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Degree and Certificate

 

If you are in need of assistance in determining the right courses and degrees for you then use this form to get feedback from the Administration of Justice Staff.   
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Administration of Justice degree and Certificate Course work: The following is a listing of course work for an Associates in Science Degree or Certificate

AJ110 Ethics and the Administration of Justice
AJ111 Introduction to Administration of Justice (& Online)
AJ151 Concepts of Criminal Law
AJ156 Legal Aspects of Evidence (& Online)
AJ161 Principles and Procedures of the Justice System (& Online)
      or   AJ252 Constitutional Law
AJ167 Written Communication in AoJ
AJ181 Juvenile Procedures
AJ188 Community Relations (& Online)

And you must select and complete one of the  following Emphasis

Corrections Emphasis
AJ114 Fundamentals of Crime and Delinquency
AJ115 Adult Probation and Parole

Forensics Emphasis
AJ166 Principles of Investigation (POST Certified)
AJ171 Evidence Technology  (POST 96 Hours) [Selecting this option replaces AJ181 requirement above]

Law Enforcement Emphasis
AJ166 Principles of Investigation (POST 96 hours)

Taking the above along with the General Education (Plan A) found in College Catalog equates to an Associate in Science degree.
Taking the above without the General Education equates to a Certificate.

Administration of Justice feedback

You can email the Administration of Justice staff. (See list be low.)  If you wish you can return to CJ by clicking here - Back to the Criminal Justice page .

Please be as specific as possible when describing the problem.

 

Email or write or call: 619-421-6700
SWC 900 Otay Lakes Rd., Chula Vista, Ca. 91910
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Career Fields

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Course work in Law                                 Paul Azevedo: pazevedo@swccd.edu 
Course work in Law Enforcement        Gary Creason: gcreason@swccd.edu  and 
                                                                       E. Selby: eselby@swccd.edu 
Course work in Parole and Probation    Janet De Lay: jdelay@swccd.edu 
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