MASTER'S PROGRAM LIST
Master in Business Administration
Master of Arts in Communication
Master of Science in Criminal Justice
Master of Arts in Education -
Educational Management
Master of Arts in Education -
Physical Education
Master of Arts in Education -
Teaching English
Master of Arts in Education -
Teaching Elementary Education
Master of Arts in Education -
Teaching Science
Master of Arts in Education -
Teaching Social Studies
Master of Arts in Education -
Teaching Filipino
Master of Arts in Education -
Teaching Mathematics
Master of Arts in Education -
Technology and Livelihood Education
Master of Engineering in
Civil Engineering
Master in Environmental Planning
Master in Information Technology
Master in International Tourism and Hospitality Management
Master in Library and Information Science
Master of Science in Psychology -
Clinical Psychology
Master in Public Administration
Master of Science in Social Work -
Advanced Social Work Practice
Master of Science in Social Work -
Direct Social Work Practice
Master of Science in Criminal Justice
About the Program
The Master of Science in Criminal Justice (MSCJ) prepares students to provide leadership, critical thinking, and understanding in the fields of criminological theory, program assessment, and criminal justice administration. The curriculum emphasizes the advance development of skills in criminal justice planning, implementation, and evaluation to ensure that the criminal justice system’s management and administration are effective, efficient, and responsive to community needs.
This program of graduate studies encourages students to take an advanced and active role in criminal justice and gain a deeper knowledge and understanding of this discipline.
Program Educational Objectives
- Develop expertise and high level professional competence in the field of Criminology.
- Conduct advanced and/or independent research in Criminology and other allied areas.
- Apply criminological theories and research findings in the practice of the profession.
Student Outcomes
- Exhibit leadership abilities at work and in professional organization.
- Explain the occurrence of modern crimes and social issues.
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge in the operation and administration of the criminal justice system.
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge on research methods in criminal justice and criminology.
- Demonstrate proficiency in the application of advanced techniques in crime analysis.
- Demonstrate an in-depth knowledge on modern criminological theories.
- Conduct research related to the profession.
Program Coordinator

Nestor C. Nabe, PhD
Program Coordinator
nestor_nabe@umindanao.edu.ph