Qualify for Crime Analysis Jobs with a Master’s in Criminal Justice

The Master of Science in Criminal Justice concentration in Crime Analysis at Boston University’s Metropolitan College (MET) develops your expertise in using and analyzing a variety of data sources to inform the investigations, strategies, and policy decisions of criminal justice organizations. This set of skills is crucial to a growing field within law enforcement and related domains in criminal justice, since policework is not just knocking on doors and interviewing witnesses anymore. The proliferation of data generated by surveillance cameras, body cams, GPS, mobile devices, social media, email and text exchanges, wearable tech, sensors, and other sources has enhanced the potential to map hotspots, discern patterns and trends, gather evidence, solve crimes, and demonstrate results. Having the skills to analyze this data is critical for tactical, operational, and strategic efforts in law enforcement, and essential to research and policy development and reform.

Program at a Glance

  • Top-Ranked Online Program since 2015
  • Online and On Campus
  • Part-Time or Full-Time Study
  • 32 Units
  • 8–16 Months to Completion
  • 6 Full-Time Faculty Members
  • No GRE/GMAT
  • Tuition & Fees Range—Part-Time Study*: $22,580–$24,360

*Based on 2026–2027 Boston University tuition and fees. Merit scholarship may reduce cost.

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Advance Your Criminal Justice Career

The Crime Analysis concentration of BU MET’s MS in Criminal Justice prepares you to fill in-house crime analyst roles or similar positions, while strengthening the overall skillset of individuals who are involved in investigations, management, and operations.

You also have the option to complete both the Crime Analysis concentration and the Cybercrime Investigation & Cybersecurity concentration by completing just ten courses (40 units). See Dual Concentration for more information.

What Is My Career Outlook as a Graduate of This Program?

1,039,708

Total number of US Jobs

137,466

Annual job openings

+4%

Annual job openings

3%

Projected ten-year growth in jobs
(faster than average)

$79.2K

Median annual salary

Common job titles include:

  • Crime/Intelligence Analyst
  • Cybersecurity Investigator
  • Special Agent
  • Criminal Investigator
  • Policy Coordinator
  • Detective

Employers seek expertise in:

  • Data analysis
  • Performance management
  • Investigation
  • Digital forensics

Source: Lightcast, U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

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Schedule a 1:1 call to speak with an advisor directly or attend an admissions event alongside other future students.

“As someone who had no experience in the criminal justice field going into this program, I left it feeling very prepared and it definitely paid off. I have been told in several job interviews that my resume is impressive, and that is largely thanks to having Boston University on there. The name carries weight and gives you an edge over other candidates. On top of that, the skills and knowledge you gain really do prepare you for a job in the field.” Read more.

Bella Zak (MET'22)
Contractor, Crime Gun Intelligence Center of Chicago, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives

MS, Criminal Justice, concentration in Crime Analysis

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Why BU’s Criminal Justice Master’s Has Been Top 6 since 2015

  • Active Learning Environment: Benefit from a criminal justice master’s that employs case studies, simulations using real data, and hands-on problem solving to develop practical skills you can immediately apply on the job.
  • Career Counseling: MET’s Career Development office and BU’s Center for Career Development offer a variety of job-hunting resources, including one-on-one career counseling by appointment for both online and on-campus students.
  • Engaged Faculty: Collaborate with faculty who have subject-matter expertise, research-based insight, and extensive field experience in law enforcement, corrections, cybercrime investigation and digital forensics, research and policy, forensic mental health, the judicial system, strategic management, and many other areas.
  • Extensive Network: Study alongside classmates whose diversity of criminal justice experience inspires discussion and debate, along with the opportunity to form valuable, long-lasting connections in the field.
  • 24:1 Average Class Ratio: Enjoy an exceptional student-to-instructor ratio, ensuring close interaction with faculty and access to support.
  • Valuable Resources: Make use of Boston University’s extensive resources, including the Center for Career Development, Fitness & Recreation Center, IT Help Centers, Mugar Memorial Library, Frederick S. Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future, Initiative on Cities, Howard Thurman Center for Common Ground, George Sherman Union, and many others.
  • Flexible Options: Study at the pace that works for you, evenings on campus or fully online. Courses begin fall, spring, and summer; online courses have two starts per term.
  • Track Record: Learn from the best—BU MET has offered criminal justice education since 1973, introducing the master’s degree in criminal justice in 1980, which became BU’s first fully online program in 2002.
  • Merit Scholarships: All graduate students are automatically considered for merit scholarships during the application process and nominated based on eligibility. Learn more.

Rankings & Accreditations

U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs - Criminal Justice 2026

#5 in 2026, and top 6 since 2015 MET’s online master’s degree in criminal justice is ranked #5 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report.

