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1 CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAM FEBRUARY 2010 REVISION
2 CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAM The Criminal Justice Technology Undergraduate Degree program offers students a broad background in history, philosophy, organization, management and operation of the criminal justice system. Upon completion, this degree opens up entry-level, non-sworn* positions in local, state, and federal agencies, such as Juvenile Justice, Private Security, Private Investigation, Loss Prevention, Law Enforcement, Corrections, Probation and Parole, Detention Centers, Communitybased Intervention Programs, and Crime Scene Technician. This program is also beneficial to professionals within these fields who are seeking incentive benefits or career enhancement. In addition, this program can be useful as a first step toward a career in sworn law enforcement, corrections, and probation as well as a legal or public service career. Students may seek either an A.S. or an A.A.S. degree or a Crime Scene College Credit Certificate. For More Information - Our Web Site: CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEGREES A.S. Criminal Justice Technology This is the primary degree for Criminal Justice majors. The A.S. degree will transfer into similar upper division programs in Florida universities and colleges allowing graduates to enter these universities and colleges as a junior and seek a Bachelors Degree. The Criminal Justice Technology program recommends this Degree for criminal justice majors. A.A.S. Criminal Justice Technology This degree is specifically designed for graduates of a Florida police or corrections academy who receive college credits for their academy training toward this degree. The A.A.S. degree will not transfer into upper division programs in Florida universities and colleges and is generally a terminal degree, but students wishing to transfer may be able to take additional courses afterwards to achieve an A.S. degree which will transfer.
3 A.A. Justice Administration As the A.S. degree (Associates in Science) is now transferable into upper division programs in Florida Universities allowing graduates to seek a Bachelor s Degree, the A.A. degree is no longer required or recommended for Criminal Justice Majors. However, Criminal Justice Majors may still seek the A.A. degree Please Note: All Criminal Justice Technology classes are fully transferable and therefore may be taken as electives toward an A.A. in Liberal Arts or any other degree allowing electives of choice. College Credit Certificate in Crime Scene Hillsborough Community College offers a College Credit Certificate Program in Crime Scene Technology designed to prepare graduates for work as crime scene technicians and technologists. Students can seek a Crime Scene College Credit Certificate at the same time and along with an Associates Degree in Criminal Justice Technology, or they can seek the Crime Scene College Certificate alone (including students who already have a College Degree). Please note that students can also take most Crime Scene classes as electives toward an Associates Degree without seeking the Crime Scene Certificate. CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEGREE REQUIREMENTS A.S. DEGREE CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY* (64 Credits) *Recommended Degree For Criminal Justice Majors General Education & Related Courses Criminal Justice Required Courses Criminal Justice Elective Courses 18 Credits 28 Credits 18 Credits
4 A.A.S. DEGREE CRIMINAL JUSTICE TEDCHNOLOY POLICE ACADEMY GRADUATE (64 Credits) General Education & Related Courses Criminal Justice Required Courses Criminal Justice Elective Courses Academy Awarded Credits 15 Credits 4 Credits 12 Credits 3 A.A.S. DEGREE CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY CORRECTIONS ACADEMY GRADUATE (64 Credits) General Education & Related Courses Criminal Justice Required Courses Criminal Justice Elective Courses Academy Awarded Credits 15 Credits 4 Credits 18 Credits 27 Credits A.A.S. DEGREE CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY DUAL CERTIFIED ACADEMY GRADUATE (64 Credits) General Education & Related Courses Criminal Justice Required Courses Criminal Justice Elective Courses Academy Awarded Credits 15 Credits 4 Credits 6 Credits 39 Credits COLLEGE CREDIT CERTIFICATE CRIME SCENE Crime Scene Program Required Courses 28 Credits
