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1 Criminal Justice Criminal Justice with Specialization in: Homeland Security Associate in Science Degree (Articulated A.S. to B.S. Career Path) The Criminal Justice degree program offers the student a broad background in the history, philosophy, organization, management and operation of the criminal justice system. It is designed for students who seek immediate employment in the field of criminal justice and/ or who decide to utilize this Articulated A.S. to B.S. Career Path to transfer to any Florida public university as a junior to complete a four-year Bachelor s of Science degree in Criminal Justice. This program prepares students to work in law enforcement, corrections, private/industry security and other criminal justice fields. It is also beneficial to professionals seeking incentive benefits or career enhancement. In addition, this program can be useful as a first step toward a career in other legal or public service careers. Successful completion of a state-certified training academy and state examination is required to be a sworn law enforcement or corrections officer in the State of Florida regardless of any degree work which may have been completed. Graduates of specific programs at TECO may be eligible for the award of credit in specific courses in this program. For information and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at to view the Criminal Justice articulation agreement. Eligible students should contact the related academic department and/or career program advisor at Valencia for the award of credit. Students who have successfully completed a state-certified training academy such as Valencia s Criminal Justice Institute and passed a recognized state certification exam for Law Enforcement Officer, Corrections Officer or Probation/Parole Officer, may also be eligible to receive credit for certain courses in this program. For information and requirements, visit the Valencia Web site at valenciacollege.edu/ asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm to view the Alternative Award of Credit agreement and complete a request form. To have the credit awarded, students should bring the required documentation to the Dean s academic department for verification and approval. Students are strongly encouraged to consult a career program advisor in the department office for assistance in determining the best education plan for their career goals. Students wishing to transfer any credits from this program to another institution must accept responsibility for securing approval from the transfer institution. Although scheduling may not always provide for the following progression of courses, students should use the foundation, intermediate and advanced course sequence as a guide in program planning. This is found at ps.cfm All degree-seeking students must satisfy entry testing requirements and satisfactorily complete all mandatory courses in reading, student success, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes in which the student is placed. Technical Certificates Check out our certificate programs below. These certificate programs will put you on the fast-track to reaching your career goals. They are designed to equip you with a specialized skill set for immediate employment or to upgrade your skills for job advancement. Most can be completed in one year or less, and all of the courses in the certificate programs can be applied toward the A.S. degree. Click on the Certificate tab at the top of the page for more information. Criminal Justice Technology Specialist (24 credits) Homeland Security Specialist (9 credits) Homeland Security Law Enforcement Specialist (15 credits) Start Right Degree-seeking students enrolling at Valencia for the first time will have a limited range of courses from which to choose for their first 18 college-level credits. Within the first 18 college credit hours, you will be required to take ENC1101 (3 credits), and if applicable, 1
2 SLS 1122 (3 credits) and a mathematics course appropriate to your selected meta-major (3 credits). The remaining courses will be chosen from the General Education Core Courses in humanities (3 credits), science (3 credits), or social science (3 credits), and/ or the introductory courses within the A.S. degree programs. For specific courses see the Foundation Courses on the Program Requirements tab. For course sequencing recommendations, see your Career Program Advisor or create an education plan by logging into Atlas, clicking on the LifeMap tab and clicking My Education Plan. Potential Careers Police Officer Law Enforcement Officer Deputy Sheriff Security Officer Crime Analyst/Technician Criminal Justice Administration Correctional Officer Detective and Investigator Loss Prevention Specialist Emergency Communications Specialist Salary & Earnings Information For salary and wage information, visit: ( or ( Contacts Future Students Contact Enrollment Services at [email protected] or call Current Students East Campus Debra Jacobs, Program Chair: [email protected] ([email protected]) Franklin Cabral, Career Program Advisor: [email protected] West Campus Randy Scoggins, Program Chair, West Campus: [email protected] Chris Teumer, Career Program Advisor: [email protected] ([email protected]) Osceola Campus Melanie Rodriguez, Career Program Advisor: [email protected] Internship and Workforce Services If you need assistance with job resources or in locating an internship, please visit: valenciacollege.edu/internship Alternative Ways to Earn Credit If you have earned your certification as a Correctional Officer, Law Enforcement Officer or Probation/Parole Officer, you may be eligible to receive credit toward this A.S. degree. For more information, visit: valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm 2
