CAREER DEGREE OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CMF 31 Military Police (CMF 95) 31B - Military Police ( 95B) 31D - CID Special Agent ( 95D) 31E - Internment/Resettlement Specialist ( 95C) -2 NETWORK Criminal Justice COLLEGE AND DEGREE Florida State College at Jacksonville Associate in Science in Criminal Justice Technology NOTE: The degree requirements changed and the degree plan will be revised. Until the degree plan is revised, please review degree requirements online <http://floridastatecolleg ecatalog.fscj.edu/preview_program.php?catoid =25&poid=4406>. OR contact the university point of contact (this page) if you have questions. DEGREE OBJECTIVE Associate in Science degree is intended to prepare individuals for a career in Criminal Justice Administration and to upgrade the skills and knowledge of those employed in Law Enforcement, Security, and Corrections. The A.S. degree is transferable to senior institutions for baccalaureate study. POINT OF CONTACT Mr. Chris Johnson Military Advising and Marketing Technician Florida State College at Jacksonville, Urban Resource Center 601 West State Street, Jacksonville, FL 32202 904-361-6210, FAX 904-623-5053; e-mail: chjohnso@fscj.edu; http://mpss.fscj.edu/services/branches/army/index.php ACADEMIC RESIDENCY 16 semester hours. Florida State College at Jacksonville distance learning courses will satisfy the residency requirement. HOW TO USE THE DEGREE PLAN CONTENTS 1. OVERVIEW - Degree plan type, s covered, college and degree, objective, contact, residency. (above) 2. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY - A table of degree requirements with options marked. (next page) 3. REQUIREMENT PAGES - A series of individual Requirement pages showing the details behind the summary Xs. Appendix III explains how to use them. 4. APPENDIX I - MILITARY-RELATED EXPERIENCES APPLIED TO THIS DEGREE - A list of Army schools, s, and relevant licensure/certification considered as possible sources of credit for this degree. If you have others, inform the person assisting you with your credit evaluation. This is primarily a reference used to verify that all sources have been considered. 5. APPENDIX II - EXAMPLES OF CREDIT OUTCOMES - A summary of degree requirements met and remaining for a typical soldier completing Advanced Leader (BNCOC) or WOBC. 6. APPENDIX III - HOW TO USE REQUIREMENTS PAGES - Explains how to pursue the credit sources. 7. APPENDIX IV - SELECTING THE RIGHT DEGREE - Points to consider in making your degree choice. HOW TO PROCEED Use the resources mentioned above to determine whether this is the right degree for you. If you are unsure, review Selecting the Right Degree, Appendix IV. If you will soon complete Advanced Leader (BNCOC) or WOBC, look at Appendix II and estimate your status. If not, or if you want a more complete picture, check the Requirement pages to determine how many you have met, how many remain, and how you might satisfy them. Consult your Army Education Center counselor or use the contact information shown above to enroll. Ask the college for an official evaluation and a Student Agreement based on this Degree Plan. It will show exactly what you must do to complete the degree. Decide which remaining requirement to pursue next; go to its individual Requirement page and explore your options. Repeat the last step until you have met all the degree requirements for graduation. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 1
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY Florida State College at Jacksonville Associate in Science in Criminal Justice Technology REQUIREMENT 3 X X X A ENC 1101 English Composition B Social and Behavioral 6 X X X Sciences Electives C Mathematics Electives 3 X X X D Humanities Electives 3 X X E Natural Sciences with 4 X X X lab F CCJ 1010 Intro to 3 X X X Criminology G CCJ 1020 Intro to 3 X X X X X Criminal Justice H CCJ 1030 Man, Crime 3 X X X and Society I CCJ 1943 Internship 3 X X X J CCJ 2230 Criminal 3 X X X X X Evidence and Procedure K CCJ 2488 Ethics in 3 X Criminal Justice L CCJ 2500 Juvenile 3 X X Delinquency M CJC 1000 Introduction 3 X X X X to Corrections N CJE 1300 Police 3 X X X X Administration O CJL 1400 Criminal 3 X X X Law, Evidence and Procedure P Q CGS 1060 Introductory Computer Concepts 3 X X X Criminal Justice 12 X X X X Electives Total Requirements 64 An "X" indicates that the college guarantees to accept credit from the source shown for at least part of the requirement. See details for credit awarded and for each particular requirement on the following pages. Notes: *If a 31B, 31D, or 31E soldier has completed any certification listed on the COOL web site (https://www.cool.army.mil), he or she should contact FSCJ Point of Contact to find out how, if any, course credit can be awarded. Course credit, if awarded, would be based upon an individual evaluation of a soldier s transcript. CLEP, DSST, or ECE tests: Minimum passing scores have been set by the Florida legislature for all community college students. Soldiers should contact FSCJ Point of Contact to find out the minimum passing score on specific tests. Soldiers may also view minimum score requirements by visiting www.fscj.org/assessment/clepexam.htm for CLEP and www.fscj.org/assessment/danttest.htm for DANTES scores. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 2