5 COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CRIME SCENE COLLEGE CERTIFICATE The College Credit Certificate Program in Crime Scene Technology is designed to prepare graduates for work in crime scene fields and forensics. Crime Scene work is a growing field made famous by television shows such as the CSI series. It is a very technical field with specialty training being necessary. Crime scene technician positions are often civilian and are not recruited from sworn police officers but are hired directly from the public. Crime Scene Technicians and Technologists specialize in the locating, identifying, processing, and preserving of evidence at crime scenes, identifying fingerprints, crime scene photography, as well as testifying in court as to their findings. City, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies, prosecuting attorneys offices, and medical examiners'offices as well as criminal and civil law firms and private industry employ crime scene specialists. Students can seek a Crime Scene College Credit Certificate at the same time and along with an Associates Degree or they can seek the Crime Scene College Certificate alone (including students who already have a College Degree). Please note that students can also take most Crime Scene classes as electives toward an Associates Degree without seeking the Certificate. Required Courses CCJ-1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 Cr CJE-1640 Introduction to Criminalistics 3 Cr CJE-1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology 3 Cr CJE-1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology 3 Cr CJE-2600 Criminal Investigations 3 Cr CJE-2671c Latent Fingerprint Development* 2 Cr CJE-2672 c Fingerprint Classification* 2 Cr CJE-2770c Forensic Photography* 3 Cr CJL-1610 Courtroom Presentation of Crime Scene Evidence 3 Cr CJL-2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure 3 Cr Total College Certificate Credits 28 Cr Note: Credits for classes marked with an asterisk (*) are only usable toward the College Credit Certificate in Crime Scene. These credits cannot be used toward an A.S., A.A.S., or A.A. Degree.
6 A.S. CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY DEGREE TRACKS Our students can choose to emphasize a degree track based on their educational and employment goals. The Track they select offers them guidance on what electives they should choose. Students who are not sure which Track they wish may select the General Criminal Justice Track. PLEASE NOTE: Students do not enroll or register into a Degree Track. They enroll into the AS.CJT program. Degree Tracks are simply meant to assist students in selecting the most appropriate electives based on their career or educational goals. Criminal Justice Majors are free to choose any criminal justice elective to satisfy the elective requirements of these Degrees. General Criminal Justice Track: For students pursuing a career in criminology, criminal justice research, or for students unsure as to which career track to choose. Law Enforcement Track: For students pursuing a career in police work or criminal investigations. Corrections and Probation Track: For students pursuing a career in the jail or prison system; the juvenile justice system; or the parole, probation, or community control system. Pre-Law Track: For students pursuing a career in the legal system as an attorney including prosecution or criminal defense. Crime Scene Track: For students pursuing a career in crime scene, crime laboratory, or forensics. Homeland Security Track: For students pursuing a career in counter-terrorism, counter-intelligence, national security, or governmental security. Social Services Track: For students pursuing a career in criminal justice related social services including victim advocacy, domestic violence, and drug abuse, and mental health commitments. Private Security and Investigations Track: For students pursuing a career in private security, loss prevention, or private investigations.
7 A.S. CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY DEGREE SPECIALTIES Victim Advocacy: This is a specialty career within criminal justice agencies that assists the victims of crimes instead of targeting the offender. Victim Advocates work with the victims of crimes assisting them during the investigative and prosecution stage of a criminal proceeding. Students interested in this type of career should take CCJ-2013: Introduction to Victimology as one of their electives. Crime Analysis: This is a specialty career within criminal justice agencies that work with crime statistics and crime mapping. Crime Analysts compile detailed evaluations of crime trends that are used to determine police special operations and personnel distribution. Students interested in this type of career should take CJE-1653: Crime Analysis and Intelligence as one of their electives. Computer Forensics: This is a specialty career within criminal justice agencies that is involved with the investigation of computer related and computer generated crimes, as well as a specialization in the utilization of the computer as a criminal investigative tool. Students interested in this type of career should take CJE-1680: Introduction to Computer Crimes as one of their electives. A.S. CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY ACADEMY GRADUATE DEGREE TRACKS Graduates of a Florida police or corrections academy may receive college credits* for their academy training toward the electives required for this degree. There are two Tracks: a Law Enforcement Graduate Track for graduates of a Florida Police Academy and a Corrections Track for graduates of a Florida Corrections Academy. Police Academy Graduate Track: For students who have graduated from a Florida Police Academy. Corrections Academy Graduate Track: For students who have graduated from a Florida Corrections Academy.
