Homeland Security Concentration

ONLINE MASTER’S DEGREE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE LEADERSHIP
CONCENTRATION:  HOMELAND SECURITY


The threat of terrorism and the rise of cybercrimes have dramatically increased the need for law enforcement leaders who are specially trained to protect our nation, its citizens and its infrastructure.

Advance your law enforcement career by enhancing your skills with an online master’s degree in Criminal Justice Leadership through St. John’s University’s Online Learning program. Offered by the College of Professional Studies, and taught by outstanding faculty who are homeland security experts, this online master's degree has a concentration in Homeland Security and will prepare graduates to be law enforcement leaders who can effectively respond to threats against the United States, local government agencies and private businesses.

Course curriculum will include topics such as emergency planning, global terrorism, risk analysis, critical incident planning, interagency cooperation and ethics.

Through Online Learning, you can take advantage of all the resources St. John’s has to offer, on a schedule that’s both flexible and convenient. Our online courses are of the same high caliber as our traditional on-campus programs and the credits earned through Online Learning are identical.

Best of all, our Online Learning programs are supported by a full range of online student services such as online registration, advisement, financial aid, library resources, campus ministry and much more.

  • Choose a schedule that allows you to balance the demands of your job and your family
  • Use cutting-edge technology to connect to one of the most prestigious universities in the country
  • Personal support throughout every phase of the program
  • Tuition discounts for full-time law enforcement and criminal justice personnel

If you prefer a traditional classroom setting, we also offer an M.P.S. in Criminal Justice Leadership at our Queens, NY campus. 

To learn more about the Master’s Degree in Criminal Justice Leadership, please contact Dean Antonio Lodato.