DEGREE REQUIREMENT A REQUIREMENT ENC 1101 English Composition 3 X X X EN201A English Composition I the category number shown above. CLEP English Composition with Essay... 3 ECE English Composition... 3 Note: *FSCJ awards 3 credits for the CLEP General English Test provided a written essay has been submitted to the school and passed. It is recommended students take the CLEP English Composition with Essay for this program. ENC 1101 English Composition... 3 Any English Composition I course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under code 11.07.00 Composition. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 3
REQUIREMENT Social and Behavioral Sciences Electives DEGREE REQUIREMENT B 3 X X X BU102A Human Relations in Business EC201A Macroeconomics Principles EC301A Microeconomics Principles PO077A American Government PS101A Introduction to Psychology SO001A Introduction to Sociology SO002A Social Problems the category numbers shown above. CLEP Introductory Psychology... 3 CLEP Introductory Sociology... 3 CLEP Principles of Macroeconomics... 3 DSST Lifespan Developmental Psychology... 3 ECE Life Span Developmental Psychology... 3 DEP 2004 Human Growth and Development... 3 ECO 2013 Principles of Economics I... 3 PSY 1012 General Psychology... 3 SOP 1502 Human Relations... 3 SYG 2000 Introductory Sociology... 3 Any course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under codes 20.05.00 Economics, Principles; 20.10.00 Sociology, Introduction; 20.09.00 Psychology, Introductory; or 20.09.05 Developmental Psychology. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 4
DEGREE REQUIREMENT C REQUIREMENT Mathematics Electives 3 X X X MH048A College Algebra MH049A Trigonometry MH053A Introductory Statistics MH054A Precalculus Algebra the category numbers shown above. Note: 1) College Algebra is the minimum Math requirement to complete an A.S. Criminal Justice Technology. CLEP College Algebra... 3 DSST Fundamentals of College Algebra... 3 DSST Principles of Statistics... 3 MAC 1105 College Algebra... 3 MAC 1140 Precalculus Algebra... 3 MAC 1114 College Trigonometry... 3 MAC 1147 Precalculus Algebra and Trigonometry... 3 MGF 1106 Mathematics for Liberal Arts I... 3 STA 2023 Elementary Statistics... 3 Any course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under codes 14.01.00 Algebra, College; 14.01.04 Intermediate Algebra; 14.01.05; Precalculus; 14.09.00 Introduction to Statistics; or 14.12.00 Trigonometry. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 5
DEGREE REQUIREMENT D REQUIREMENT Humanities Electives 3 X X CLEP General Humanities... 6 CLEP Analyzing and Interpreting Literature... 3 CLEP American Literature... 3 CLEP English Literature... 3 DSST Introduction to World Religions... 3 DSST Ethics in America... 3 DSST Art of the Western World... 3 HUM 2020 Humanities: Forum... 3 HUM 2211 Humanities: The Foundations... 3 HUM 2450 Humanities in the Americas... 3 LIT 2100 Great Ideas in World Literature... 3 REL 2000 Introduction to Religion... 3 REL 2300 World Religions... 3 THE 2000 Theatre Appreciation... 3 Any course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under codes 08.02.00 Art History/Appreciation; 08.02.01 Introduction to Art; 08.06.00 Humanities; 08.09.00 Theatre Arts; 08.07.06 Music Appreciation; 08.09.08 Theatre History; 11.21.00 Literature; 17.03.00 Christianity; 17.05.00 Ethics; or 17.12.00 Philosophy, General. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 6
DEGREE REQUIREMENT E REQUIREMENT Natural Sciences with Lab 4 X X X BL001A Biology Survey (without Laboratory) BL002A Biology Survey (with Laboratory) BL003A General Biology (with Laboratory) CH001A Chemistry Survey (without Laboratory) CH002A Chemistry Survey (with Laboratory) CH003A General Chemistry (with Laboratory) PY003A General Physics the category numbers shown above. * CLEP General Natural Sciences... 6 CLEP General Chemistry... 6 CLEP Biology... 3 CLEP Physical Sciences... 3 DSST Principles of Physical Science I... 3 **FSCJ requires 4 in Natural Science, of which 1 must be from a lab course the above tests do NOT meet the lab requirement. BSC 1005 Life in Its Biological Environment... 4 BSC 2085C Human Anatomy and Physiology I... 4 BSC 2086C Human Anatomy and Physiology II... 4 CHM 1020 Chemistry for Liberal Arts... 4 Any course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under codes 16.03.00 Biology; 16.05.00; Chemistry, General; 16.12.05 Physiology, Human and Animal; or 16.11.00 Physics, General. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 7