8 A.A.S. CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY DEGREE TRACKS This degree is specifically designed for graduates of a Florida police or corrections academy who receive significant college credits* for their academy training toward this degree. There are three Tracks: a Law Enforcement Graduate Track for graduates of a Florida Police Academy; a Corrections Track for graduates of a Florida Corrections Academy; and a Dual Certified Officer Track for those who have graduated from both a Florida Police and a Florida Corrections Academy. This Degree does not transfer to a University. Police Academy Graduate Track: For students who have graduated from a Florida Police Academy. Corrections Academy Graduate Track: For students who have graduated from a Florida Corrections Academy. Dual Academy Graduate Track: For students who have graduated from both a Florida Police and a Florida Corrections Academy. * Please note that these credits can only be awarded if the student successfully completed the Academy and passed the State Certification Examination, and H.C.C. will only award these credits if the student has successfully completed a minimum of 15 college credits at H.C.C. COLLEGE CREDIT CERTIFICATE CRIME SCENE TECHNOLOGY This certificate is specifically designed for those wishing to enter the field of crime scene and forensics. Students can seek the Certificate alone which is 28 credits or they can seek the Certificate and A.S. Degree together which requires 71 credits.
9 CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES PROGRAM CCJ Courses Criminology CCJ 1010 CCJ 1020 CCJ 1488 CCJ 1935 CCJ 2013 CCJ 2191 CCJ 2600 CCJ 2610 CCJ 2618 CCJ 2648 CCJ 2671 CCJ 2910 CCJ 2940 CJC Courses Corrections and Probation CJC 1000 CJC 2162 COURSE OFFERINGS Introduction to Criminology Introduction to Criminal Justice Ethics in Criminal Justice Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues Introduction to Victimology Human Behavior in Criminal Justice Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society Introduction to Criminal Typologies Forensic Psychology Organized Crime Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice Directed Research Criminal Justice Internship Introduction to Corrections Probation and Parole CJE Courses Law Enforcement and Crime Scene CJE 1000 CJE 1640 CJE 1642c CJE 1643c CJE 1653 CJE 1680 CJE 2004 CJE 2170 CJE 2233 CJE 2300 CJE 2400 CJE 2600 CJE 2611 CJE 2614 CJE 2671c CJE 2672c CJE 2770c Introduction to Law Enforcement Introduction to Criminalistics Introduction to Crime Scene Technology Advanced Crime Scene Technology Crime Analysis and Intelligence Introduction to Computer Crimes Career Choices in Criminal Justice (1 Credit) Comparative Police & Crim Justice Systems Drug Abuse and Crime Police Administration and Organization Community Relations Criminal Investigation Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court Serial Killers Latent Fingerprint Development Fingerprint Classification Forensic Photography CJJ Courses Juvenile Justice and Delinquency CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL Courses Law and Court Process CJL 1062 CJL 1070 CJL 1100 CJL 1500 CJL 2072 CJL 2130 CJL 2610 DSC Courses Homeland Security DSC1002 DSC1003 DSC2033 SCC Courses Security SCC 1000 SCC 1100 Constitutional Law Legal Rights of Prisoners Criminal Law Introduction to the Court System Civil Rights and Liability in Criminal Justice Criminal Evidence/Procedures Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence Introduction to Terrorism Introduction to Homeland Security Weapons of Mass Destruction Introduction to Private Security Introduction to Private Investigations
10 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.S.DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY General Education (9 hr) GENERAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Required Courses (9 hr) PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Program Core Courses (28 hr) Group A (25 hr) Required Courses CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure Group B () Students must select ONE of the following: * CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections OR CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement OR CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics OR CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System Program Electives (18 hr) Choose 18 specified elective credits from these courses: * CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 1935 Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues CCJ 2013 Introduction to Victimology CCJ 2191 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2610 Introduction to Criminal Typologies CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CCJ 2648 Organized Crime CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice CJC 2162 Probation and Parole CJE 1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 1653 Crime Analysis and Intelligence CJE 1680 Introduction to Computer Crimes CJE 2170 Comparative Police & Criminal Justice Systems CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2300 Police Administration and Organization CJE 2400 Community Relations CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJE 2611 Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court CJE 2614 Serial Killers CJL 1070 Legal Rights of Prisoners CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Criminal Justice CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence DSC1002 Introduction to Terrorism DSC1003 Introduction to Homeland Security DSC2033 Weapons of Mass Destruction SCC1000 Introduction to Private Security SCC1011 Introduction to Private Investigations The following courses may be used as additional electives if you have not already taken the course as a Program Core Course from Group B above: * CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System 18 hr
