Administration of Justice (AS-T)
Administration of Justice is the study of the causes, consequences and control of crime. The program leading to the Associate in Science in Administration of Justice for Transfer is designed to acquaint pre-service and in-service students with the principles and practices of criminal justice systems in America. Although the program’s curriculum allows for the development of depth in one of the subject’s substantive subsystems (i.e. law enforcement, juvenile, courts or corrections), our objective is to familiarize students with activities in all the above areas. The program is both academic and professional in that it is an interdisciplinary attempt to relate intellectual issues and practitio
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
- ECON 210 — Applied Introductory Statistics for Economics
- MATH 112S — Enhanced Elementary Statistics
- PSYC 210 — Elementary Statistics
- SOC 101 — Introductory Sociology Principles