ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Judicial Administration Option



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San José City College Associate in Science Degree 2015-2016 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE Option San José City College offers both an Associate in Arts Degree and an Associate in Science Degree in. Students planning to transfer should follow the Associate in Arts Degree. Students will be exposed to a series of courses within the major intended to develop social awareness, written communication skills, cultural sensitivity, concepts of law, and the physical ability to cope with many of the demanding careers. Programs in are designed to prepare students for careers in federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, correctional agencies and institutions, and private security agencies. In addition, the option expands the existing program focus beyond primarily law enforcement to include judicial branch careers. The program offers students educational opportunities which prepare them for entry into judicial branch careers. Additionally, the curriculum addresses the educational and professional development needs of the existing judicial branch workforce and prepares students for advancement in their careers working in the courts. The program goals address the increasing need for well-prepared applicants for court positions at all levels from entry to managerial. Criminal justice programs also provide additional training for persons already involved in law enforcement administration, correctional administration, forensic science, and security management. Students study the roles and activities of people with regard to maintaining law and order, providing services, protecting life and property, and conducting administration, planning and research. Programs include two-year programs at community colleges, and Bachelor s Degree and Master s Degree programs at four-year baccalaureate institutions. Upon the completion of the program, students will be able to: The operations of the various divisions of the court such as criminal, civil, family law, probate, juvenile delinquency, and dependency; The role of the clerk of court in functions such as legal processing, calendaring, and maintaining the court record; The courtroom support functions such as making the official record, jury services, and court security; Administrative business functions such as finance, human resources, facilities management, and information technology. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, SEE A COUNSELOR, VISIT THE CAREER/TRANSFER CENTER, OR CONTACT THE FOLLOWING: Ken Torre, kenneth.torre@sjcc.edu Humanities and Social Sciences Division 408-288-3785 San José City College Web Page www.sjcc.edu

AS Option All major and certificate coursework including approved major electives must be completed with a grade C or better. MAJOR REQUIREMENTS: UNITS Nine (9) courses are required for this new program option, as listed below. TOTAL 27 APPROVED MAJOR ELECTIVES: 9 UNITS AJ classes not used in the core sequence above AJ 011 Criminal Law 3 AJ 111 Juvenile Law & Procedures 3 AJ 112 Introduction to Evidence 3 AJ 113 Crime and Violence in America 3 AJ 121 Advancement in Judicial Branch 6 Careers 3 SOC 010 Introduction to Sociology 3 SOC 011 Social Problems 3 A.S. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS: MAJOR REQUIREMENTS 27 MAJOR ELECTIVES 9 GENERAL EDUCATION PATTERN/GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS 24 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY 1 TOTAL REQUIRED UNITS 61

CERTIFICATE OPTIONS The program will have five certificate options designed to meet the career expectation of existing and future judicial branch employees and applicants. Certificate of Achievement in (27 unit Certificate of Achievement - Level 2) The first certificate option is designed for those who aspire to positions of administrative responsibility within the judicial branch. Preparation for a career in judicial branch/related field (beginning or changing careers). Professional/career development as incumbent employee in judicial branch/related field. Enhance incumbent employees promotional opportunities in the judicial branch AJ 129 Fundamentals of Court Operations - Courtroom Support 3 27 units Certificate of Achievement in Court Management (18 unit Certificate of Achievement - Level 2) The second certificate option is for those who are seeking managerial positions within the branch but do not seek the complete administrative certificate. Preparation for career in judicial branch/related field as career change with transferable prior experience (e.g., supervision, management, customer service, etc.) and/or college degree. Professional/career development as incumbent employee in judicial branch/related field (e.g., court operations, lead/supervision, etc.) or with prior judicial branch/related experience. Enhance incumbent employees promotional opportunities into court management positions. 18 units

Certificate Options con t Certificate of Achievement in Supervision/Lead (12-unit Certificate of Achievement - Level 1) The third certificate option is for those who aspire to the first line of supervision positions within the judicial branch but are not, as yet, interested in management position within the courts. Preparation for career in judicial branch/related field as career change with transferable prior experience (e.g., supervision, management, customer service, etc.) and/or college degree. Professional/career development as incumbent employee in judicial branch/related field seeking advancement into supervisory or lead functions. Enhance incumbent court employees promotional opportunities into lead/supervisory positions. Certificate of Achievement in Court Operations (12-unit Certificate of Achievement - Level 1) The fourth certificate option is intended to provide an overview of the Court Operations to administrative, management, supervisorial, and line staff who want to understand the broader context of the court operations and programs beyond a particular assignment or court service. Career exploration in judicial branch/related fields (e.g., beginning careers, career change opportunities, etc.) Preparation for career in judicial branch/related fields Professional/career development as incumbent employee in judicial branch/related field or with prior judicial branch/related experience Incumbent employees preparation for job change within the judicial branch/related field

Certificate Options con t Certificate of Achievement in Court System Basics (12 unit Certificate of Achievement - Level 1) The fifth and final certificate option is designed for working professionals outside of the judicial branch interested in a career change to the judicial branch. In addition this certificate is designed to appeal to those existing court employees who may seek an assignment change to broaden the breadth of their experience within the courts. Career exploration in judicial branch/related fields (e.g., beginning careers, career change opportunities, etc.) Professional/career development as employee in judicial branch/related field Incumbent employees preparation for job change within the judicial branch/related field Choice of one of the fundamental courses below: