Criminal Justice, Associate of Applied Science
Various aspects of law enforcement and criminal justice are covered, including policing, the judicial system, criminal investigations, industrial/corporate security and juvenile delinquency. The course sequence offers a balanced and broad education to students who plan to enter law enforcement as a career. It helps in-service police officers upgrade themselves for advancement within the ranks. Many students join a municipal force but career opportunities also are available in county, state and federal governments.
Courses
- CJ 1000 — CJ-1000 Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CJ 1010 — CJ-1010 Computers in Criminal Justice
- CJ 1111 — CJ-1111 Constitutional Law for Police
- CJ 1120 — CJ-1120 Criminal Court Procedures
- CJ 1130 — CJ-1130 Criminal Evidence
- CJ 1320 — CJ-1320 Ethics in Criminal Justice
- CJ 1330 — CJ-1330 Criminal Law
- CJ 2300 — CJ-2300 Juvenile Delinquency
- CJ 2360 — CJ-2360 Community Oriented Policing
- CJ 2390 — CJ-2390 The Investigative Process
- CJ 2990 — CJ-2990 Issues in Supervision
- COMM 1010 — COMM-1010 Fundamentals of Speech Communication
- COMM 101H — COMM-101H Honors Speech Communication
- ENG 1010 — ENG-1010 College Composition I
- ENG 101H — ENG-101H Honors College Composition I
- ENG 1020 — ENG-1020 College Composition II
- ENG 102H — ENG-102H Honors College Composition II
- IT 1090 — IT-1090 Computer Applications
- IT 109H — IT-109H Honors Computer Applications
- MATH 1190 — MATH-1190 Algebraic and Quantitative Reasoning
- MATH 1410 — MATH-1410 Elementary Probability and Statistics I
- PHIL 1020 — PHIL-1020 Introduction to Logic
- POL 1000 — POL-1000 United States National Government: Civic Literacy
- POL 100H — POL-100H Honors United States Government: Civic Literacy
- PSY 1010 — PSY-1010 General Psychology
- PSY 101H — PSY-101H Honors General Psychology
- SOC 1010 — SOC-1010 Introductory Sociology
- SOC 101H — SOC-101H Honors Introductory Sociology
- UST 1010 — UST-1010 Introduction to Urban Studies