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Career Outlook Administration of Justice

Technology and Health Division
Degree S0404

The A.S. Degree in Administration of Justice program is intended to prepare students for entry-level employment following graduation. Students desiring a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transfer of courses.
The courses emphasize the modern role of law enforcement and corrections within the criminal justice systems. Written and oral communication skills are a consistent focus. Entry-level employment opportunities available after completion of this program may include law enforcement as peace officers, corrections officers, custodial officers, non-sworn security and investigations, other non-sworn positions in law enforcement, and public service.

This degree requires the completion of coursework plus the following:

Required Courses

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  • Administration of Justice

    Technology and Health Division
    Degree S0404

    The A.S. Degree in Administration of Justice program is intended to prepare students for entry-level employment following graduation. Students desiring a bachelor’s degree (transfer program) should consult with a counselor or advisor to discuss transfer of courses.
    The courses emphasize the modern role of law enforcement and corrections within the criminal justice systems. Written and oral communication skills are a consistent focus. Entry-level employment opportunities available after completion of this program may include law enforcement as peace officers, corrections officers, custodial officers, non-sworn security and investigations, other non-sworn positions in law enforcement, and public service.

    This degree requires the completion of coursework plus the following:

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý1The Administration of Justice System3
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý2Principles and Procedures of the Justice System3
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý3Concepts of Criminal Law3
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý4Legal Aspects of Evidence3
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý5Community Relations3
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý68Administration of Justice Report Writing3
    Choose four courses from the following:12
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý6
    Police Patrol Tactics and Strategy
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý9
    Introduction to Homeland Security
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý10
    Introduction to Correctional Sciences
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý13
    Concepts of Traffic Services
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý20
    Principles of Investigation
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý38
    Narcotics Investigation
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý50
    Introduction to Forensics for Criminal Justice
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý59
    Gangs and Corrections
    ³§°¿°äÌý1
    Introduction to Sociology
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§°¿°äÌý1H
    Introduction to Sociology - Honors
    ³§°¿°äÌý5
    Introduction to Criminology
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§°¿°äÌý5H
    Introduction to Criminology - Honors
    Total Units30

  • Administration of Justice

    Technology and Health Division
    Certificate T0406

    The Certificate in Administration of Justice program is intended to prepare students for entry-level employment following graduation.
    The courses emphasize the modern role of law enforcement and corrections within the criminal justice systems. Written and oral communication skills are a consistent focus. Entry-level employment opportunities available after completion of this program may include law enforcement as peace officers, corrections officers, custodial officers, non-sworn security and investigations, other non-sworn positions in law enforcement, and public service.

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý1The Administration of Justice System3
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý2Principles and Procedures of the Justice System3
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý3Concepts of Criminal Law3
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý4Legal Aspects of Evidence3
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý5Community Relations3
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý68Administration of Justice Report Writing3
    Choose four from the following:12
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý6
    Police Patrol Tactics and Strategy
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý9
    Introduction to Homeland Security
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý10
    Introduction to Correctional Sciences
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý13
    Concepts of Traffic Services
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý20
    Principles of Investigation
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý38
    Narcotics Investigation
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý50
    Introduction to Forensics for Criminal Justice
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý59
    Gangs and Corrections
    Total Units30
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  • Administration of Justice

    Technology and Health Division
    Degree S0362

    The Associate of Science in Administration of Justice for Transfer provides a broad base of education in the discipline. Students will acquire the ability to identify and apply legal precedents in field work, be prepared to understand the use of criminal codes in the investigation and documentation of crime, and become familiarized with the social factors that involve police interaction within the community. The degree will support students interested in branching out into undergraduate studies in the social sciences.

    To earn an associate degree for transfer, a student must complete 60 units that are eligible for transfer to CSU that consist of: or and a major of at least 18 units. Students must have a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework to receive an associate degree for transfer and all courses in the major must be completed with a C or better. Students earning an associate degree for transfer will not be required to complete any other local graduation requirements.

    Required Courses

    Course Prefix Course Name Units
    Core Courses
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý1The Administration of Justice System3
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý3Concepts of Criminal Law3
    List A
    Choose two courses from the following:6
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý2
    Principles and Procedures of the Justice System
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý4
    Legal Aspects of Evidence
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý5
    Community Relations
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý20
    Principles of Investigation
    ´¡¶Ù´³±«Ìý50
    Introduction to Forensics for Criminal Justice
    List B
    Choose two courses from the following:6
    MATHÌý110
    Elementary Statistics
    ´Ç°ùÌýMATHÌý110H
    Elementary Statistics - Honors
    PSYCÌý1A
    Introduction to Psychology
    ´Ç°ùÌýPSYCÌý1AH
    Introduction to Psychology - Honors
    ³§°¿°äÌý1
    Introduction to Sociology
    ´Ç°ùÌý³§°¿°äÌý1H
    Introduction to Sociology - Honors
    Total Units for Major18
    CSU General Education or IGETC Pattern 139-42
    Total Units60
    1

    Courses may be double-counted with either CSU-GE or IGETC.

    Additional Notations

    In addition to List C, any CSU transferable Administration of Justice lower division course or courses outside the Administration of Justice discipline that are articulated as lower division major preparation for the Criminal Justice or Criminology Major at any CSU.

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