11 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.S.DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY General Education (9 hr) LAW ENFORCEMENT TRACK Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Required Courses (9 hr) PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Program Core Courses (28 hr) CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement * CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure Program Tract Recommended Electives (18 hr) ** Students should select SIX of the following: ** CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 2191 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice CJE 1653 Crime Analysis and Intelligence CJE 2170 Comparative Police & Crim Just Systems CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2300 Police Administration CJE 2400 Police Community Relations CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJE 2611 Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Crim Justice * Can substitute CJC 1000, CJE 1640, or CJL 1500 ** These are recommended electives. Students may, without approval, substitute any Criminal Justice elective for these courses.
12 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.S.DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY General Education (9 hr) CORRECTIONS & PROBATION TRACK Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Required Courses (9 hr) PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Program Core Courses (28 hr) CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections* CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure Program Tract Recommended Electives (18 hr) ** Students should select SIX of the following: ** CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 2191 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Crim Justice CJC 2162 Probation and Parole CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJL 1070 Legal Rights of Prisoners CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System * Can substitute CJE 1000, CJE 1640, or CJL 1500 ** These are recommended electives. Students may, without approval, substitute any Criminal Justice elective for these courses.
13 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.S.DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY General Education (9 hr) PRE-LAW TRACK Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Required Courses (9 hr) PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Program Core Courses (28 hr) CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System * CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure Program Tract Recommended Electives (18 hr) ** Students should select SIX of the following: ** CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 1935 Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues CCJ 2013 Introduction to Victimology CJE 2170 Comparative Police & Crim Just Systems CJL 1070 Legal Rights of Prisoners CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Crim Justice CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence * Can substitute CJC 1000, CJE 1000, or CJE 1640 ** These are recommended electives. Students may, without approval, substitute any Criminal Justice elective for these courses.
14 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.S.DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY General Education (9 hr) COMBINATION CRIME SCENE TRACK + CRIME SCENE COLLEGE CREDIT CERTIFICATE Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 Freshman English I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Required Courses (9 hr) PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Program Core Courses (50 hr) CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CCJ 1500 Juvenile Delinquency CCJ 1935 Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics CJE 1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr CJE-2671c Latent Fingerprint Development 2 hr CJE-2672c Fingerprint Classification* 2 hr CJE-2673c Forensic Photography* CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence CJT 2100 Criminal Investigation Program Tract Recommended Electives () Students should select ONE of the following: ** CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System ** These are recommended electives. Students may, without approval, substitute any Criminal Justice elective for these courses.
15 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.S.DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY General Education (9 hr) CRIME SCENE TRACK Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Required Courses (9 hr) PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Program Core Courses (28 hr) CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics * CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure Program Tract Recommended Electives (18 hr) ** CJE 1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJE 2611 Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence And Students should select ONE of the following: CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System * Can substitute CJC 1000, CJE 1000, or CJL 1500 for CJE 1640 ** These are recommended electives. Students may, without approval, substitute any Criminal Justice elective for these courses.
