Program offered online by Boston University:
Master of Criminal Justice
About Boston University
Boston University, founded in 1839, the fourth largest independent university in the United States, is a hub of academic and scientific activity. With more than 2,500 faculty members and more than 28,000 students, it is one of the nation's leading research-based universities. Our online doctoral and master's degrees are built on Boston University's strong foundation. You will gain access to our outstanding faculty who bring the latest research directly to their students. The name Boston University sparks recognition worldwide and our graduates are prominent in every field of endeavor.
Boston University is fully accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC), a regional accrediting body. Regional accreditation is the highest form of accreditation an institution can receive. The Physical Therapy program is accredited by The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE).
Boston University's faculty is made up of experts who blend both professional experience with scholarly achievement. Internationally recognized for their pioneering work and contribution to their fields, Boston University's faculty have prepared thousands of students to be the leaders of tomorrow. While every faculty member brings a unique perspective to the classroom, they all share several common characteristics: they work closely with and take a personal interest in their students, are deeply committed to making the learning environment meaningful and stimulating, and are dedicated to keeping the curriculum reflective of latest trends.
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