Criminal Justice, Associate in Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) Degree
Traces historical development of courts, corrections, and law enforcement to understand structure and process of the criminal justice system. Examine roles, responsibilities, and perspectives of its participants. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Elective)
Courses
- CJ 115 — Constitutional Issues in Criminal Justice
- CJ 121 — Criminal Evidence
- CJ 136 — Law Enforcement Report Writing
- CJ 211 — Criminal Investigation
- CJ 236 — Introduction to Patrol Procedures
- CJ 241 — Ethics in Criminal Justice
- CJ 250 — Supervision for Law Enforcement
- CJ& 101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CJ& 105 — Introduction to Corrections
- CJ& 106 — Juvenile Justice
- CJ& 110 — Criminal Law
- CMST& 102 — Intro to Mass Media
- ECON 101 — Introduction to Economics
- ENGL& 101 — English Composition I
- HUMDV 101 — Success in the Online Classroom
- MATH& 107 — Math in Society
- PSYC& 100 — General Psychology
- SOC 115 — Understanding Diversity
- SOC& 101 — Introduction to Sociology