Criminal Justice | AA
The Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice is designed for students intending to transfer to a four-year school and pursue a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. The Statewide Transfer Agreement will allow students to transfer to a Colorado public four-year school and complete their degree with an additional 60 credit hours.
Courses
- CNG 2058 — Digital Forensics
- COM 1150 — Public Speaking
- COM 1250 — Interpersonal Communication: GT-SS3
- COM 2220 — Group Communication: GT-SS3
- COM 2250 — Organizational Communication
- CRJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice: GT-SS3
- CRJ 1025 — Policing Systems
- CRJ 1027 — Crime Scene Investigation
- CRJ 1035 — Judicial Function
- CRJ 1045 — Correctional Process
- CRJ 2005 — Principles of Criminal Law
- CRJ 2009 — Criminal Investigation I
- CRJ 2030 — Criminology
- CRJ 2031 — Introduction to Forensic Science and Criminalistics
- CRJ 2036 — CRJ Research Methods
- CRJ 2057 — Victimology
- CRJ 2068 — Criminal Profiling
- ENG 1021 — English Composition I : GT-CO1
- ENG 1022 — English Composition II:GT-CO2
- ENG 2001 — English Composition III: CO3
- HIS 2765 — Writing About History: GT-CO3
- MAT 1240 — Mathematics for the Liberal Arts: GT-MA1
- MAT 1260 — Introduction to Statistics: GT-MA1
- MAT 1340 — College Algebra: GT-MA1
- PSC 1011 — American Government: GT-SS1
- PSC 1025 — American, State, and Local Government: GT-SS1
- PSY 2107 — Human Sexuality: GT-SS3
- PSY 2221 — Social Psychology: GT-SS3
- PSY 2552 — Psychopathology: GT-SS3
- PSY 2770 — Introduction to Forensic Psychology
- SOC 1001 — Principles of Sociology: GT-SS3
- SOC 2031 — The Sociology of Deviant Behavior: GT-SS3