DEGREE REQUIREMENT F REQUIREMENT CCJ 1010 Introduction to Criminology 3 X X X CJ102A Criminology the category number shown above. AR-1728-0145 Military Police Investigation (10/99-present) Criminalistics and Forensic Science... 3 AR-1728-0104 (4/88-10/99) AIT - Criminalistics... 3 AR-1728-0136 (11/99-present) AIT - Criminalistics/Forensic Science... 3 CCJ 1010 Introduction to Criminology... 3 Any course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under code 12.03.00 Criminology. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 8
DEGREE REQUIREMENT G REQUIREMENT CCJ 1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 X X X X CJ101A Introduction to Criminal Justice the category number shown above. 31D20 (formerly 95D) Criminal Justice (1/90-2/95 only)... 3 31D30/40/50 (formerly 95D) Introduction to Criminal Justice... 3 AR-1728-0133 (9/00-Present) Basic Military Police Introduction to Law Enforcement... 3 DSST - Criminal Justice... 3 CCJ 1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice... 3 Any Introduction to Criminal Justice course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under codes 12.01.00 Commercial Law or 12.03.99 Other Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 9
DEGREE REQUIREMENT H REQUIREMENT CCJ 1030 Man, Crime and Society 3 X X X CJ113A Drugs, Crime and Society the category number shown above. AR-1728-0094 (2/90-1/98) Conventional Physical Security/Crime Prevention Crime Prevention and Control... 2 CCJ 1030 Man, Crime and Society... 3 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 10
DEGREE REQUIREMENT I REQUIREMENT CCJ 1943 Internship 3 X X X CJ128A Internship/Practicum in Criminal Justice the category number shown above. FSCJ will evaluate a soldier s and assignment history to determine if credit is to be awarded in this area. Soldier should contact the FSCJ Military Education Institute (MEI) Point of Contact (POC) as listed on page 1 of this Degree Plan for further information. The FSCJ MEI POC will work with the soldier and the Criminal Justice Program Manager to determine the amount of credit to be awarded. CJC 1943 - Internship... 3 NOTE: The internship is a capstone project, similar to an independent study course, and varies for each student. Because students choose a topic for their internship, the topic can relate directly to your occupational specialty or current assignment. Students will consult with an advisor or instructor before enrolling; will complete the majority of the work on their own; and will converse with their instructor via e-mail or telephone while enrolled in the course. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 11
DEGREE REQUIREMENT J REQUIREMENT CCJ 2230 Criminal Evidence and Procedure 3 X X X X X CJ303A Criminal Evidence the category number shown above. 31D20 (formerly 95D) (1/90-2/95 only) Criminal Evidence... 3 31D30/40/50 (formerly 95D) Criminal Evidence... 3 AR-1728-0101 Military Police Investigator (6/90-9/99) Crime Scene Processing... 3 CCJ 2230 Criminal Evidence and Procedure... 3 Any course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under code 12.03.08 Criminal Procedures. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 12
DEGREE REQUIREMENT K REQUIREMENT CCJ 2488 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3 X CCJ 2488 Ethics in Criminal Justice... 3 Any ethics-based course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under code 12.03.99 Other Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 13
DEGREE REQUIREMENT L REQUIREMENT CCJ 2500 Juvenile Delinquency 3 X X CJ112A Juvenile Justice System the category number above. CCJ 2500 Juvenile Delinquency... 3 Any course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under codes 12.03.15 Juvenile Justice/Delinquency; 20.10.08 Deviant Behavior; or 20.10.12 Sociology of Crime. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 14
DEGREE REQUIREMENT M REQUIREMENT CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections 3 X X X X CJ401A Introduction to Correctional Systems the category number shown above. 31E20 (formerly 95C) (2/93-2/95 only) Correctional operations... 3 31E30/40/50 (formerly 95C) Correctional operations... 3 AR-1728-0107 (8/92-8/00) AIT Corrections Procedures... 3 AR-1728-0123 (9/00-present) Internment/Resettlement Specialist Introduction to Corrections... 3 AR-1728-0143 (4/00-present) ANCOC ( 31E (formerly 95C only) Corrections... 3 CJC 1000 Introduction to Corrections... 3 Any course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under code 12.03.04 Corrections. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 15
