Criminal Justice AAS
To prepare graduates for employment in public service fields related to criminal justice, such as federal, state, and local l aw enforcement agencies: corrections, both institutional or probation and parole; in juvenile services; or in private industry.
Courses
- BT110 — Business Mathematics
- BT130 — Business Communications
- BT160 — Microcomputer Applications I
- CJ118 — Procedural Law
- CJ125 — Criminal Justice Ethics and Liability
- CJ126 — Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CJ140 — Criminal Investigations
- CJ170 — Introduction to Juvenile Law
- CJ218 — Criminology
- CJ219 — Criminal Evidence
- CJ226 — Introduction to Corrections
- CJ235 — Criminal Law
- CJ239 — Police Organization and Management
- CJ250 — Criminal Justice Practicum
- CJ260 — Constitutional Aspects of Criminal Justice
- CJ298 — Deviant Behavior
- EN101 — English I
- HI103 — American History to 1877
- HI104 — American History Since 1877
- PL216 — National Government
- PY121 — General Psychology
- SO107 — General Sociology
- SP175 — Speech Communications
- SP220 — Interpersonal Communications