Webster University Georgia

Master in Criminal Justice

Georgia

The Master in Criminal Justice at Webster University Georgia is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Webster University Georgia, part of the Webster global network, delivers American-style higher education in Tbilisi with an international focus. Founded as a campus of Webster University, it offers undergraduate and graduate programs in business, international relations, media and computer science, among other fields. The campus prioritizes small class sizes, personalized instruction and a multicultural student body to create a supportive learning atmosphere for students from around the world.

Academically, Webster Georgia emphasizes practical skills, global perspectives and cross-cultural engagement through elective mobility across Webster campuses worldwide. Students can expect interactive classrooms, experienced faculty and opportunities for internships and industry collaboration in Georgia's capital. The campus provides academic advising and student support services designed to help international students adapt to local life and progress toward career goals.

For international applicants seeking an American curriculum abroad, Webster Georgia offers a compact, student-centered option with access to the university’s global alumni network. Prospective students should review program specifics, credit transfer policies and available scholarships to plan their studies. Graduates leave prepared for careers in business, media and international affairs or for transfer to other Webster campuses to broaden their academic experience.

About the Program

The Master in Criminal Justice at Webster University Georgia is a Master's degree for students who want to work in the field of criminal justice. This one-year program prepares students for a career using a multidisciplinary approach to enhance technical and critical thinking skills. The program helps students develop analytical capabilities to explain, predict, and prevent crime and victimization.

The curriculum focuses on enhancing technical and critical thinking skills and decision-making processes. Students learn to analyze crime and victimization through a multidisciplinary approach, which includes understanding the nature of crime and the challenges found in the world of cyberspace. The program also includes hands-on components to help students develop practical skills.

Graduates can pursue careers as Crime Analysts, Police Officers, Criminal Investigators, or Policy Analysts. They can work in various industries, including law enforcement, government, or non-profit organizations, and for employers such as federal agencies, state governments, or private security companies.

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