The same full-time faculty who teach the on-campus courses also teach all of our online courses. Earn your master’s in criminal justice from top-rated, award-winning scholars.
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Professor Nedelec received his undergraduate degrees (criminology and psychology) and his Master’s degree (criminology) from Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, British Columbia. His doctoral degree (criminology) was received from Florida State University. Dr. Nedelec’s research interests include lifecourse/developmental criminology, biopsychosocial criminology, corrections, terrorism, and cybercrime. Dr. Nedelec’s work has been published in a variety of journals including Criminology, Evolution and Human Behavior, Intelligence, Journal of Criminal Justice, Journal of Quantitative Criminology, Personality and Individual Differences, PLOS One, among others. Dr. Nedelec teaches in the areas of cybercrime, life-course criminology, research methods, statistics, and terrorism and homeland security.
Programs can be completed full-time or part-time. Many programs are set up to be part-time, with most containing fewer than 10 credit hours in any given semester. We know you have a lot going on, so want to make sure that school can fit into your schedule. Note: There are some exceptions.
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