16 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.S.DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY General Education (9 hr) HOMELAND SECURITY TRACK Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Required Courses (9 hr) PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Program Core Courses (28 hr) CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement * CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure Program Tract Recommended Electives (18 hr) Students should select SIX of the following: ** CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CJE 1680 Introduction to Computer Crimes CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Crim Justice DSC1002 Introduction to Terrorism DSC1003 Introduction to Homeland Security DSC2033 Weapons of Mass Destruction SCC 1000 Introduction to Private Security * Can substitute CJC 1000, CJE 1640, or CJL 1500 ** These are recommended electives. Students may, without approval, substitute any Criminal Justice elective for these courses.
17 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.S.DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY General Education (9 hr) PRIVATE SECURITY TRACK Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Required Courses (9 hr) PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Program Core Courses (28 hr) CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement * CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure Program Tract Recommended Electives (18 hr) ** Students should select SIX of the following: ** CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CJE 1680 Introduction to Computer Crimes CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System DSC1003 Introduction to Homeland Security SCC1000 Introduction to Private Security SCC1011 Introduction to Private Investigations * Can substitute CJC 1000, CJE 1640, or CJL 1500 ** These are recommended electives. Students may, without approval, substitute any Criminal Justice elective for these courses.
18 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.S.DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY General Education (9 hr) SOCIAL SERVICES TRACK Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Required Courses (9 hr) PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Program Core Courses (28 hr) CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement * CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure Program Tract Recommended Electives (18 hr) Students should select SIX of the following: ** CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 2013 Introduction to Victimology CCJ 2101 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2610 Introduction to Criminal Typologies CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice CJC 2162 Probation and Parole CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2614 Serial Killers CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System * Can substitute CJC 1000, CJE 1640, or CJL 1500 ** These are recommended electives. Students may, without approval, substitute any Criminal Justice elective for these courses.
19 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.S.DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY General Education (9 hr) POLICE ACADEMY GRADUATE TRACK Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Required Courses (9 hr) PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Articulated Credits (15 hr) Students who have successfully completed a Florida Police Academy will be awarded 12 Credits Plus 12 hr CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement Program Core Courses (25 hr) CCJ 1010 Introduction to Criminology CCJ 1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure Program Electives (6 hr) Choose 2 specified electives from these courses: CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 1935 Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues CCJ 2013 Introduction to Victimology CCJ 2191 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2610 Introduction to Criminal Typologies CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CCJ 2648 Organized Crime CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections CJC 2162 Probation and Parole CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics CJE 1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 1653 Crime Analysis and Intelligence CJE 1680 Introduction to Computer Crimes CJE 2170 Comparative Police & Criminal Justice Systems CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2300 Police Administration and Organization CJE 2400 Community Relations CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJE 2611 Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court CJE 2614 Serial Killers CJL 1070 Legal Rights of Prisoners CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Criminal Justice CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence DSC1002 Introduction to Terrorism DSC1003 Introduction to Homeland Security DSC2033 Weapons of Mass Destruction SCC1000 Introduction to Private Security SCC1011 Introduction to Private Investigations 6 hr
