Criminal Justice
The Associate in Science in Criminal Justice is designed for students who want to continue their studies in pre-law, criminology, corrections, or forensics. Completing the following degree requirements will facilitate transfer to a university.
Courses
- BIOL 1114 — General Biology
- BIOL 2103 — ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE I A lecture survey of application of the life sciences, physical sciences
- BOT 1114 — GENERAL BOTANY An introduction to the study of the structure and function of plants, introducing plant
- CIS 1113 — COMPUTER APPLICATIONS This course is designed to provide students with fundamental computer skills
- CRJS 1113 — INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS An overview of the historical development and a complete analysis
- CRJS 1123 — INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE An overview of the criminal justice system, to include police
- CRJS 1133 — INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT An overview of police –community relations and the
- CRJS 1143 — JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Systematic examination of the basic nature of juvenile delinquency. Emphasis
- CRJS 1211 — 1212 – 3 to 4 hour Seminar or Special Topics
- CRJS 1222 — CRISIS INTERVENTION An overview of crisis situations encountered by professionals in the behavioral
- CRJS 1233 — Criminology
- CRJS 1254 — INVESTIGATIONS
- CRJS 2123 — CRIMINAL LAW An overview of criminal law to include statutory crimes and punishments, classification and
- CRJS 2233 — DEVIANT BEHAVIOR A review of historical and current theories regarding the causes of criminal behavior
- CRJS 2251 — STRESS MANAGEMENT An overview of stress situations encountered by professionals in the behavioral
- CRJS 2283 — Custody and Control*
- ENGL 1113 — Freshman Composition I
- ENGL 1213 — Freshman Composition II*
- ENGL 2413 — Intro to Lit, ENGL 2433 World Lit I, ENGL 2443 World Lit II, ENGL 2543 Eng. Lit I, ENGL 2653
- ENGL 2433 — WORLD LITERATURE I A study of significant ideas of world thinkers revealed through literary
- ENGL 2443 — WORLD LITERATURE II A study of significant ideas of world thinkers revealed through literary
- ENGL 2653 — Eng. Lit II, ENGL 2773 Amer Lit I, ENGL 2883 Amer Lit II
- ENGL 2883 — American Literature II
- HIST 1483 — or HIST 1493
- HIST 1493 — American History since 1877
- HIST 2413 — Early World Civ, HIST 2423 Modern World Civ, ENGL 2413 Intro to Lit, ENGL 2433
- HIST 2423 — Modern World Civilization
- MATH 1503 — SURVEY OF MATHEMATICS
- MATH 2233 — Elementary Statistics
- OLS 1111 — Orientation
- PHY 1114 — GENERAL PHYSICS I
- PSY 1113 — SOC 1113, SPAN 1113, SPAN 1213, SPCH 1403, SPCH 1413*
- PSY 2123 — PERSONALITY THEORIES
- PSY1143 — HPER 2102) A police basic skills course in the handgun and shotgun to include nomenclature, maintenance, safety
- SOC 1113 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOC 2113 — SOCIAL PROBLEMS Survey and analysis of human institutions and some of the major social problems that
- SPAN 1215 — Elementary Spanish II*
- SPCH 1113 — Fundamentals of Speech
- SPCH 2233 — Business and Professional Speaking
- ZOO 1114 — General Zoology