enables students to contribute intellectually to the corrections, law enforcement, and administration of justice professions. Students learn to manage components of the criminal justice system through course work in areas such as correctional systems, law enforcement, court systems, criminal justice and criminology theory, juvenile justice, forensic psychology, gender, race, and crime, professionalism and ethics, criminal justice research, and management and leadership in criminal justice. Graduates demonstrate a conceptual understanding of advanced criminal justice systems and critically analyze and solve problems based on applied research methods.
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