Administration of Justice

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AJ 111 INTRODUCTION TO ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE 3 Units [Recommended Preparation: RDG 54 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] History and philosophy of criminal justice; overview of the criminal justice system identifying the various segments; the roles and interrelationships; overview of crime, criminals, and causal theories: jurisdiction of local, state and federal criminal justice agencies; survey of professional career opportunities; and ethics and professionalism. [D; CSU; UC]
AJ 111 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
51297 AJ 111 76 06:00PM-09:25PM MW 7202 Speyrer,Michael 8 17*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 1/13/2010 Ends: 3/6/2010 *Open seats as of Friday, November 20, 2009 3:48 PM
AJ 151 CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW 3 Units Fee $2. Grade Only. [Recommended Preparation: AJ 111 or equivalent; RDG 158 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Provides an overview of historical development and philosophy of criminal law and key constitutional provisions. Includes study of legal definitions, classification of crime, legal research, case law methodology, and concepts of law as a social force. Also provides study of important criminal statutes and their relevant application in the criminal justice system. [D; CSU; UC]
AJ 151 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
51313 AJ 151 76 06:30PM-09:35PM MW 7215 Azevedo,Paul 8 11*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 3/15/2010 Ends: 5/14/2010 *Open seats as of Friday, November 20, 2009 3:48 PM
AJ 156 LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE 3 Units Fee $2. Grade only. [Recommended Preparation: AJ 161 or equivalent; RDG 56 or the equivalent skill level as determined by the Southwestern College Reading Assessment or equivalent.] Emphasizes origin, philosophy, development, and trends as constitutional basis of evidence. Focuses on the kinds and degrees of evidence and the rules governing the admissibility of evidence in court, judicial decisions interpreting individual rights, and case studies. [D; CSU]
AJ 156 Sections Offered
Cls No. Crs/Sect No. Time Days Room Instructor #Weeks #Seats
51317 AJ 156 76 06:00PM-09:25PM TTH 7201B Moore,Russell 8 24*
HIGHER ED CENTER, NATIONAL CITY - EVENING Begins: 1/13/2010 Ends: 3/6/2010 *Open seats as of Friday, November 20, 2009 3:48 PM

Total Courses: 3 Total Sections: 3