3 Apply knowledge of criminal law, constitutional law, and juvenile law to criminal scenarios. Communicate criminal justice concepts through oral and written formats. Analyze life long ethical and professional responsibilities of criminal justice personnel in the administration of justice. Examine the interaction between police organizations, the courts, corrections, and the community in the administration of justice. Select the appropriate techniques and practices common to particular types of criminal investigations. Foundation Courses ENC 1101 FRESHMAN COMPOSITION I +*~ 3 SLS 1122 NEW STUDENT EXPERIENCE ~ 3 CCJ 1020 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 3 MGF 1106 COLLEGE MATHEMATICS +*~ 3 CCJ 1010 CRIMINOLOGY 3 CJE 2600 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION 3 Criminal Justice Elective 3 Intermediate Courses PSY 2012 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY ~ 3 or SYG 2000 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY. CJC 2000 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS 3 CCJ 2053 ETHICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE +* 3 CJL 2100 CRIMINAL LAW 3 CJE 2000 POLICING SYSTEMS AND PROCEDURES +* 3 CJJ 2001 JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEMS 3 SPC 1608 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH ~ 3 Criminal Justice Elective 3 Advanced Courses Science See Gen. Ed. (p. 1) Core Requirement ~1 3 Humanities See Gen. Ed. (p. 1) Core Requirement ~ 3 CJL 2102 CRIMINAL EVIDENCE & PROCEDURES 3 CCJ 2358 CRIMINAL JUSTICE REPORT WRITING: CAPSTONE * 3 Criminal Justice Elective 3 Total Credit Hours 60 + This course must be completed with a grade of C or better. * This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog. ~ This is a general education course. 1 Students planning to transfer to UCF should select from these science courses AST 1002 ASTRONOMY, CHM 1020 CHEMISTRY IN EVERYDAY LIFE, PHY 2053C COLLEGE PHYSICS I WITH ALGEBRA AND TRIGONOMETRY, BSC 1005 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE, EVR 1001 INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, BSC 1010C GENERAL BIOLOGY I, and ESC 1000 EARTH SCIENCES. (GR) Denotes a Gordon Rule course. Homeland Security Specialization Differentiate between ethical and unethical attitudes and actions regarding execution of homeland security practices. Communicate homeland security concepts through oral and written formats. Identify security threats that affect border and transportation systems. 3
4 Describe the foundation and goals for security. DSC 2242 TRANSPORTATION AND BORDER SECURITY * 3 DSC 2590 INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS AND SECURITY MANAGEMENT * 3 Total Credit Hours 9 Criminal Justice Electives CCJ 2452 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION * 3 CJE 2140 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY 3 CJE 2062 PEACE, CONFLICT AND THE POLICE 3 CJE 2160 MULTICULTURAL LAW ENFORCEMENT 3 CJC 2162 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS * 3 CCJ 2941 INTERNSHIP EXPLORATION/FIELD OBSERVATION IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE * 1-3 CCJ 2930 SELECTED TOPICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 1-3 CCJ 2022 CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE * 3 CLP 2140 ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY * 3 or PSY 2050 SURVEY OF FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY HSC 1400 FIRST AID AND CPR 3 ASL 2140 AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I 4 or SPN prefix DSC 2242 TRANSPORTATION AND BORDER SECURITY * 3 DSC 2590 INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS AND SECURITY MANAGEMENT * 3 ENC 1102 FRESHMAN COMPOSITION II +*~ 3 * This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog. All specialized program courses are offered on the East Campus; some specialized courses are offered at other locations. Several Florida public and private universities provide opportunities, in addition to the Articulated A.S. to B.S. transfer option, for A.S. degree graduates to pursue a Bachelor s degree. Information on some of these transfer options, including UCF s Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree, may be found at valenciacollege.edu/asdegrees/transferagreements.cfm. Students who want to continue their education should contact their university of choice for acceptance of this degree. For students who are interested in pursuing UCF s B.A.S. degree, 36 credit hours of general education courses will be required. Students will also have to fulfill the state s foreign language requirement, which is two years of the same high school foreign language or two semesters of the same college-level foreign language. It is also recommended that those students take PSY 2012 GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY rather than SYG 2000 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY.. Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. Criminal Justice Technology Specialist Technical Certificate This certificate is intended for students interested in working in a support capacity within criminal justice organizations or in the private security field. Students will develop a broad-base of knowledge that includes a basic understanding of criminal evidence and procedures, and an overview of the criminal justice system and related administrative concerns. Other topics will cover issues related to private security, juvenile justice systems, and adult correctional systems. Students will develop specific skills in business 4
