Administration of Justice (A.A.)
The Administration of Justice program prepares students for a career in criminal justice. By completing the program requirements, students gain the ability to apply principles of the justice system, constitutional and procedural considerations affecting arrest, search and seizure, human relations, and concepts of criminal law as well as demonstrate proficiency in report writing and record keeping. Career options include police officers, corrections officers, homeland security, private security, and crime scene investigator.
Courses
- AJ 101 — Introduction to Administration of Justice
- AJ 102 — Concepts of Criminal Law
- AJ 103 — Criminal Procedures
- AJ 104 — Criminal Evidence
- AJ 105 — Community Relations and Cultural Awareness
- AJ 107 — Introduction to Corrections, Probation and Parole
- AJ 110 — Patrol Procedures and Enforcement Tactics
- AJ 113 — Report Writing Procedures
- AJ 202 — Substantive Law
- AJ 208 — Special Issues in Law Enforcement
- AJ 220 — Criminal Investigation
- AJ 221 — Narcotics and Vice Control
- AJ 222 — Juvenile Procedures
- BCOT 131 — College Keyboarding & Document Processing
- JAMS 101 — Beginning Newswriting and Reporting
- LAW 100 — Introduction to California Civil Procedures
- LAW 101 — Introduction To Law
- LAW 103 — Legal Research
- PHOT 100 — Introductory Photography
- PSYC 261 — Social Psychology
- SOC 101 — Introductory Sociology Principles
- SOC 201 — Social Problems
- SPAN 223 — Spanish for Health and Medical Careers