DEGREE REQUIREMENT N REQUIREMENT CJE 1300 Police Administration 3 X X X X CJ204A Organization/Administration of Law Enforcement Agencies the category number shown above. 31D20 (formerly 95D) (1/90-2/95 only) Police Organization and Administration... 3 31D30/40/50 (formerly 95D) Police Organization and Administration... 3 AR-1728-0102 (3/89-9/98) BNCOC Law Enforcement Operations... 3 AR-1728-0128 (4/00-present) BNCOC Law Enforcement Operations... 3 AR-1728-0100 (3/89-3/00) ANCOC Law Enforcement Operations... 2 AR-1728-0143 (4/00-present) ANCOC ( 95B/31B only) Law Enforcement Operations... 3 CJE 1300 Police Administration... 3 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 16
DEGREE REQUIREMENT O REQUIREMENT CJL 1400 Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedure 3 X X X LW002A Criminal Law the category number shown above. AR-1728-0136 (11/99-present) AIT Criminal Law... 3 CCJ 1400 Criminal Law, Evidence and Procedure... 3 Any course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under code 12.03.07 Criminal Law. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 17
DEGREE REQUIREMENT P REQUIREMENT CGS 1060 Introductory Computer Concepts 3 X X X CS101A Introductory Computer Concepts the category number shown above. CLEP - Information Systems and Computer Applications... 3 DSST - Introductory Computing... 3 CGS 1060 Introductory Computer Concepts... 3 Any course listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under code 05.02.00 Computer Studies, Introduction. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 18
DEGREE REQUIREMENT Q REQUIREMENT Criminal Justice Electives 12 X X X X CJ105A Crisis Intervention CJ106A Community Relations for Criminal Justice CJ108A Organization/Administration of Criminal Justice Agencies CJ113A Drugs, Crime, and Society CJ201A Introduction to Law Enforcement CJ205A Police Defensive Tactics CJ206A Firearm Use and Policies CJ207A Firearm Training and Marksmanship CJ209A Police Patrol Methods CJ210A Criminal Investigation CJ212A Traffic Control and Accident Investigation CJ213A Narcotics/Vice Control CJ301A Criminalistics CJ401A Introduction to Correctional Systems CJ402A Penology CJ403A Probation, Parole, and Pardon CJ404A Community-Based Corrections CJ405A Management of Correctional Institutions CJ501A Introduction to Security CJ505A Security Administration LW011A Constitutional Law in Criminal Justice the category numbers shown above. NOTE: Soldiers can use or Army school credit that does not duplicate credit awarded for another course requirement. 31B10 (formerly 95B; 1/90-9/91 only) and 31B20 (formerly 95B; 1/90-2/95 only) Patrol Operations (CCJ elective)... 3 31B30/40/50 (formerly 95B) Police Supervision... 3 Patrol Operations (CCJ elective)... 3 Law Enforcement elective (CJT elective)... 3 31D20 (formerly 95D) Criminal Investigation (1/90-2/95 only)... 3 31D30/40/50 (formerly 95D) Criminal Investigation... 3 31E30/40/50 (formerly 95C) Correctional Supervision (CJC elective)... 3 Criminal Justice elective (CCJ elective)... 3 Continued 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 19
AR-1728-0071 (10/86-9/97) Protective Services Training... 2 AR-1728-0078 (6/85-10/98) Traffic Accident Investigation (CCJ elective)... 3 AR-1728-0100 (3/89-3/00) ANCOC - Administration... 3 AR-1728-0100 (3/89-3/00) ANCOC - Correctional Supervision... 3 AR-1728-0101 (6/90-9/99) Military Police Investigator - Criminal Investigation... 3 AR-1728-0104 (4/88-10/99) AIT - Interview and Interrogation... 3 AR-1728-0104 (4/88-10/99) AIT - Criminal Investigation... 3 AR-1728-0101 (6/90-9/99) Military Police Investigator - Criminal Investigation... 3 AR-1728-0107 (8/92-8/00) AIT - Patrol Procedures... 3 AR-1728-0107 (8/92-8/00) AIT - Basic Criminal Law (CJL elective)... 1 AR-1728-0107 (8/92-8/00 present) AIT - Corrections Supervision (CJC elective)... 3 AR-1728-0136 (11/99-present) AIT - Interview and Interrogation... 3 AR-1728-0136 (11/99-present) AIT - Criminal Investigation... 3 AR-1728-0137 (10/00-present) Conventional Physical Security/Crime Prevention - Introduction to Security... 3 AR-1728-0141 (2/00-present) Protective Services Training - Personnel Security... 3 AR-1728-0145 (10/99-present) Military Police Investigation - Criminal Investigation... 3 CCJ 2931 Advanced and Contemporary Issues in Corrections... 3 CCJ 2667 Victimology... 3 CCJ 2930 Special Topics/Seminars - Criminology... 3 CCJ 2933 Special Topics - Corrections... 3 CJC 2162 Probation, Pardon and Parole... 3 CJC 2400 Treatment Techniques and Practices... 3 CJD 2310 Police Supervision... 3 CJL 2062 Constitutional Law... 3 CJT 2100 Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation... 3 CJT 2801 Introduction to Private Security... 3 Any course, that does not duplicate courses/topics in the Criminal Justice Technology Core (see page 2), and listed in the DANTES Independent Study Catalog under codes 12.03.02 Constitutional Law; 12.03.05 Crime Prevention; 12.03.06 Criminal Investigation; 12.03.21 Security; 12.03.99 Other Criminal Justice/Law Enforcement; or 12.05.00 Law and Society. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 20
