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Criminal Justice Studies | Law Enforcement | Police Work
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Law | Security Services
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English
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Program Overview


Administration of Justice, Certificate of Achievement (C): Law Enforcement Emphasis

Overview

This course of study is designed to prepare students for entry-level positions in municipal and county law enforcement agencies (i.e., police or sheriff departments), and/or to transfer to Bachelor’s degree programs in Criminal Justice or related fields to prepare for federal or state-level law enforcement positions (i.e., FBI, DEA, INS, etc.).


Requirements

Complete all Department Requirements for the Certificate of Achievement with a cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or better. Candidates for a Certificate of Achievement are required to complete at least 20% of the department requirements through SBCC.


Course List

Code Title Units
AJ 101 Introduction To The Administration Of Justice 3
AJ 102 Ethics In The Criminal Justice System 3
AJ 105 Diversity, Law and Justice 3
AJ 107 Concepts Of Criminal Law 3
AJ 111 Criminal Investigation 3
AJ 113 Community Relations 3
Complete two courses from the following: 6
AJ 103 Legal Aspects Of Evidence and Procedure
AJ 104 Introduction to Corrections
AJ 110 Introduction To Forensics
AJ 125 Introduction To Criminology
AJ 245 Constitutional Law
AJ 250 The Study of Murder
AJ 255 Terrorism And The Criminal Justice System
AJ 265 Crime and Human Behavior
AJ 271 The Study of Evil
Total Units 24.00

Learning Outcomes

  1. Demonstrate an understanding of the American criminal justice system and the scope of responsibilities of the various local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies beginning with arrest through parole.
  2. Articulate the system’s objectives, the crime problem, and role expectations of criminal justice personnel, and describe the various agencies and each subsystem within the system.
  3. Describe the system’s responsibilities to the community, factors in crime causation, the social implications of crime, and communication barriers between the system and the community.
  4. Articulate the differences between the major criminological theories of the causes of crime and how those theories relate to policies toward crime and criminal behavior.
  5. Analyze legal concepts and make rational decisions about case processing. Demonstrate knowledge of the rules of evidence, legal definitions, and concepts of evidentiary law. Apply basic investigative proficiencies.
  6. Demonstrate critical thinking and analytical skills acquired in the social sciences in preparation for continuance of college-level education.

Recommended Sequence

Make an appointment with your SBCC academic counselor through Starfish to create a Student Education Plan that reflects a recommended course sequence for this program that is tailored to your individual needs.


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