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    Apr 04, 2025  
2025-26 Academic Catalog 
    
2025-26 Academic Catalog

Criminal Justice, AAS


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This program prepares students to seek employment or advancement in law enforcement and related agencies. Entry-level job opportunities for graduates include police officer, deputy sheriff, state trooper, correctional officer, dispatcher, security officer, loss prevention officer, records technician, and deputy court clerk.

Program Student Learning Outcomes:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of law enforcement administration and operations in relation to the criminal justice system.
  2. Apply ethical principles to situations encountered in law enforcement.
  3. Demonstrate knowledge of patrol procedures, criminal investigation and techniques, basic crime scene response and investigation, and forensic applications to law enforcement.
  4. Demonstrate understanding of substantive law, procedural and evidentiary rules, and constitutional law principles.
  5. Demonstrate understanding of community-law enforcement relationships.
  6. Demonstrate understanding of criminology theories in relation to law enforcement.

  • Below is the recommended course sequence for full-time students.
  • Courses are listed by the semester they are usually offered.
  • Course availability in a given semester may vary.
  • You can change the order or number of classes each semester, but taking fewer classes in a semester will mean more semesters to finish the program.
  • Please discuss your plan including elective selection with your advisor to ensure it meets your academic goals.

Spring Semester


Program Total: 60-62 Credits


It is highly recommended that students consult with their academic advisor to select the most appropriate course for their curriculum. 

Approved Transfer Electives


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