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Program Description
This program offers core and selective courses which
provide the student with a base of knowledge and proficiencies in the area
of corrections. The program operates with the cooperation and
participation of local corrections agencies. All instructors in the
program have experience in the corrections field. Courses are
scheduled both day and evening to accommodate full-time or part-time
students seeking to acquire or upgrade skills in the corrections field.
Opportunities
Your education and training will help make you eligible
to fill the large and continuing demand for skilled and
professionally-oriented law enforcement officers in local, state and
federal agencies, and in private business. Experienced officers may
be promoted to full positions as supervisors, investigators and
administrators.
Your New Skills
You will survey law enforcement and
criminal justice from historical and contemporary perspectives and review
career opportunities. You will examine the structure of criminal law
through a broad range of legal concepts and legal research and by
inspecting the most frequently used sections of criminal codes. You will
learn types of evidence used in criminal cases and rules concerning
admissibility of evidence in court. You will be shown the fundamentals of
investigation--collection, identification, and preservation of evidence,
use of scientific aids, techniques of interviewing witnesses and
techniques for the investigation of specific crimes. You will learn the
theory of techniques of beat patrol, accident investigation and traffic
law enforcement. You will learn the philosophy of juvenile treatment as
well as laws and procedures used in police work with juveniles. You will
develop an understanding of the philosophy of the use of restrained police
control methods, both in the martial arts and in the moral, legal and
practical use of firearms.
To achieve the:
Associate in Science Degree - Completion of 60
units, including the 30-unit major, general education requirements and
electives. Programs in Criminal Justice are offered for those who intend
to become peace officers, enter law enforcement as non-sworn personnel, or
are employed in law enforcement.
Certificate of Achievement - Completion of the
30-unit major listed below.
Required Courses
| CRIMJ 1 - Intro. to Criminal Justice |
3 Units |
| CRIMJ 2 - Concepts of Criminal Law |
3 Units |
| CRIMJ 11 - Community Relations |
3 Units |
| CRIMJ 51 - Criminal Investigation |
3 Units |
| CRIMJ 52 - Investigative Report Writing |
3 Units |
| CRIMJ 53 - Legal Aspects of Evidence |
3 Units |
| CRIMJ 58 - Fundamentals of Crime &
Delinquency |
3 Units |
| CRIMJ 59 - Interviewing & Counseling |
3 Units |
| Electives selected from the following
list |
6 Units |
| Select six (6) units from the
following: |
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| CRIMJ 57 - Criminal Justice Career
Development |
3 Units |
| CRIMJ 60 - Probation and Parole |
3 Units |
| CRIMJ 61 - State & Local Correctional
Institutions |
3 Units |
| CRIMJ 62 - Legal Aspects of Correction |
3 Units |
| CRIMJ 91 - Vocational Work Experience:
Corrections |
1-3 Units |
Total of 30 Units
Recommended Electives:
CIS 2 &
50
ENGL 4, 51
OCCED 90,
91
OT 54, 55
SOCSC 22
SPAN 1, 2
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