Criminal Justice Technology
The two-year Associate in Science degree in Criminal Justice Technology is designed for individuals who seek a career in law enforcement, corrections, criminalistics, or community-based control functions. It is also designed for people who are currently employed in those fields and want to improve their skills for career development. This program does not lead to basic certification or employability as a law enforcement or correctional officer.
Courses
- AMH 2010 — History of the United States to 1877
- AMH 2020 — History of the United States Since 1877
- ARH 1000 — Art Appreciation
- BSC 1005 — Survey of Biological Science
- BSC 1010 — Principles of Biology I
- BSC 1085 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- CCJ 1010 — Introduction to Criminology
- CCJ 1020 — Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
- CCJ 2002 — Crime in America
- CCJ 2107 — Crime and Public Policy
- CCJ 2252 — Critical Issues in Criminal Justice
- CCJ 2618 — Criminal Psychology
- CCJ 2650 — Narcotics and Dangerous Substances
- CCJ 2720 — Research Methods in Criminal Justice
- CGS 1100 — Introduction to Computer Applications
- CJE 2600 — Criminal Investigation
- CJL 2100 — Criminal Law
- HUM 1020 — Introduction to Humanities
- MAC 2311 — Calculus and Analytic Geometry I
- MGF 1130 — Mathematical Thinking
- PHI 2010 — Introduction to Philosophy
- STA 2023 — Introduction to Probability and Statistics I
- SYG 1000 — Introduction to Sociology