20 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.S.DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY General Education (9 hr) CORRECTIONS ACADEMY GRADUATE TRACK Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Required Courses (9 hr) PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Articulated Credits (12 hr) Students who have successfully completed a Florida Corrections Academy will be awarded 9 Credits Plus 9 hr CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections Program Core Courses (25 hr) CCJ 1010 Introduction to Criminology CCJ 1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure Program Electives (9 hr) Choose 3 specified electives from these courses: CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 1935 Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues CCJ 2013 Introduction to Victimology CCJ 2191 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2610 Introduction to Criminal Typologies CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CCJ 2648 Organized Crime CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections CJC 2162 Probation and Parole CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics CJE 1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 1653 Crime Analysis and Intelligence CJE 1680 Introduction to Computer Crimes CJE 2170 Comparative Police & Criminal Justice Systems CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2300 Police Administration and Organization CJE 2400 Community Relations CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJE 2611 Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court CJE 2614 Serial Killers CJL 1070 Legal Rights of Prisoners CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Criminal Justice CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence DSC1002 Introduction to Terrorism DSC1003 Introduction to Homeland Security DSC2033 Weapons of Mass Destruction SCC1000 Introduction to Private Security SCC1011 Introduction to Private Investigations 9 hr
21 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.A.S. DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY POLICE ACADEMY GRADUATE TRACK* *(For Students Starting Fall 2007 or later) General Education (9 hr) Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Elective (6 hr) Students must select TWO of the following: PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government 6 hr Program Core Courses (1 hr) CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice Articulated Credits (3) Students who have successfully completed a Florida Police Academy will be awarded 3. 1 hr 3 Program Electives (15 hr) Group A (6 hrs) Students must select TWO of the following: CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure 6 hr Group B (9 hr) Students must select THREE of the following: CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 1935 Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues CCJ 2013 Introduction to Victimology CCJ 2191 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2610 Introduction to Criminal Typologies CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CCJ 2648 Organized Crime CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections CJC 2162 Probation and Parole CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics CJE 1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 1653 Crime Analysis and Intelligence CJE-1680 Introduction to Computer Crimes CJE 2170 Comparative Police & Crim Just Systems CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2300 Police Administration and Organization CJE 2400 Community Relations CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJE 2611 Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court CJE 2614 Serial Killers CJL 1070 Legal Rights of Prisoners CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Criminal Justice CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence DSC 1002 Introduction to Terrorism DSC 1003 Introduction to Homeland Security DSC 2033 Weapons of Mass Destruction SCC 1000 Introduction to Security SCC 1011 Introduction to Private Investigations Or any Courses in Group A not already selected. 9 hr
22 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.A.S. DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY General Education (9 hr) POLICE ACADEMY GRADUATE TRACK* *(For Students Enrolled Before Fall 2007 Only) Group I - Communications () Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Elective (6 hr) Students must select TWO of the following: PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Program Core Courses (4 hr) CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr Articulated Credits (3) Students who have successfully completed a Florida Police Academy will be awarded 3. Program Elective Credits (12 hr) Students must select FOUR of the following: CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 1935 Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues CCJ 2013 Introduction to Victimology CCJ 2191 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2610 Introduction to Criminal Typologies CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CCJ 2648 Organized Crime CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections CJC 2162 Probation and Parole CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics CJE 1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 1653 Crime Analysis and Intelligence CJE 1680 Introduction to Computer Crimes CJE 2170 Comparative Police & Crim Justice Systems CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2300 Police Administration and Organization CJE 2400 Community Relations CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJE 2611 Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court CJE 2614 Serial Killers CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1070 Legal Rights of Prisoners CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Criminal Justice CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence/Procedures CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence DSC1002 Introduction to Terrorism DSC1003 Introduction to Homeland Security DSC2033 Weapons of Mass Destruction SCC 1000 Introduction to Private Security SCC 1011 Introduction to Private Investigations 12 hr 6 hr 3
