The Associate of Arts Program fulfills the initial two-year curriculum for many four-year Criminal Justice programs. Individuals desiring a career in corrections work may benefit from this curriculum by selecting certain recommended courses in corrections. Those students who plan a career in corrections counseling or administration should also plan to take graduate study.
The Associate of Applied Science Program in criminal justice is designed to meet the needs of pre-service and in-service criminal justice personnel as a terminal degree. Individuals desiring a career in corrections work may benefit from this curriculum by selecting certain recommended courses in corrections. Those students who plan a career in corrections counseling or administration should also plan to take graduate study.
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE DEGREE (60 units total, 21 units in the major) will prepare students for careers in the criminal justice field. This course of study offers a broad base of knowledge, which is designed to provide the foundation for the pursuit of advanced studies criminal justice.
Pre-law studies are designed to provide a broad liberal arts background which will expand the student's knowledge base and develop the analytical skills necessary for success in law school. The recommended curriculum consists of courses in criminal justice, communication, English, history, philosophy, and political science. A student in this program will be challenged to develop his or her critical thinking, research, and oral and written communications...
The Criminal Justice program provides a solid foundation for a career in criminal justice. Students may pursue the Associate of Science degree as an immediate educational goal or as an intermediate goal en route to earning a Bachelor‘s degree Criminal Justice. The Associate‘s degree provides an introduction to the diverse career opportunities in the justice field, and students may use the Associate of Science degree as a springboard to a career in...
The AAS in Administration of Justice Studies (AJS) is an interdisciplinary degree designed to respond to the needs of individuals interested in pursuing careers within the criminal justice system including law enforcement, the courts, probation, parole, and corrections, as well as providing continuing education opportunities for practitioners. It is uniquely structured to offer students flexibility in selecting the coursework (certificate) most applicable...
The Criminal Justice program provides students interested in policing, criminal law, or corrections with an interdisciplinary study of crime and justice in American society.
The program's inclusion of interpersonal skills and managerial and administrative subject matter prepares students for positions of responsibility and leadership within the criminal justice community and related professions.
Students enrolled in the Criminal Justice program...
The associate of applied technology degree Criminal Justice Technology is a sequence of courses that prepares students to become law enforcement professionals. Learning opportunities develop academic, occupational, and professional knowledge and skills required for job acquisition, retention, and advancement. The program emphasizes a combination of law enforcement theory and practical application necessary for successful employment. Program graduates...
Graduates of Chemeketa‘s Criminal Justice program may become law enforcement officers, adult or juvenile correctional officers, federal protection service workers, progress toward a career with homeland security (customs, border patrol, Transportation Security Administration, port security, Federal Bureau of Investigation, drug enforcement
agency), or they may develop a foundation for a career in parole and probation. Although there is much competition...
The curriculum in Crime Scene Technician has been developed and maintained in cooperation with the Maryland State Police, Maryland Natural Resources Police and local police agencies. The curriculum provides a broad foundation which will help prepare the student for entry or advancement in the field of crime scene investigation.
Occupational Goals Advancement within the Profession, Commercial or Industrial Security Officer, Local, State, or Federal...
Public safety is one of our nation's top priorities. At CHI Institute, you can earn a criminal justice degree and acquire the knowledge and skills you need to gain entry-level employment in the criminal justice field. Your training can help prepare you for careers in federal, state, and local law enforcement; corrections; crime and loss prevention; and related criminal justice positions in the public and private sectors.*
The Criminal Justice Technology curriculum, leading to the Associate in Science degree, is designed for individuals currently employed in the field of Criminal Justice, including Corrections and Law Enforcement. Students who plan to pursue a bachelor‘s degree in criminology or criminal justice at a four-year college or university should fulfill the Associate in Arts degree requirements for the chosen transfer school. A minimum of 64 semester credit...
The basic liberal arts and introductory courses that constitute the AA degree with a concentration in Criminal Justice provide the foundational skills and competencies needed to transfer to another college or university in preparation for careers in criminal justice.
The Associate in Arts (AA) degree with a Youth Work concentration provides basic liberal arts and introductory courses for students who intend to transfer to another college or university‘s school of social work in preparation for careers in social work with an emphasis on youth work.
Study of theory and practice of contemporary criminal justice for those who plan careers as police officers or other criminal justice positions, as well as for people who wish to understand the functions and procedures of policing, the courts, and corrections.
General Education Requirements - 18 CH Communications (English 101 and 102 or 107)
Consumer Education (CIS120)
General Education (Math 118)
Humanities/Social Science (Humanities 201)
Physical...
Study of news writing and reporting techniques for students who intend to transfer to a baccalaureate degree college or university. Program can lead to employment as a reporter or writer for newspaper, radio, television or trade and commercial magazines; or to positions in public relations, public information, or other business offices.
General Education Requirements - 38 CH Communications
Humanities & Fine Arts (including Literature)
Mathematics
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A study of Child Development and Liberal Arts for students seeking employment as teacher aides in public schools, teachers in private schools, day-care centers, and nursery schools.
SEMESTER I
ENGLISH 101 Composition 101...................................................................3
CHILD DEV 101-1 Human Growth & Development...........................................4
CHILD DEV 107 Child Care, Health and Nutrition..........................................3
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Welcome to the Daley College Criminal Justice Department. The Daley College Criminal Justice Department offers a study of theory and practices of contemporary law enforcement for students interested in pursuing a career in Criminal Justice as law enforcement officers, correctional officers, probation officers, parole officers, private security specialists, and criminal justice practitioners who wish to advance in rank or to administrative levels in...
The Administration of Justice Program offers practical and technical instruction designed to meet the increasing demand for criminal justice system employees, and to provide an opportunity for current employees to upgrade their skills. Specialized courses in areas related to your own professional and academic interests may be chosen. You may select from courses in criminal law, legal aspects of evidence,...