Administration of Justice, Associate in Arts (AADJ)
The Administration of Justice curriculum is designed to meet the needs of current and prospective students interested in transferring to a four-year institution for the purpose of receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Administration of Justice/Criminal Justice and that students will have a smooth transition from the College to the four-year institution of their choice. Additionally, the program is also designed for students who want to receive an Associates Degree. A student in the AADJ program will learn several important aspects of the criminal justice system to include: the role and functions of the various components of the criminal justice system, various theories of criminological behaviors
Courses
- ADJ 101 — Introduction to Criminal Justice
- ADJ 120 — Principles of Investigation
- ADJ 202 — Terrorism
- ADJ 203 — Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice
- ADJ 225 — Ethics in Criminal Justice
- ADJ 240 — Criminology
- ADJ 241 — Criminal Law, Procedure, and Adjudication
- ADJ 250 — Policing in America
- ADJ 260 — Corrections-Probation-Parole
- ADJ 261 — The Youthful Offender
- ADJ 280 — Organized Crime
- BIO 100 — Biological Sciences
- BIO 110 — General Biology I
- BIO 150 — Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- CHE 101 — Introduction to General Chemistry
- CHE 110 — General Chemistry I
- COMM 111 — Public Speaking
- CS 100 — Introduction to Information Technology
- ENG 100 — English Composition I
- ENG 112 — English Composition II: Writing About Literature
- FRE 101 — Elementary French I
- FRE 102 — Elementary French II
- FRE 111 — Intermediate French I
- FRE 112 — Intermediate French II
- HIS 110 — American History I
- MAT 120 — Modern College Mathematics
- MAT 121 — Introduction to Probability and Statistics
- MAT 151 — College Algebra
- MAT 152 — Precalculus
- MAT 160 — Calculus I
- MAT 161 — Calculus II
- MAT 210 — Statistics
- PHY 110 — College Physics I
- POL 120 — American National Government
- PSY 140 — General Psychology
- SOC 110 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 120 — Social Problems
- SPA 101 — Elementary Spanish I
- SPA 102 — Elementary Spanish II
- SPA 201 — Intermediate Spanish I
- SPA 202 — Intermediate Spanish II