5 communications and learn basic computer fundamentals and applications necessary to contribute in a support role with a criminal justice or private security organization. Apply knowledge of criminal law, constitutional law and juvenile law to criminal scenarios. Communicate criminal justice concepts through oral and written formats. Analyze life-long ethical and professional responsibilities of criminal justice personnel in the administration of justice. Examine the interaction between police organizations, the courts, corrections, and the community in the administration of justice. Select the appropriate techniques and practices common to particular types of criminal investigations. CCJ 1020 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 3 CCJ 2452 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION * 3 CGS 2100C COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS 3 CJE 2140 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY 3 CJJ 2001 JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEMS 3 CJL 2102 CRIMINAL EVIDENCE & PROCEDURES 3 OST 1335C BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS 3 CJC 2162 COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS 3 Total Credit Hours 24 * This course has a prerequisite; check description in Valencia catalog. Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. This certificate program is eligible for Financial Aid. Homeland Security Specialist Technical Certificate This certificate is intended for students interested in working for a law enforcement agency, a federal homeland security organization, a private security organization, or in the emergency management field. In particular, students will develop a broad-based knowledge that includes a basic understanding of the structure and mission of homeland security. Additional topics that will be covered include weapons of mass destruction, transportation and border security, legal and ethical issues, sources of terrorist threats and natural hazards, risk assessment and mitigation, the National Incident Command System (NIMS), intelligence and security analysis. Identify security threats that affect border and transportation security. Describe the foundation and goals for security. Differentiate between ethical and unethical attitudes and actions regarding execution of homeland security practices. Apply knowledge of constitutional, case, and statutory law to homeland security scenarios. Communicate homeland security concepts through oral and written formats. DSC 2242 TRANSPORTATION AND BORDER SECURITY 3 DSC 2590 INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS AND SECURITY MANAGEMENT 3 Total Credit Hours 9 The credits in this course apply towards a Criminal Justice Technology Associates of Science degree. 5
6 Specialized courses may not be offered every session or on every campus. Homeland Security Law Enforcement Specialist Technical Certificate This certificate is intended for students interested in working for a law enforcement agency, a federal homeland security organization, a private security organization, or in the emergency management field. This certificate integrates foundational elements of homeland security within the framework of the criminal justice system. In particular, students will develop a broad-based knowledge of homeland security related concepts, which will include a comprehensive overview of the structure, mission, and history of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Other related topics will include weapons of mass destruction, transportation and border security, legal and ethical issues, sources of terrorist threats, natural hazards, risk assessment and mitigation, the National Incident Command System (NIMS), and intelligence and security analysis. Identify security threats that affect border and transportation security. Describe the foundation and goals for security. Differentiate between ethical and unethical attitudes and actions regarding execution of homeland security practices. Apply knowledge of constitutional, case, and statutory law to homeland secuirty scenarios. Communicate homeland security concepts through oral and written formats. Examine the interaction between police organizations, the courts, corrections, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the community in the administration of justice and public safety. CCJ 1020 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE 3 CJL 2100 CRIMINAL LAW 3 DSC 2242 TRANSPORTATION AND BORDER SECURITY 3 DSC 2590 INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS AND SECURITY MANAGEMENT 3 Total Credit Hours 15 The credits in this course apply towards a Criminal Justice Technology Associates of Science degree. 6
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Bachelor of Science Degree (B.S.E.C.E.T.)
2012-13 PROGRAM GUIDE See your Career Program Advisor to help you get into the right classes. Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology Bachelor of Science Degree (B.S.E.C.E.T.) Set Yourself Up for