APPENDIX I MILITARY-RELATED EXPERIENCES APPLIED TO THIS DEGREE The college guarantees to grant the following course credits from the military-related learning experiences listed below to the extent that they match degree requirements. Maximum credit is shown for each item. It is necessary to match the credit to actual requirements, eliminating duplication and addressing instances where the credit is insufficient to meet the total requirement. For example: Is there a way to compensate for the credit short-fall or does the experience fail to meet the requirement? See the individual requirement pages for guidance and choose where the credits can most effectively be applied. ***Important: This evaluation should culminate in a Student Agreement.*** MILITARY-RELATED EXPERIENCE A B OPTIONAL NOTES ON USE OF CREDIT Basic Training, AR-2201-0399, 7/85 Present 4 0 AIT 31E (formerly 95C), AR-1728-0133, 9/00-present 3 3 Requirement G AIT 31B (formerly 95B), AR-1728-0107, 8/92-8/00 7 7 Requirements B, Q AIT 31E (formerly 95C), AR-1728-0123, 9/00-Present 3 3 Requirement M AIT 31E (formerly 95C), AR-1728-0107, 8/92-8/00 6 6 Requirements B, M, Q APP CID 31D20/30 (formerly 95D), AR-1728-0136, 12 12 Requirements F, O, Q 11/99-Present APP CID, 31D20/30 (formerly 95D), AR-1728-0104, 9 9 Requirements F, Q 4/88-10/99 PLDC, AR-2201-0253, 10/93-Present 4 0 PLDC, AR-2201-0253, 3/89-9/93 3 0 BNCOC, 31B/D/E (formerly 95B/C/D), AR-1728-4 3 Requirement N 0128, 3/00-Present BNCOC, 31B/D/E (formerly 95B/C/D), AR-1728-4 3 Requirement N 0102, 3/89-9/98 ANCOC, 31B (formerly 95B), AR-1728-0143, 4/00-3 3 Requirement N Present ANCOC, 31E (formerly 95C), AR-1728-0143, 4/00-3 3 Requirement M Present ANCOC, 31D (formerly 95D), AR-1728-0143, 4/00-3 3 Requirement N Present ANCOC, 31B (formerly 95B), AR-1728-0100, 3/89-2 2 Requirement N 3/00 ANCOC, 31E (formerly 95C), AR-1728-0100, 3/89-3 3 Requirement Q 3/00 ANCOC, 31D (formerly 95D), AR-1728-0100, 3/89-3 3 Requirement Q 3/00 Military Police Investigation, AR-1728-0145, 10/99-6 6 Requirements F, Q Present Military Police Investigator, AR-1728-0101, 6/90-9/99 6 6 Requirements J, Q Protective Services Training, AR-1728-0141, 2/00-3 3 Requirement Q Present Protective Services Training, AR-1728-0071, 10/86-2 2 Requirement Q 9/97 Traffic Accident Investigation, AR-1728-0078, 6/85-3 3 Requirement Q 10/98 Battle Staff Operations, AR-2201-0412, 1/91-5/98 4 0 Conventional Physical Security/Crime Prevention, AR- 3 3 Requirement Q 1728-0137, 10/00-Present Conventional Physical Security/Crime Prevention, AR- 1728-0094, 2/90-1/98 2 2 Requirement H 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 21
SMC, AR-1408-0148, 9/95-Present 22 0 SMC, AR-1408-0148, 1/91-8/95 18 0 SMC, AR-1408-0148, 1/90-12/90 18 0 SMC, Nonresident, AR-1408-0149 12/94-Present 11 0 SMC, Nonresident, AR-1408-0149 7/90-11/94 12 0 SMC, Nonresident, AR-1408-0149, 1/90-6/90 10 0 Master Fitness Trainer, AR-0803-0012, 10/86-present 4 0 Military Working Dog Handler Cr, Lackland AFB, TX 0 Individualized assessment based on CCAF transcript Military Working Dog Supervisor Cr, Lackland AFB, TX 0 Individualized assessment based on CCAF transcript Traffic Management and Accident Investigation Course, Lackland AFB, TX CRS#l3AZR3P071010 0 Individualized assessment based on CCAF transcript 31B10 (formerly 95B10) 1/90 to Present 0 3 Requirement Q; Individualized assessment 31B20 (formerly 95B20) 1/90 to Present 0 3 Requirement Q; Individualized assessment 31B30 (formerly 95B30) 1/90 to Present 12 9 Requirement Q 31B40 (formerly 95B40) 1/90 to Present 12 9 Requirement Q 31B50 (formerly 95B50) 1/90 to Present 12 9 Requirement Q 31D20 (formerly 95D20) 1/90 to Present 15 12 Requirements G, J, N, Q; Individualized assessment 31D30 (formerly 95D30) 1/90 to Present 15 12 Requirements G, J, N, Q 31D40 (formerly 95D40) 1/90 to Present 22 12 Requirements G, J, N, Q 31D50 (formerly 95D50) 1/90 to Present 22 12 Requirements G, J, N, Q 31E10 (formerly 95C10) 1/90 to Present 0 0 Requirement Q; Individualized Assessment 31E20 (formerly 95C20) 1/90 to Present 0 3 Requirement M; Individualized assessment 31E30 (formerly 