The School of Criminal Justice offers graduate level certificate programs for students seeking continued education in the field of criminal justice and for those who may eventually wish to pursue a masters degree in Criminal Justice at MSU.
Each certificate program consists of three 3-credit courses, with the exception of Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection (A-CAPP), which requires four 3-credit courses, and Cyber Criminology and Cyber Security, which requires five 3-credit courses. Participants who are admitted to the masters program may use up to nine graduate level credits toward elective requirements.
The Certificate in Anti-Counterfeiting and Product Protection is an expanded program to assist working professionals and graduate students seeking a well-rounded foundation in anti-counterfeiting and product protection. The topics extend from intellectual infringement counterfeiting to focus on the underlying criminology theories, but also cover the broad product protection field including diversion, tamper-resistance, child-resistance, cargo theft, shoplifting, return and warranty fraud.
Application for the Online Certificate
Once students enroll in their fourth class, they will need to fill out an application for the certificate. After enrollment and passing grades are confirmed, the certificate will be mailed to the address provided
If you are not enrolled in a degree-granting program at Michigan State University, you will need to enroll as a Lifelong Education student. You will find information about Lifelong Education at the Office of the Registrar's website.
Lifelong Education students will need assistance enrolling, and can contact Graduate Program Coordinator Mike Chapko for help.
The Certificate in Cyber Criminology and Cyber Security was designed to assist students and working professionals alike to gain foundational knowledge in the fields of Cybercrime and Cybersecurity. The topics covered in this Transcriptable Certificate range from data systems infrastructure to cyber terror and warfare to digital forensic investigations.
To obtain the certificate, students must successfully complete the following coursework.
Once students enroll in their fifth (and final) class, they will need to fill out an application for the certificate with the Registrar's Office.
If you are not enrolled in a degree-granting program at Michigan State University, you will need to enroll as a Graduate Certificate student. You will find the applications HERE (domestic) and HERE (international).
The cybercriminology and cybersecurity certificate provides foundational knowledge regarding law enforcement practice and industry responses to cybercrime and cybersecurity. Innovative digital exercises will allow you to polish skills for advancement in criminal justice, cybersecurity and intelligence careers.
With your online graduate certificate, you will be able to identify various cybercrimes that occur and utilize forensic techniques to appropriately seize and analyze digital evidence from devices like computers, smartphones and tablets.
Certificate in Cyber Criminology and Cyber Security (Online) Handbook
Michigan State University’s School of Criminal Justice, in collaboration with colleges across campus, has created a three-course online certificate program that allows working professionals and graduate students to add a focus in homeland security to their career or academic plans.
This innovative and challenging program from one of the nation’s top schools of criminal justice is meant for practitioners and others interested in updating their skills.
To obtain the certificate, students must successfully complete the following coursework.
Once students enroll in their third class, they will need to fill out an application for the certificate. After enrollment and passing grades are confirmed, the certificate will be mailed to the address provided.
If you are not enrolled in a degree-granting program at Michigan State University, you will need to enroll as a Lifelong Education student. You will find information about Lifelong Education at the Office of the Registrar's website.
Lifelong Education students will need assistance enrolling, and can contact Graduate Program Coordinator Mike Chapko for help.
The School of Criminal Justice has created a three-course online certificate program that allows working professionals and graduate students to enhance their knowledge base in international aspects and to further their career or academic plans.
Courses are offered entirely online, and are taught by the same faculty members who are involved in the on-campus program. A number of online support services are available to assist students.
To obtain the certificate, students must successfully complete the following coursework:
and one of the following:
Once students enroll in their third class, they will need to fill out an application for the certificate. After enrollment and passing grades are confirmed, the certificate will be mailed to the address provided.
If you are not enrolled in a degree-granting program at Michigan State University, you will need to enroll as a Lifelong Education student. You will find information about Lifelong Education at the Office of the Registrar's website.
Lifelong Education students will need assistance enrolling, and can contact Graduate Program Coordinator Mike Chapko for help.
Each class in the certificate program is 3 semester credits, which translates to 45 contact hours per semester. Each class will explore 10 – 15 different explicit topics.
Students may choose three of four classes to help provide some degree of focus for each individual’s interest as well as to add some flexibility for the enrollment schedule. If students select CJ 809 Issues in Criminal Justice as one of the classes, they must be sure they enroll in the Public/Private Partnerships in Emergency Preparedness and Homeland Security section.
To obtain the certificate, students must successfully complete three of the following courses:
Once students enroll in their third class, they will need to fill out an application for the certificate. After enrollment and passing grades are confirmed, the certificate will be mailed to the address provided.
If you are not enrolled in a degree-granting program at Michigan State University, you will need to enroll as a Lifelong Education student. You will find information about Lifelong Education at the Office of the Registrar's website.
Lifelong Education students will need assistance enrolling, and can contact Graduate Program Coordinator Mike Chapko for help.
Courses are offered entirely online, and are taught by the same faculty members who are involved in the on-campus program. A number of online support services are available to assist students.
Requirements
To obtain the certificate, students must successfully complete the following coursework:
and one of the following:
Students interested in doing an Independent Study should contact Dr. Mahesh Nalla at nalla@msu.edu.
Application for the Online Certificate
Once students enroll in their third class, they will need to fill out an application for the certificate. After enrollment and passing grades are confirmed, the certificate will be mailed to the address provided.
Enrollment
If you are not enrolled in a degree-granting program at Michigan State University, you will need to enroll as a Lifelong Education student. You will find information about Lifelong Education at the Office of the Registrar's website.
Lifelong Education students will need assistance enrolling, and can contact Graduate Program Coordinator Mike Chapko for help.