Criminal Justice; AS
The Criminal Justice program provides students with an education based in a liberal arts core and interdisciplinary criminal justice curriculum. The criminal justice aspect focuses on law, law enforcement, and corrections. It examines legal systems, the impact of crime, the criminal justice system's role, and organization and techniques of applied criminal justice through a group of program and specialized elective courses, as well as a program of internship and independent study. The program prepares students for continuing education in the field, as well as careers in the major institutions of criminal justice and law enforcement on a local, state and federal level. It also acquaints stude
Courses
- BIO-101 — Fundamentals of Biology
- BIO-102 — Fundamentals of Biology Lab
- BIO-110 — Fund Anatomy & Phys I
- BIO-111 — Fund Anat & Phys I Lab
- BIO-114 — Fund Anatomy & Phys II
- BIO-115 — Fund Anat & Phys II Lab
- BIO-140 — General Biology I
- BIO-141 — General Biology I Laboratory
- BIO-142 — General Biology II
- BIO-143 — General Biology II Laboratory
- CRJ-101 — Intro to Criminal Justice
- CRJ-102 — Police Operations & Procedures
- CRJ-103 — Intro to Correctional System
- CRJ-106 — Intro To Court Systems
- CRJ-207 — Community Corrections
- CRJ-211 — Criminal Law
- CRJ-217 — Juvenile Delinquency
- CRJ-218 — Introduction Private Security
- CRJ-219 — Organized Crime
- CRJ-220 — Criminal Justice Ind Study
- CRJ-223 — Criminal Investigation
- CRJ-224 — Forensic Science
- ENG-101 — College Composition I
- ENG-102 — College Composition II
- HIS-102 — U.S. History II
- MTH-107 — Introduction to Statistics
- PHI-205 — Ethics
- POL-101 — American Government & Politics
- POL-103 — Comparative Gov't & Politics
- POL-215 — Constitutional Law
- PSC-105 — Physical Science I
- PSC-106 — Physical Science I Lab
- PSY-101 — Intro to Psychology