34 Master's degrees in Criminal Justice in Texas, United States

Criminal Justice - Homeland Security
The Criminal Justice - Homeland Security program is offered at Texas A&M International University. Deepen your public safety credentials applicable to a wide range of local, state or federal law enforcement agencies.
Jurisprudence and Public Health
This Jurisprudence and Public Health program at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston allows students to complete both degrees more efficiently and with fewer total credit hours than if each degree were pursued separately.
Criminal Justice
The Online MS with a concentration in Criminal Justice at Lamar University is an excellent degree for you if you are already employed in the field of law enforcement, correctional administration or security management and would like to reach new levels of management and leadership within your current organizations.
Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice M.S. at the University of North Texas is a comprehensive online programme designed for future leaders. Spanning two years of full-time study, this degree focuses on justice policy and administration. It offers a flexible 100% online format, ideal for professionals seeking to advance their expertise in the field.
Criminal Justice Theory and Research
The Master of Science degree in Criminal Justice Theory and Research from University of North Texas empowers current and future leaders with the knowledge and skills needed to create just and safe communities.
Criminal Justice
The Master of Arts in Criminal Justice at Midwestern State University is designed to prepare students in conducting research and participating actively in the development of knowledge in the areas of criminological theory, crime control, and correctional and police administration.

Criminal Justice - Cyber Security
Criminal Justice - Cyber Security program from Texas A&M International University, you will study digital forensics, cyber investigations, malware analysis and programming to combat cybercrime.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
Deepen your understanding of crime with a Master of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice at University of Houston Clear Lake. You'll examine many layers of contemporary crime, including why it occurs, how it's measured and how it's controlled.
Criminal Justice, Concentration in Justice Policy and Administration
The Criminal Justice, Concentration in Justice Policy and Administration at the University of North Texas is a comprehensive 36-credit Master of Science programme. Delivered entirely online, this flexible two-year course is designed for professionals seeking to advance their expertise in justice policy and administration.
Criminal Justice
The online Master of Science in Criminal Justice program at Sam Houston State University combines the convenience of an online education with the prestige of a criminal justice degree from SHSU’s College of Criminal Justice.
Criminal Justice Policy and Administration
Criminal Justice Policy and Administration at University of North Texas empowers current and future leaders with the knowledge and skills needed to create just and safe communities.
Criminal Justice
The Master of Science in Criminal Justice (MS) from The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley is an intensive graduate-level program that is designed for students who want to pursue further studies beyond the bachelor degree and prepare candidates for the doctoral degree.
Criminal Justice (Executive Concentration)
The faculty in criminal justice are recognized nationally and internationally for their commitment to outstanding teaching, cutting-edge research, and unparalleled service to the field. The Criminal Justice (Executive Concentration) program is offered by Texas State University.
Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Criminology and Criminal Justice program of The University of Texas at San Antonio is designed to provide students with competency in research, policy planning, evaluation, agency management, and preparation for continued graduate study in criminal justice and criminology.