23 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.A.S. DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY CORRECTIONS ACADEMY GRADUATE TRACK* *(For Students Starting Fall 2007 or later) General Education (9 hr) Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Elective (6 hr) Students must select TWO of the following: PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government 6 hr Program Core Courses (1 hr) CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr Articulated Credits (27 hr) Students who have successfully completed a Florida Police Academy will be awarded 27 Credits. Program Electives (21 hr) Group A (6 hrs) Students must select TWO of the following: CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure 6 hr Group B (15 hr) Students must select FIVE of the following: CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 1935 Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues CCJ 2013 Introduction to Victimology CCJ 2191 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2610 Introduction to Criminal Typologies CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CCJ 2648 Organized Crime CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections CJC 2162 Probation and Parole CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics CJE 1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 1653 Crime Analysis and Intelligence CJE-1680 Introduction to Computer Crimes CJE 2170 Comparative Police & Crim Just Systems CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2300 Police Administration and Organization CJE 2400 Community Relations CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJE 2611 Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court CJE 2614 Serial Killers CJL 1070 Legal Rights of Prisoners CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Criminal Justice CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence DSC 1002 Introduction to Terrorism DSC 1003 Introduction to Homeland Security DSC 2033 Weapons of Mass Destruction SCC 1000 Introduction to Security SCC 1011 Introduction to Private Investigations Or any Courses in Group A not already selected. 15 hr 27 hr
24 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.A.S. DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY CORRECTIONS ACADEMY GRADUATE TRACK* *(For Students Enrolled Before Fall 2007 Only) General Education (9 hr) Group I - Communications () Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Elective (6 hr) Students must select TWO of the following: PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government 6 hr Program Core Courses (4 hr) CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr Articulated Credits (27 hr) Students who have successfully completed a Florida Corrections Academy will be awarded 27 Credits. Program Elective Credits (18 hr) Students must select SIX of the following: CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 1935 Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues CCJ 2013 Introduction to Victimology CCJ 2191 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2610 Introduction to Criminal Typologies CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CCJ 2648 Organized Crime CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections CJC 2162 Probation and Parole CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics CJE 1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 1653 Crime Analysis and Intelligence CJE 1680 Introduction to Computer Crimes CJE 2170 Comparative Police & Crim Justice Systems CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2300 Police Administration and Organization CJE 2400 Community Relations CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJE 2611 Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court CJE 2614 Serial Killers CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1070 Legal Rights of Prisoners CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Criminal Justice CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence/Procedures CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence DSC1002 Introduction to Terrorism DSC1003 Introduction to Homeland Security DSC2033 Weapons of Mass Destruction SCC 1000 Introduction to Private Security SCC 1011 Introduction to Private Investigations 18 hr 27 hr
25 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.A.S. DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY DUAL ACADEMY GRADUATE TRACK* *(For Students Starting Fall 2007 or later) General Education (9 hr) Group I - Communications () - Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Elective (6 hr) Students must select TWO of the following: PSY 2012 General Psychology OR SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology OR POS 2041 American Government Program Core Courses (1 hr) CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice Articulated Credits (39 hr) Students who have successfully completed both a Florida Police and Corrections Academy will be awarded 39 Credits. 6 hr 1 hr 39 hr Program Electives (9 hr) Group A (6 hrs) Students must select TWO of the following: CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence & Procedure 6 hr Group B () Students must select ONE of the following: CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 1935 Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues CCJ 2013 Introduction to Victimology CCJ 2191 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2610 Introduction to Criminal Typologies CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CCJ 2648 Organized Crime CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections CJC 2162 Probation and Parole CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics CJE 1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 1653 Crime Analysis and Intelligence CJE-1680 Introduction to Computer Crimes CJE 2170 Comparative Police & Crim Just Systems CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2300 Police Administration and Organization CJE 2400 Community Relations CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJE 2611 Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court CJE 2614 Serial Killers CJL 1070 Legal Rights of Prisoners CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Criminal Justice CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence DSC 1002 Introduction to Terrorism DSC 1003 Introduction to Homeland Security DSC 2033 Weapons of Mass Destruction SCC 1000 Introduction to Security SCC 1011 Introduction to Private Investigations Or any Courses in Group A not already selected.
