Master of Administration in Justice-Involved Care (MAJIC)
Addressing the complex issues encountered by justice-involved individuals requires compassionate leaders equipped with the critical skills needed to build pathways of success. These students have a rewarding opportunity to connect with some of the brightest minds, transforming cognitive behaviors to positive outcomes. Research has demonstrated that recidivism is reduced by high-quality programming. The Master of Administration in Justice-Involved Care is an innovative online program geared toward students interested in working with justice involved individuals to advance health equity.
Program at a Glance
- Credits to Graduate: 33-credit hours
- Program Length: 12 months/1 year
- GMAT/GRE or Waiver: GMAT/GRE not required
- Tuition: $950 per credit hour
Who?
The target audience for this innovative program will possess an undergraduate degree from an accredited college/academic institution. Individuals with degrees in Criminal Justice, Public Health, Business, and Social Work are strongly encouraged to apply. This specialized learner must demonstrate a self-motivated passion to become a change agent that will work with justice-involved individuals and their families.
What Is MAJIC?
The Master of Administration in Justice-Involved Care is a 33-credit hour, 1-year degree, online program that is designed to give working professionals the flexibility to pursue advanced training in Justice-Involved Care by offering comprehensive coursework needed for career advancement in leadership.
Potential MAJIC Careers
- Police Supervisor
- Correction Officer Supervisor
- Crime Reduction Manager
- Adjunct Professor
- Victim's Rights Advocate
- Case Manager
- Prison Warden
- U.S. Marshall
- Drug Enforcement
Salary Range: $47,440 - $103, 590 (depending on position and location)
Where?
Online | Anywhere
Why?
Research shows that the rate of incarceration continues to rise exponentially. A lack of support addressing the social and mental needs of offenders contributes to a vicious cycle of reincarceration.The MAJIC program will train students on how to reduce recidivism, promote rehabilitation, encourage restoration, and ensure transformation of justice-involved individuals.
When
Online Course Calendar 2022-2023
|
Start Date |
Finish Date |
Final Grades Posted |
Fall 2022 |
Monday, Aug. 22 |
Saturday, October 15 |
October 19 |
Monday, October 17 |
Saturday, Dec. 12 |
December 16 |
|
Spring 2023 |
Monday, Jan. 2 |
Saturday, Feb. 25 |
March 1 |
Monday, Feb. 27 |
Saturday, April 22 |
April 26 |
|
Summer 2023 |
Monday, May 1 |
Saturday, June 24 |
June 28 |
Monday, June 26 |
Saturday, Aug. 21 |
Aug. 23 |
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Fall 2023 |
Monday, Aug. 21 |
Saturday,Oct. 16 |
Oct. 20 |
Monday, Oct. 16 |
Saturday, Dec. 9 |
Dec. 13 |
Deadlines
Fall 2023 Cohort
- Applications open: January 1, 2023
- Applications close: July 14, 2023
- Early decision: April 1, 2023
- Classes begin: August 21, 2023
Interviews will take place on a rolling basis as completed applications are received and reviewed by the admissions committee. *Interviews are not guaranteed.
Scheduled Breaks
- Winter Break: 12/12/22 - 01/01/23
- Spring Break: 4/24/23 - 5/1/23
Admissions and Tuition Information
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Curriculum
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