Criminal Justice/Corrections (AS)
Criminal Justice is the study of law, crime, and the justice system, focusing on how society maintains order and ensures fairness. It helps us understand law enforcement, the courts, and corrections while examining the causes and consequences of criminal behavior. A strong foundation in criminal justice is essential for careers in law enforcement, forensic science, legal studies, homeland security, and many other fields. If you're passionate about upholding justice, protecting communities, and making a meaningful impact, this is the field for you.
Courses
- CJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminal Justice SS
- CJ 1300 — Introduction to Corrections
- CJ 1330 — Criminal Law
- CJ 1340 — Criminal Investigation
- CJ 1350 — Introduction to Forensic Science
- CJ 2330 — Juvenile Justice
- CJ 2350 — Laws of Evidence
- MATH 1040 — Introduction to Statistics MA
- PSY 1010 — General Psychology SS