26 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.A.S. DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY DUAL POLICE & CORRECTIONS ACADEMY GRADUATE TRACK* *(For Students Enrolled Before Fall 2007 Only) General Education (9 hr) Group I - Communications () Required ENC 1101 English Composition I Group I - Humanities () - Required Any Humanities Gen Ed Course See Attached List Group II - Mathematics () - Required Any Math Gen Ed Course Meaning: MAC 1105 or MGF 1106 or higher Program Specified Elective (6 hr) Students must select TWO of the following: PSY 2012 General Psychology SYG 2000 Intro to Sociology POS 2041 American Government Program Core Courses (4 hr) CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CJE 2004 Career Choices in Criminal Justice 1 hr Articulated Credits (39 hr) Students who have successfully completed a Florida Corrections Academy will be awarded 39 Credits. Program Elective Credits (6 hr) Students must select TWO of the following: CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 1935 Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues CCJ 2013 Introduction to Victimology CCJ 2191 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2610 Introduction to Criminal Typologies CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CCJ 2648 Organized Crime CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections CJC 2162 Probation and Parole CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics CJE 1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 1653 Crime Analysis and Intelligence CJE 1680 Introduction to Computer Crimes CJE 2170 Comparative Police & Crim Justice Systems CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2300 Police Administration and Organization CJE 2400 Community Relations CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJE 2611 Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court CJE 2614 Serial Killers CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1070 Legal Rights of Prisoners CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Criminal Justice CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence/Procedures CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence DSC1002 Introduction to Terrorism DSC1003 Introduction to Homeland Security DSC2033 Weapons of Mass Destruction SCC 1000 Introduction to Private Security SCC 1011 Introduction to Private Investigations 6 hr 6 hr 39 hr
27 COURSES REQUIRED AND RECOMMENDED A.A.DEGREE - CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJORS General Education (36 hr) General Education requirements for the A.A. Degree can be found in the College Advising Guides. Criminal Justice Majors seeking an A.A. Degree should select General Education classes as required. Program Electives (24 hr) The Criminal Justice Undergraduate Program recommends that Criminal Justice Majors seeking an A.A. Degree select all their electives from the criminal justice classes. We recommend that you choose 24 elective credits from these courses: CCJ 1010 Intro to Criminology CCJ 1020 Intro to Criminal Justice CCJ 1488 Ethics in Criminal Justice CCJ 1935 Seminar on Criminal Justice Issues CCJ 2013 Introduction to Victimology CCJ 2191 Human Behavior in Criminal Justice CCJ 2600 Criminal Deviant Behavior in Society CCJ 2610 Introduction to Criminal Typologies CCJ 2618 Forensic Psychology CCJ 2648 Organized Crime CCJ 2671 Race, Gender, and Ethnicity in Criminal Justice CCJ 2910 Directed Research CCJ 2940 Criminal Justice Internship CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections CJC 2162 Probation and Parole CJE 1000 Introduction to Law Enforcement CJE 1640 Introduction to Criminalistics CJE 1642c Introduction to Crime Scene Technology CJE 1643c Advanced Crime Scene Technology CJE 1653 Crime Analysis and Intelligence CJE 1680 Introduction to Computer Crimes CJE 2170 Comparative Police & Crim Justice Systems CJE 2233 Drug Abuse and Crime CJE 2300 Police Administration and Organization CJE 2400 Community Relations CJE 2600 Criminal Investigation CJE 2611 Investigative Cycle from Crime Scene to Court CJE 2614 Serial Killers CJJ 1002 Juvenile Delinquency CJL 1062 Constitutional Law CJL 1070 Legal Rights of Prisoners CJL 1100 Criminal Law CJL 1500 Introduction to the Court System CJL 2072 Civil Rights and Liability in Criminal Justice CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence/Procedures CJL 2610 Courtroom Presentation of Scientific Evidence DSC1002 Introduction to Terrorism DSC1003 Introduction to Homeland Security * DSC2033 Weapons of Mass Destruction* SCC1000 Introduction to Private Security* SCC1011 Introduction to Private Investigations* Note: We recommend that A.A. Degree Criminal Justice Majors should select their electives from the above list based on their Career Tracks. * DSA and SCC courses may not transfer to a University that doesn t offer DSC and SCC courses
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