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Doctor of Business Administration

Criminal Justice Specialization

This specialization explores the global multicultural network connecting distinct legal traditions and codes operating within a worldwide venue. Learners will evaluate the coordination efforts of local, State, Federal, and multinational organizations and international resources at home and abroad. This specialization focuses on developing advanced competencies required for leadership positions in criminal justice, law enforcement, teaching or private consulting fields. Learners will complete a final written research project, demonstrating the ability to conduct an investigation on a workplace problem, identify an area for intervention, critique, justify, and recommend a plan of preventative action.

Criminal Justice Specialization Courses

Listed are the courses unique to the specialization or concentration. Additional fundamental courses are also required for degree completion. Please see the full Course Catalog or contact an Enrollment Advisor by email admissions@ncu.edu or phone 866-776-0331 for detailed information.

Course CodeNameCourse Description
CJ7002-8Delinquency and Criminal JusticeIn the past two years the Justice Department has reported a significant increase in violence among teenagers and other youths. This increase appears to have contributed to a nationwide crime spike. This Doctoral level course provides an examination of the causes of this increase in juvenile delinquency including social, economic, and cultural factors. Learners will explore national strategies to address this issue, their effectiveness and future application.
BTM7102-8Business Research Methodology This Doctoral level course provides students with an overview of the research process, and an opportunity to learn about business research methodology and the components of a dissertation. The course will also provide the student with the opportunity to identify and develop a research topic, define a research problem, describe the purpose of the research study, and establish associated research question(s). The student will prepare a Topic Paper and a preliminary annotated bibliography for the dissertation topic in the Signature Assignment.
CJ7006-8Illegal Maritime Narcotics and Migrant Smuggling For centuries the maritime realm has been used by smugglers, fishermen, pirates and others engaged in illegal activity. Despite increased security efforts, maritime threats and vulnerability remain sources of concern for the world’s Maritime Transportation System. This Doctoral level course explores the issues of illegal narcotic and migrant smuggling as they relate to the maritime environment.
BTM7103-8Research DesignIn this course, the student acquires the basic skills necessary for the interpretation and application of quantitative, qualitative, and mixed methods research. The student will examine the formal research process carefully, with an emphasis on practical applications and skill development. Critical concepts and principles intrinsic to research paradigms, study designs, and methods of inquiry are presented to empower the student’s ability to formulate and respond to research questions. The resources listed below from the Northcentral University Dissertation Center are critical resources throughout the whole research process – students are highly encouraged to become deeply familiar with the resources from the Northcentral University Dissertation Center.
CJ7007-8Criminal Justice Research Methods This Doctoral level course provides the Learner with a solid theoretical structure that underlies empirical analysis. The objective of the course is to provide the Learner with the skill set to interpret, analyze, synthesize and compare professional published research. Research design, measurement selection, data collection, determination of causality, data and results interpretation, and ethics will be contribute to the understanding, interpreting, and critical evaluation of research studies and findings in criminal justice.
CJ7009-8Institutional CorrectionsThis Doctoral level course provides Learners an opportunity to examine, in depth, the state of the American Penal System from minimum security work camps, which are free of guard towers, searchlights, and fences, to the nation’s most famous maximum security prison – Super Max. The course begins with a history of jails in America and follows their development to the modern era. Learners will also be required to evaluate the current institutional state of the corrections system in the United States.
BTM7106-8Quantitative Research DesignThis course provides students with the skills essential for designing experimental, quasi-experiment, and survey studies; analyzing the data collected in these studies, and interpreting the results of data analyses. Students will explore designs and statistical techniques to use with their envisioned dissertation research.
CJ7010-8Effective Police Tactics, Techniques and MethodologiesThis doctorial level course will examine police tactics, techniques and methodologies exposing the Learner to best practices including evidence collection, psychological profiling, agency collaboration and jurisdictional requirements. The Learner will develop a keen understanding of the latest techniques and technologies that may be employed in a criminal investigation, as well as the research and development techniques used to generate new tactics and methodologies with a primary focus on forensic science.
BTM7109-8Planning Dissertation Research in BusinessStudents in this course will begin the process of writing a dissertation for a research or professional doctorate. The course will address the University dissertation process and aids to successfully complete a dissertation, including self-care and time management.