
Eastern Kentucky University's College of Justice and Safety offers three graduate programs to fit your research and career goals.
- M.S. in Safety, Security & Emergency Management
- The Safety, Security & Emergency Management M.S. degree program is
designed to provide students with advanced knowledge in the areas of
homeland security, safety management, security, occupational health and
safety, fire protection and administration, and emergency management.
Students are prepared to draw logically sound conclusions, think
creatively and communicate effectively. This program is offered on
campus or completely online.
Get more info about the Safety, Security & Emergency Management graduate program
- M.S. In Criminal Justice
- Objectives of the Criminal Justice graduate program are based upon the assumption that social policy, decision-making, and reform in modern society require a broad academic experience and innovative thinking; including theoretical foundations of the discipline, appropriate research methods, and principles applicable to the administration of justice.
- M.S. in Correctional / Juvenile Justice Studies
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The M.S. in Correctional / Juvenile Justice Studies is one of the
only graduate degree programs dedicated to the fields of juvenile
justice and correctional studies. The program was established in
response to increasing demands for qualified professionals in these
fields that offer a diverse and growing number of career opportunities.
Get more info about the Correctional / Juvenile Justice Studies graduate program

