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Associate Degree in Criminal Justice

Students receiving an associate degree in criminal justice should understand each of the three main components of the criminal justice system and their inter-relatedness. This program includes study in law enforcement, courts, and corrections, plus work in theories of crime causation and crime control policy. Students should expect reading, writing, and critical thinking skills to be rigorously applied and developed throughout the degree program. The associate in science degree in Criminal Justice prepares students for entry-level positions in criminal justice or for study at the baccalaureate level.

Requires a total of 64 credits for the degree (refer to Associate Degree checklist and Recommended Academic Plan) defined as follows:

 

General Education Requirements: 21 credits

  • Writing/Speaking (GWS) – 3 credits

  • Quantification (GQ) – 3 credits

  • Natural Science (GN) – 3 credits

  • Arts (GA) – 3 credits

  • Humanities (GH) – 3 credits

  • Social Sciences (GS) – 3 credits

  • Additional General Education course (GWS, GQ, GN, GA, GH, or GS) - 3 credits

Requirements for the Major: 32 credits, with a grade of “C” or better.

  • CRIMJ-100, Intro to Criminal Justice (3)

  • CRIMJ-210, Law Enforcement Function (3)

  • CRIMJ-220, Courts and Prosecution Process (3)

  • CRIMJ-230, Corrections in America (3)

  • MIS-103, Basic Computer Course (3)

  • Soc-007, Research Methods (3)

  • Soc-012, Criminology *

  • Soc-119, Race and Ethnic Relations (4) *

  • Stat-200, Statistics (4) *

  • Phil-103, Introduction to Ethics (3) *

Electives: 11 credits

NOTE: Associate degree students must complete a 3 credit Writing across the Curriculum (W) course and a 3 credit course in either United States Cultures (US) or International Cultures (IL).

* May be double counted as General Education but does not count as double credits


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Contact: Mr. Scott A. Kelly, Counselor, Part-time Lecturer in Criminal Justice
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