ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Offered through AN, MA, WO
Purpose: The curriculum is designed to provide a broad foundation that will prepare students to enter any of the varied fields in criminal justice or to prepare for professional advancement. The occupational objectives for students include local, state, and federal enforcement officers, police officers, private or government investigators, adult/juvenile correction officers, probation/parole officers and counselors, security directors (managers), loss prevention directors, classification managers, and personnel clearance administrators. Most of the ADJ courses in this curriculum are "core courses" that provide a basic entry-level foundation in both criminal justice and security administration. These courses must be taken by ALL STUDENTS in this program. At several points in the curriculum, "course options" are provided for selection by the students.
Special Curriculum Admission Requirements: Students are advised that many criminal justice and private/government security agencies require excellent moral character and a written record of conduct prior to consideration for employment.
1 May substitute ADJ 140 or ADJ 150.
2 The PED requirements may be met by one of the following options: PED 116, 2 cr.; PED 116, 1 cr., plus a PED activities course, 1 cr.; or PED 116, 1 cr., plus RPK activities course. PED 116 is offered as both a 1-credit and a 2-credit course.
3 See social/behavioral science courses listed under General Education Electives. PSY 200 or SOC 200 are recommended.
4 May substitute the SDV 101 Orientation section related to this program.
5 Students interested in a career in the field of corrections should take corrections courses as ADJ electives.
6 Students who wish to substitute a laboratory science for MTH 154 MUST meet with their ADJ academic advisor first. The science elective may be selected from physical and life science courses with a lab component, listed under General Education Electives. Some four-year colleges require a two-semester sequence.
7 See humanities/fine arts courses listed under General Education Electives.