95C30) 1/90 to Present 9 9 Requirements M, Q 31E40 (formerly 95C40) 1/90 to Present 12 9 Requirements M, Q 31E50 (formerly 95C50) 1/90 to Present 12 9 Requirements M, Q Column A = Maximum credits recommended. Column B = Maximum credits that can actually be used in this degree. Note the requirement letter code and semester hours drawn from each experience as it is applied to a specific requirement on the follow pages. The total for each experience cannot exceed the credit shown in Semester Hours column B. Steps for Applying Military-Related Learning Experiences 1. In the first column of the preceding table, check each learning experience that can be validated for the soldier. Choose only the highest level attained. If there are relevant experiences not listed above, bring them to the attention of the college evaluator. 2. Review the individual letter-coded requirement pages and devise a preliminary strategy for applying the credits. A. Work form the most specific to the more general requirements (i.e., first, specific requirements; next, specific categories of electives; last, free electives). B. Work from completely satisfied requirements to partially-met requirements (i.e., unless there is a satisfactory way to make up for the shortfall in credit, the requirement might not be met by the particular experience. See university policy on the letter-coded requirement page.). C. Check for possible duplication by considering whether two or more credit recommendations are based on the same learning experience (e.g., was a skill credited for the T also granted for AIT in an instance where that skill was fully learned in AIT? It is possible for a skill to be properly credited from two sources is the learning acquired in each setting is sufficiently different, but caution is needed to avoid duplication.). 3. Track the credits consumed in the table above, noting the requirement letter code and the semester hours. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 22
Appendix II EXAMPLES OF CREDIT OUTCOMES Actua l out co me for a Soldier who co mp let ed t he follow ing A rmy schoo ls and holds th e 31 B10 or 31 B20 M OS. Florida State College at Jacksonville Requirements Army learning experience and ACE Guide Credit Recommendation F CCJ 2230 3 AR-1728-0145 Military Police Investigation (10/99-present) - Criminalistics and Forensic Science Q Criminal Justice Electives 12 31B10/20 - Patrol Operations - and/or - AR-1728-0145 (10/99-present) Military Police Investigation - Criminal Investigation - and/or - AR-1728-0137 (10/00-present) Conventional Physical Security/Crime Prevention - Introduction to Security - and/or - AR-1728-0141 (10/00-present) Protective Services Training - Personnel Security Applied Remaining 3 0 9 3 Other Requirements 49 TOTAL DEGREE 64 12 52 Actua l out co me for a Soldier who co mp let ed t he follow ing A rmy schoo ls inclu ding BNC OC, a nd ho lds th e 31 B30. Florida State College at Jacksonville Requirements Army learning experience and ACE Guide Credit Recommendation F CCJ 2230 3 AR-1728-0145 Military Police Investigation (10/99-present) - Criminalistics and Forensic Science N CJE 1300 3 AR-1728-0128 (4/00-present) BNCOC Law Enforcement Operations Q Criminal Justice Electives 12 31B30 - Police Supervision - and - 31B30 - Patrol Operations - and - 31B30 - Law Enforcement Elective - and/or - AR-1728-0145 (10/99-present) Military Police Investigation - Criminal Investigation - and/or - AR-1728-0137 (10/00-present) Conventional Physical Security/Crime Prevention - Introduction to Security - and/or - AR-1728-0141 (10/00-present) Protective Services Training - Personnel Security Applied Remaining 3 0 3 0 12 0 Other Requirements 46 TOTAL DEGREE 64 18 46 Continued 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 23
Florida State College at Jacksonville Requirements Actua l out co me for a Soldier who who co mplet ed th e follow ing Army schoo ls an d ho lds th e 31D20 M OS. Army learning experience and ACE Guide Credit Recommendation Applied Remaining F CCJ 1010 3 AR-1728-0136 (11/99-present) AIT - 3 0 Criminalistics/Forensic Science J CCJ 2230 3 31D20 - Criminal Evidence 3 0 O CJL 1400 3 AR-1728-0136 (11/99-present) AIT - 3 0 Criminal Law Q Criminal Justice Electives 12 AR-1728-0136 (11/99-present) AIT - Interview and Interrogation - and - AR-1728-0136 (11/99-present) AIT - Criminal Investigation - and - AR-1728-0141 (2/00-present) Protective Services Training - Personnel Security 9 3 Other Requirements 43 TOTAL DEGREE 64 18 46 Actua l out co me for a Soldier who co mp let ed t he follow ing A rmy schoo ls inclu ding BNC OC, a nd ho lds th e 31D30 M OS. Florida State College at Jacksonville Requirements Army learning experience and ACE Guide Credit Recommendation Applied Remaining F CCJ 1010 3 AR-1728-0136 (11/99-present) AIT - 3 0 Criminalistics/Forensic Science G CCJ 1020 3 95D30 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 0 J CCJ 2230 3 95D30 - Criminal Evidence 3 0 N CJE 1300 3 95D30 - Police Organization and 3 0 Administration O CJL 1400 3 AR-1728-0136 (11/99-present) AIT - 3 0 Criminal Law Q Criminal Justice Electives 12 95D30 - Criminal Investigation - and - AR-1728-0136 (11/99-present) AIT - Interview and Interrogation - and - AR-1728-0141 (2/00-present) Protective Services Training - Personnel Security 9 3 Other Requirements 37 TOTAL DEGREE 64 24 40 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 24