U.S. News & World Report Best Online Programs - Veterans - Criminal Justice 2026

#8, Best Online Master's in Criminal Justice Programs for Veterans MET’s online master’s degree in criminal justice is ranked #8 in the nation for veterans and active-duty service members by U.S. News & World Report.

Prepare for the Future of Criminal Justice

The Crime Analysis concentration is part of BU MET’s MS in Criminal Justice (MSCJ) degree program, focusing on the data-driven and intelligence-led approaches to crime that are rapidly becoming the standard among contemporary criminal justice organizations.

The master’s in Criminal Justice at BU MET is designed for professionals who want to enter or advance in the field of criminal justice—or simply gain a deeper understanding of this fascinating discipline and how it intersects with careers in mental health, public health, journalism, and law. Emphasizing practical, insightful, and adaptable knowledge, BU MET’s criminal justice courses develop practical skills that can be immediately applied on the job while informing your career growth for years to come.

Graduate with Expertise in Crime Analysis

Metropolitan College’s Criminal Justice master’s degree concentration in Crime Analysis will equip you to:

  • Prepare different sources of data for analysis (e.g., data reorganization, matching) and carry out analysis using a variety of different techniques, including mapping and spatial analysis and other advanced techniques.
  • Incorporate analyses into effective analysis products (e.g., written reports, presentations, interactive dashboards) that are useful to investigation, strategy, and policy decisions within law enforcement organizations.
  • Comprehend the ethical and legal rules and values that govern crime analysis within law enforcement organizations operating in democratic society.
  • Inform and critically evaluate data-driven or intelligence-led investigations, strategies, and policies based on awareness of the contemporary law enforcement and security approaches.

Certificate-to-Degree Pathway

certificate to degree pathway chart

You can also earn the master’s in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Crime Analysis by completing the Graduate Certificate in Criminal Justice and the Graduate Certificate in Crime Analysis. Students currently enrolled in a graduate certificate who are interested in transitioning into a master’s degree should contact their academic advisor to declare their interest in this pathway. A new master’s degree application is not required. Connect with a graduate admissions advisor at apssadmissions@bu.edu to learn more about this option.

Dual Concentration Option

Students in the MS in Criminal Justice program have the option to complete both the concentrations in Crime Analysis and Cybercrime Investigation & Cybersecurity by completing just two additional courses (for a total of ten courses/40 units). Along with the four required courses, candidates for the dual concentration would also complete the following:

  • MET CJ 610 Cybercrime
  • MET CJ 612 Crime and Intelligence Analysis
  • MET CJ 620 Cyberterrorism and Cyber Defense
  • MET CJ 710 Applied Digital Forensic Investigation
  • MET UA 598 Foundations of GIS and Spatial Analysis
  • And one course selected from the list of Cybercrime Investigation & Cybersecurity electives

Connect with a graduate admissions advisor at apssadmissions@bu.edu to learn more about this option.

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Crime Analysis Concentration

A total of 32 units is required.

Students must complete the core courses and Crime Analysis concentration requirements.

Core Courses

(Four courses/16 units)

Concentration Requirements

(Four courses/16 units)

Plus one course from the following:

And one general elective chosen with an academic advisor. General electives can be found within the MS in Criminal Justice curriculum.

Any request for addition or substitution of elective courses requires approval from the department.

Criminal Justice Faculty


BU MET programs offer the flexibility of part-time or full-time study, either on campus or online. Tuition, fees, and total program cost are determined by enrollment status. If you enroll in 1–2 courses (4–8 units) in a semester, you are charged the part-time per-unit rate. If you enroll in 3–4 courses (12–16 units) in a semester, you are charged the full-time semester rate.

MS in Criminal Justice, Crime Analysis Concentration (Online and On Campus)

Enrollment Status Part Time Full Time
Courses per Semester 2 courses
(8 units)
4 courses
(16 units)
3 courses
(12 units)
Time to Degree 4 semesters
(16 months)
2 semesters
(8–12 months)***
3 semesters
(12–16 months)***
Tuition* $585–$1,030
per unit**
$36,512
per semester
$36,512
per semester
Fees per Semester* $75 $524 $524
Total Degree Cost* $22,580–
$24,360
$74,072 $82,387

*Based on 2026–2027 Boston University tuition and fee rates.
**Cost per unit is determined by course number (100–599 = $585/unit, 600–999 = $1,030/unit).
***Summer semester enrollment is not required for international students to maintain F-1 visa status. Enrollment in summer semester coursework will expedite completion of program and reduce total program cost.

International students seeking an F-1 visa for on-campus study must enroll full time and demonstrate availability of funds to cover the Estimated Cost of Graduate Study; those who wish to study online may enroll part-time but are not eligible for a visa. Learn more about International Student Tuition & Fees.

Questions? Please contact us to hear from an Admissions Advisor who can help you determine the best enrollment pathway. For information regarding financial aid, visit BU MET’s Financial Aid page.


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