Associate degrees in Criminal Justice + Safety Studies: A program that focuses on the criminal justice system, its organizational components and processes, and its legal and public policy contexts. Includes instruction in criminal law and policy, police and correctional systems organization, the administration of justice and the judiciary, and public attitudes regarding criminal justice issues.
Broward Community College Associate degree Criminal Justice | Broward Community College |
GENERAL EDUCATION DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
( ) *ENC1101
( ) *ENC1102 or *ENC2210
( ) SPC1024 or SPC1600
( ) PHI2600
( ) HUMANITIES
( ) PSY2012 or SYG2000 or
SYG2010 ... |
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Broward Community College Associate degree Criminal Justice (AS) | Broward Community College |
An A.S. degree Criminal Justice may be earned by completing the General Education and Criminal Justice Core Requirements and Specialization courses indicated in the option selected. The associate degree does not qualify students for state certification as corrections or law enforcement officers. A student must complete the Florida Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Basic Recruit Training Program for state certification.... |
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Broward Community College Associate degree Criminal Justice (AS) Crime Science | Broward Community College |
Specialization Options-Crime Scene Emphasis
CJL 1100 Criminal Law
CJL 1130 Criminal Evidence and Court
Procedures
Science Elective (includes Lab)
CJT 2110 Introduction to Criminalistics
(Offered Term 1 & Term II,
CJT 2120 Forensics Photography
(Offered in Term 1 and
Term II, evening class)
*CJT 2130 Criminalistics Practicum
(Offered in Term III, evening class)
*CJT 2115 Advanced Forensic Investigation (Offered in Term 1, evening class) or General... |
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Broward Community College Associate degree Polygraph (AS) | Broward Community College |
The following courses in Polygraph (CJD/CJT) are the credits awarded to a student through Experiential Learning for completing the polygraph training at Deception Control, Inc., Fort Lauderdale. Applicants must submit verification of completion of approved polygraph training to the Director of the Criminal Justice Degree Programs and to Experiential Learning.
CJD 2250 Interviews and Interrogations
CJT 2250 Polygraph Theory and Application
CJT 2251... |
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