Northern Mariana University of America's School of Criminal Justice offers degree, diploma and certificate programs in 8 different majors. Thanks to the School's comprehensive programs, individuals with a desire to contribute to the well-being of society can gain the skills necessary to maintain law and order, protect life and property, conduct administration planning and perform research services.
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All the programs the School of Criminal Justice offers are superior to the traditional programs of some leading online universities primarily because of such factors as ease and flexibility, affordability, convenience and quality of education. Criminal Justice School imparts excellent knowledge pertaining to the collection of criminal evidences, law procedures, corrections necessary to implement, laws and policies to enforce, along with cyber crime and juvenile crime investigations.
The core purpose of the School of Criminal Justice is to offer a balance of theory and application so as to make individuals learn about the nature and extent of crimes, their causes and explanations. It provides an opportunity to gain excellent communication, critical-reasoning, research, and organizational skills in the specialized areas, providing individuals with the foundation required to build a successful career in this field.
All of our degree, diploma and certificate programs are accredited by International Accreditation Organization (IAO), a world-renowned accreditation agency, ensuring global acceptance among employers.
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About
Private Security
Major
The Private Security programs offered at MUST, cover a wide range of topics including Introduction to Private Security, Fundamentals of Protection and Safety, Proactive Security, Terrorism, Security and Technology, Homeland Security and advanced topics like Private Security Management, Private Security and Public Safety leading towards bright prospects in the field of Private Security.
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This major focuses on security policy, planning and operations dedicated to the protection of territory, assets, infrastructure, institutions and citizens from external threats. It includes instruction in national security policy, government relations, intelligence, law enforcement, security technology, communications and information technology, homeland security planning and operations, disaster planning and applications to specific threat scenarios.
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