Law Enforcement
The Law Enforcement program at Jackson College prepares students for careers in law enforcement. The curriculum includes courses in criminal law, police administration, and criminology, providing a comprehensive foundation for understanding the criminal justice system. Students gain practical skills through hands-on training and internships, preparing them for roles as police officers, detectives, and other law enforcement positions. The program also emphasizes effective communication, ethical decision-making, and community engagement.
Courses
- ART111 — History:Prehistoric-1400
- ART112 — History:Renaissance-Present
- BIO110 — Introductory Biology
- CEM131 — Fundamentals of Chemistry
- CIS101 — Intro to Computer Systems
- CIS201 — Advanced Information Tech
- COM231 — Communication Fundamentals
- COM240 — Interpersonal Communication
- COM250 — Intercultural Comm
- CRJ101 — Criminal Law
- CRJ111 — Intro Criminal Justice
- CRJ114 — Police Admin & Operations
- CRJ117 — Criminology
- CRJ224 — Health & Safety
- CRJ231 — Offender Management
- ENG131 — Writing Experience I
- ENG132 — Writing Experience II
- ENG232 — Tech & Business Writing
- GEL109 — Earth Science
- HIS211 — Minority Groups in America
- HUM131 — Cultural Connections
- MAT130 — Quant Reasoning
- MUS131 — Understanding Music
- NSC131 — Contemporary Science
- PHL243 — Great World Religions
- PHY131 — Conceptual Physics
- PLS141 — American Natl Govt
- PLS262 — International Relations
- PSY130 — General Psychology
- PSY152 — Social Psychology
- PSY251 — Abnormal Psychology
- SOC152 — Social Psychology
- SOC231 — Principles of Sociology
- SOC246 — Marriage and Family