Program Description
The Criminal Justice AA program is interdisciplinary and provides the student with a comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice system including components such as law enforcement, courts, and corrections. The student will also explore the theories relating to criminal behavior, legal procedures, and laws involved in the investigation and prosecution of crimes. The program prepares the student either for moving forward with additional academic studies or for careers in various aspects of the justice system such as policing, corrections, probation, family services, or victim advocacy.
General Education Requirements
Program Requirements
Course Requirements
Program Electives
CRMJ & HSEC Program Electives
Student must take nine (9) credits of courses from the CRMJ or HSEC prefix, of which no more than six (6) credits come from HSEC courses.
| Additional CRMJ and HSEC courses | 9 credits |
General Electives (1 credit)