Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies
The Criminal Justice associate in science degree program (AS to BS) offers students a broad background in the history, philosophy, organization, management and operation of the criminal justice system. Upon completion, this AS degree opens up entry-level, non-sworn positions in local, state, and federal agencies, i.e. juvenile justice, private security, law enforcement, corrections, probation and parole, detention centers and community-based intervention programs. It can also be the first step toward a career in law.
Courses
- CCJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminology
- CCJ 1020 — Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CCJ 1488 — Ethics in Criminal Justice
- CCJ 2013 — Introduction to Victimology
- CGS 2100 — Computer InformationTechnology and Literacy
- CJC 1000 — Introduction to Corrections
- CJE 1000 — Introduction to Law Enforcement
- CJE 2004 — Career Choices Criminal Justice
- CJE 2600 — Criminal Investigation
- CJJ 1002 — Juvenile Delinquency
- CJL 1062 — Constitutional Law
- CJL 1100 — Criminal Law
- CJL 2130 — Criminal Evidence and Procedure
- ENC 1101 — English Composition I
- MGF 1130 — Mathematical Thinking
- POS 2041 — American Government