ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE/CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Justice, Public Safety + Service
Criminal justice students study the causes of crime, treatment of offenders and management of the criminal justice system, with a focus on balancing social justice and individual rights. Students interested in pursuing careers in law enforcement, corrections, social work, juvenile justice, forensic science, private security, private investigation, and the court system will benefit with this major.
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The Administration of Justice program prepares students for careers in law enforcement, probation and parole, corrections and private security.
- Associate in Science Degree in Administration of Justice (Transfer Preparation) (Students generally take four semesters to complete.)Degrees/Certificate Available
- Associate in Arts Degree in Criminal Justice (Transfer Preparation) (Students generally take four semesters to complete.)
- Associate in Science in Administration of Justice, Corrections Emphasis (Students generally take four semesters to complete.)
- Associate in Science in Administration of Justice, Law Enforcement Emphasis (Students generally take four semesters to complete.)
- Associate in Science in Administration of Justice, Forensic Studies (Students generally take four semesters to complete.)
- Certificate of Achievement, Forensics Studies (Students generally take two semesters to complete.)
- Cyber Forensics - Associate in Science (Students generally take four semesters to complete)