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(d) S tudents should carefully review the MAT/CIS requirements of the college to which they plan to transfer before selecting either a MAT or CIS course from those in (b) or (c) above. (e) Th is may be any course with the exception of courses designated in the SUNY Schenectady Catalog as not satisfying A.A. or A.S. degree program requirements. However, students need to consider the transferability of the course to particular colleges. Depending upon math background, students may take MAT 167 Precalculus with Analytic Geometry as a general elective in the first semester as a prerequisite to the Calculus sequence with no loss in course sequence or credits. Criminal Justice Associate in Science (A.S.) Mission The Criminal Justice A.S. degree prepares students for transfer into related programs at a four-year college or university. This degree provides introductory level instruction in the six course areas designated by the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences needed for program accreditation including: a) Administration of Justice; b) Corrections; c) Criminological Theory; d) Law Adjudication; e) Law Enforcement; and f) Research and Analytic Methods. The program prepares graduates to: Goal I: Understand the concepts of the Rule of Law. 1) I dentify important concepts and the influence of the American justice system. 2) D iscuss the importance of due process of those accused within our legal system. 3) D emonstrate their understanding about the restrictions on the arbitrary exerc

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