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2008 Program Worksheet

This worksheet outlines the courses required to earn an Associate in Applied Science - Criminal Justice degree. These requirements are for student entering in the Fall of 2008. Students who entered the program earlier, may have slightly different requirements.

Students can print or save a copy of the worksheet to use as a guide.  Students should contact their advisor for specific questions or if problem arise.

 

Category/Courses

Credits

Semester

Grade

Core Requirements – 24 Credits

 

 

 

CJC 111 Introduction to Criminal Justice

3

 

 

CJC 112 Criminology

3

 

 

CJC 113 Juvenile Justice

3

 

 

CJC 131 Criminal Law

3

 

 

CJC 212 Ethics and Community Relations

3

 

 

CJC 221 Investigative Principles

4

 

 

CJC 231 Constitutional Law

3

 

 

COE 112 Cooperative Work Experience

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

Criminal Justice Electives – 28 hours required

 

 

 

CJC 114 Investigative Photography

2

 

 

CJC 120 Interviews-Interrogation

2

 

 

CJC 121 Law Enforcement Operations

3

 

 

CJC 122 Community Policing

3

 

 

CJC 132 Court Procedure & Evidence

3

 

 

CJC 141 Corrections

3

 

 

CJC 151 Introduction to Loss Prevention

3

 

 

CJC 160 Terrorism: Underlying Issues

3

 

 

CJC 170 Critical incident Management

3

 

 

CJC 211 Counseling

3

 

 

CJC 213 Substance Abuse

3

 

 

CJC 214 Victimology

3

 

 

CJC 215 Organization and Administration

3

 

 

CJC 222 Criminalistics

3

 

 

CJC 223 Organized Crime

3

 

 

CJC 225 Crisis Intervention

3

 

 

CJC 232 Civil Liability

3

 

 

CJC 233 Correctional Law

3

 

 

CJC 241 Community-Based Corrections

3

 

 

CJC 255 Issue in Crim Justice App

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

General Education Core Requirements

 

 

 

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective (Select one)

3

 

 

ART 111 Art Appreciation

 

 

 

ART 114 Art History Survey I

 

 

 

ART 115 Art History Survey II

 

 

 

ART 116 Survey of American Art

 

 

 

ART 117 Non-Western Art History

 

 

 

DAN 110 Dance Appreciation

 

 

 

DAN 211 Dance History I

 

 

 

DAN 212 Dance History II

 

 

 

DRA 111 Theatre Appreciation

 

 

 

DRA 112 Literature of the Theatre

 

 

 

DRA 122 Oral Interpretation

 

 

 

ENG 231 American Literature I

 

 

 

ENG 232 American Literature II

 

 

 

ENG 241 British Literature I

 

 

 

ENG 242 British Literature II

 

 

 

ENG 251 Western World Literature I

 

 

 

ENG 252 Western World Literature II

 

 

 

HUM 115 Critical Thinking

 

 

 

HUM 130 Myth in Human Culture

 

 

 

HUM 160 Introduction to Film

 

 

 

HUM 211 Humanities I

 

 

 

HUM 212 Humanities II

 

 

 

HUM 220 Human Values and Meaning

 

 

 

MUS 110 Music Appreciation

 

 

 

MUS 112 Introduction to Jazz

 

 

 

MUS 210 History of Rock Music

 

 

 

MUS 213 Opera and Musical Theatre

 

 

 

PHI 220 Western Philosophy I

 

 

 

PHI 221 Western Philosophy II

 

 

 

PHI 230 Introduction to Logic

 

 

 

REL 110 World Religions

 

 

 

REL 111 Eastern Religions

 

 

 

REL 211 Intro to Old Testament

 

 

 

REL 212 Intro to New Testament

 

 

 

REL 221 02 Religion in America

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Social/Behavioral Science Elective (Select one)

3

 

 

ANT 210 General Anthropology

 

 

 

ANT 220 Cultural Anthropology

 

 

 

ANT 221 Comparative Cultures

 

 

 

ECO 151 Survey of Economics

 

 

 

ECO 251 Prin of Microeconomics

 

 

 

ECO 252 Prin of Macroeconomics

 

 

 

GEO 111 World Regional Geography

 

 

 

HIS 111 World Civilizations I

 

 

 

HIS 112 World Civilizations II

 

 

 

HIS 131 American History I

 

 

 

HIS 132 American History II

 

 

 

POL 120 American Government

 

 

 

POL 210 Comparative Government

 

 

 

POL 220 International Relations

 

 

 

PSY 150 General Psychology

 

 

 

PSY 241 Developmental Psych

 

 

 

PSY 281 Abnormal Psychology

 

 

 

SOC 210 Introduction to Sociology

 

 

 

SOC 213 Sociology of the Family

 

 

 

SOC 225 Social Diversity   

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mathematics (Select One)