Criminal Justice, Associate of Applied Science
The Criminal Justice Program is offered completely online. Students will begin to explore the field of Criminal Justice, which includes areas such as human services, social work, juvenile justice, law enforcement, corrections, parole and probation, criminal law, and the courts. Criminal Justice is a multi-faceted field and the Criminal Justice Program provides students the opportunities to acquire and practice desired career skills such as empathy, active listening, and cultural competency to engage in ethical practices that promote human and professional growth, dignity, respect and self-determination. Candidates entering the program should have excellent organizational skills, the ability
Courses
- BA 161 — Career Planning
- BA 165 — Customer Service
- CIS 120 — Intro to Digital Literacy
- CJ 101 — Intro to Criminology
- CJ 105 — Concepts of Criminal Law
- CJ 110 — Intro to Law Enforcement
- CJ 114 — Diversity Issues in CJ
- CJ 120 — Intro to Judicial Process
- CJ 130 — Intro to Corrections
- CJ 140 — Intro to Criminalistics
- CJ 210 — Criminal Investigations
- CJ 211 — Ethics in Criminal Justice
- CJ 226 — Intro to Constitutional Law
- CJ 230 — Intro-Juvenile Justice System
- CJ 240 — Criminalistics II
- CJ 243 — Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs
- CJ 261 — Intro to Parole and Probation
- CJ 280 — CWE-Criminal Justice
- COM 111Z — Public Speaking
- COM 218Z — Interpersonal Communication
- HS 102 — Addiction Pharmacology
- HS 227 — Family Systems and Trauma
- HS 267 — Culturally Informed Care
- LA 102 — Legal Terminology
- MTH 104 — Math Literacy
- PS 201 — United States Government I
- PSY 101 — Psychology of Human Relations
- PSY 201Z — Introduction to Psychology I
- PSY 202Z — Introduction to Psychology II
- SDP 109 — Elements of Supervision
- SOC 204Z — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 207 — Juvenile Delinquency
- SOC 225 — Social Aspects of Addiction
- WR 115 — Intro to Expos Writing
- WR 117 — Writing for Trades
- WR 227Z — Technical Writing