Criminal Justice, Associate of Arts (517)
This program is designed for both those intending to transfer to a four-year baccalaureate program as well as for those seeking immediate employment following completion of the two-year program. The guiding theme for this program is twofold. First, for participants to think critically about the broader context (i.e., social, cultural, and political) within which the activity of criminal justice occurs. Second, for participants to gain competencies enabling them to learn the skill set associated with the practical implementation of criminal justice.
Courses
- CJS 101 — Intro to Criminal Justice
- CJS 102 — Intro to Corrections
- CJS 103 — Intro to Cyber Security
- CJS 201 — Criminology
- CJS 202 — Juvenile Delinquency
- CJS 203 — Criminal Law
- CJS 204 — Ethics in Criminal Justice
- CJS 205 — Criminal Investigation
- CJS 206 — Policing in America
- CJS 208 — Intro to Terrorism
- CJS 210 — Criminal Procedure
- CJS 212 — Communication/Criminal Justice
- CJS 214 — Cybercrime/Computer Forensics
- CJS 220 — Probation and Parole
- INFT 180 — Intro to Information Systems
- PHYD 121 — Physical Fitness I
- SOCI 271 — Social Problems
- SOCI 276 — Racism & Diversity/Contemp Soc