Administration of Justice

Degrees & Certificates
Associates Degree in Administration of Justice Studies
The AAS (Associate in Applied Science) in Administration of Justice Studies is an interdisciplinary program that prepares students for a variety of careers in the criminal justice field, including law enforcement, corrections, probation, and social services in community-based organizations and agencies.
Associates Degree in Police Science
The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Police Science prepares students to enter a career in law enforcement. The program emphasizes laws, the criminal justice system, investigations, patrol, and other functions specific to law enforcement. The curriculum combines coursework in police science with General Education components.
Certificate of Completion for Victimology
The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Victimology prepares students for professional careers in victim advocacy. This specialized area of study includes crisis intervention, community services, victim rights, and other areas that relate to victimology. This certificate is also useful for police officers, firefighters, counselors, social workers, probation officers, and others who deal with victims.
Certificate of Completion for Judicial Studies
A Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Judicial Studies will address specific skills and knowledge needed to pursue a career in the court system. The CCL is also designed fro those individuals currently employed in the course who want to enhance ot expand their job skills. Program of study will explore the court structure, management, role of the judiciary and other areas that impact on the court.
Certificate of Completion in Forensic Investigation
The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Forensic Investigation provides the student with a specialization in forensic investigation as it relates to crime. The curriculum presents a specialized scope of knowledge about photography, collection and preservation of evidence, and investigative strategies. The program provides students with an important knowledge base for investigative specialization in a wide range of disciplines and careers.
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