Actua l out co me for a Soldier who co mp let ed t he follow ing A rmy schoo ls and ho lds th e 31 E10 o r 31 E20 M OS. Florida State College at Jacksonville Requirements Army learning experience and ACE Guide Credit Recommendation F CCJ 2230 3 AR-1728-0145 Military Police Investigation (10/99-present) - Criminalistics and Forensic Science M CJC 1000 3 AR-1728-0123 (9/00-present) Internment/Resettlement Specialist - Introduction to Corrections Q Criminal Justice Electives 12 AR-1728-0145 (10/99-present) Military Police Investigation - Criminal Investigation - and - AR-1728-0137 (10/00-present) Conventional Physical Security/Crime Prevention - Introduction to Security Applied Remaining 3 0 3 0 6 6 Other Requirements 46 TOTAL DEGREE 64 12 52 Actua l out co me for a Soldier who co mp let ed t he follow ing A rmy schoo ls inclu ding BNC OC, a nd ho lds th e 31 E30. Florida State College at Jacksonville Requirements Army learning experience and ACE Guide Credit Recommendation F CCJ 2230 3 AR-1728-0145 Military Police Investigation (10/99-present) - Criminalistics and Forensic Science Applied Remaining 3 0 M CJC 1000 3 95C30 - Correctional Operations 3 0 N CJE 1300 3 AR-1728-0128 (4/00-present) BNCOC - 3 0 Law Enforcement Operations Q Criminal Justice Electives 12 95C30 - Correctional Supervision (CJC elective) - and - 95C30 - Criminal Justice Elective - and - AR-1728-0145 (10/99-present) Military Police Investigation - Criminal Investigation - and - AR-1728-0137 (10/00-present) Conventional Physical Security/Crime Prevention - Introduction to Security 12 0 Other Requirements 46 TOTAL DEGREE 64 18 46 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 25
APPENDIX III HOW TO USE REQUIREMENT PAGES 1. REQUIREMENT A college course (or the broader category shown in lieu of a course) required for the degree. 2. (SEMESTER HOURS) Semester (or quarter - QH) hours of unduplicated credit needed to meet the requirement. Unduplicated means that the same learning experience cannot already have been used to satisfy another requirement, and that if you combine smaller amounts of recommended credit to meet the total, they must represent unique learning experiences. 3. The letter-number combinations shown represent categories of comparable courses in the system that are guaranteed to transfer. Use the SOC Degree Network System Handbooks to find specific college courses in the categories (SOC-2 Handbook for associate degrees; SOC-4 Handbook for bachelor s degrees). The categories are found in Chapter 8 of the handbooks. Your objective is to identify a college offering a course at a location where you can attend since they are generally not distance learning courses. Once found, determine if it is currently offered and enroll using the procedures of your Army Education Center. SOC Degree Network System Handbooks are available at www.soc.aascu.org/. 4. If the requirement lists credit for your, work with the college evaluator preparing your Student Agreement to establish that it fully meets the requirement (i.e., it is worth the required number of ) or that it can be combined with other credit sources. Avoid duplication of credit. ACE Guide Online is available at www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/ if you want to examine recommendations in detail. 5. If the requirement lists credit for a military school you have attended, work with the college evaluator preparing your Student Agreement to establish that it fully meets the requirement (i.e., it is worth the required number of ) or that it can be combined with other credit sources. Avoid duplication of credit. ACE Guide Online is available at www.militaryguides.acenet.edu/ if you want to examine recommendations in detail. 6. CERTIFICATION/ If the requirement lists credit for a certification or licensure you hold, work with the college evaluator preparing your Student Agreement to establish that it fully meets the requirement (i.e., it is worth the required number of ) or that it can be combined with other credit sources. Avoid duplication of credit. Additional information is available online at https://www.cool.army.mil, www.acenet.edu/calec/corporate, and www.dantes.doded.mil. 7. If the requirement lists acceptable tests and you would like to take them, consult your local Army Education Center or additional information is available at www.dantes.doded.mil. 8. If the requirement shows that distance learning courses are available, contact the college regarding its courses or examine DANTES Independent Study Catalog listings at www.dantes.doded.mil. 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 26
