The Criminal Justice Master's Program addresses contemporary challenges in crime prevention and investigation, focusing on advancements in digital technology. Through academic coursework and thesis research, it bridges academic studies on crime with the practical needs of law enforcement professionals. Emphasizing analytical thinking, ethical decision-making, and problem-solving skills, the program fosters innovative approaches to crime prevention. Topics include forensic sciences, terrorism, cybercrime, crime scene investigation, criminology theories, law enforcement strategies, and drug-related issues. Faculty members also engage in scientific research on addiction, forensic science, violence prevention, and crime analysis.