APPENDIX IV SELECTING THE RIGHT DEGREE 1. SELECTING THE RIGHT CAREER DEGREE PLAN There are three kinds of degree plans: (1) Army Career Degree: Typical civilian degrees that match the specialty skills of an, (2) Army Degree General: Typical civilian degrees with more general content, and (3) Army Degree Specialized: Degrees especially crafted to accommodate the uniquely military or otherwise not-easily-matched-to-civilian-courses skills of an. CAREER DEGREE The Army Career Degree is based on college degrees that uniquely relate to an 's skills and contain specific college courses that match its competencies. (Example: A computer studies degree in which recommended credit for military learning is assigned to college courses typically found in a computer studies major.) CAREER DEGREE GENERAL CAREER DEGREE GENERAL The Army Career Degree General is based on college degrees that match the recommended credit from Army learning experiences to their requirements in more general ways. Military credit recommendations are assigned to one or more general categories (e.g., a "Skill Area", "Career Component", "Professional Focus", "Emphasis", "Aviation Maintenance" or another broad subject area) instead of to specific college courses uniquely identified with the 's special competencies. Possibly useful to soldiers, but less effective in mapping competencies to civilian college courses normally associated with their specialties. The degree may have a General Studies, Management, or other broad title, possibly useful to soldiers, but not uniquely related to the 's special competencies (Example: A computer specialist matched to a degree in Management or General Studies rather than computer studies). CAREER DEGREE SPECIALIZED The Army Career Degree Specialized has many of the same qualities as the General degree except its title and major courses may be predominantly military in nature or are otherwise different than a typical civilian course for the same skill. The degree title and major courses would not typically be found in civilian higher education. As with the General Purpose degree plan, the Specialized one may be useful to soldiers but would be less effective in mapping competencies to civilian college courses normally associated with their specialty. (Example: A college degree named for a military specialty and containing courses that are unique to it.) continued 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 27
continued 2. BROADER GENERAL DEGREE CHOICES A number of colleges offer flexible degrees that combine military credit and general education to form flexible, efficient-for-soldiers degrees. If it is not important that the soldier s degree closely resemble a civilian one in the occupational specialty (i.e., be comprised of major-area courses normally associated with the field), such a program might be appropriate. Many General Studies network curriculums found in the SOC Degree Network System-2 fit this model. Examples of Internet accessible distance learning programs of this kind can be found at: www.excelsior.edu, www.tesc.edu, www.umuc.edu, www.ctcd.edu, and others (refer to the SOC Degree Network System-2 Handbook, www.soc.aascu.org, Locations by Network). 3. WILL YOU CONTINUE FOR A BACHELOR'S DEGREE? Some s have bachelor's degree plans you can pursue directly without an interim associate degree. With this approach you have no transfer concerns, but if you stop short of completion you have no interim degree. An associate degree's title (e.g., AA, AS, AAS, etc.) alone will not ensure successful transfer to a bachelor's degree program. It depends more on the correct matching of the 2- and 4-year programs' course content. Read the Degree Objective statement on the degree plan carefully. If questions remain, raise them with the bachelor's degree program to which you intend to transfer. It is important to select the right courses based on considerations like: Are they intended to transfer? Do they have a place in your bachelor's degree curriculum? Must they be taken in the upper division (junior or senior year) of a bachelor's degree institution? 31B/D/E Florida St College at Jacksonville AS Criminal Justice Technology-02-17-04- Updated Dec 2012 28