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Nov 26, 2024
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2018-2019 San Joaquin Delta College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Administration of Justice, AS-T
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The Associate of Science in Administration of Justice for Transfer degree is designed to provide a seamless pathway to transfer to a California State University for students who wish to major in Administration of Justice. The curriculum addresses basic knowledge and skills required in the criminal justice major. With an AS-T in Administration of Justice, the student will be ready to transfer to a CSU campus to finish a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice/Criminology. Depending on the CSU campus, specializations may include corrections, law enforcement, forensics, criminal justice research/ management, legal studies for prosecutorial or jurist careers, or criminology. A bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice/Criminology may lead to careers with federal, state, or local law enforcement, probation, parole, and correctional institutions, specialized criminal investigations, forensics, criminalistics, or a career in the study of crime causation or victimology.
Program Learning Outcomes
- Students will demonstrate the knowledge required to recognize elements, classifications and definitions involving crimes against persons and crimes against property.
- Students will develop a plan to achieve a career in their desired area of the criminal justice system.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to effectively communicate orally and in writing the results of analysis and understanding.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to identify how the U.S. Constitution applies to the actions and conduct of peace officers.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to define and use criminal justice system key terms, concepts and theories.
- Students will demonstrate the ability to reflect critically on developments in the criminal justice policy and the relationship of these policies to the wider political and social environment.
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General Education
Complete one of the following general education patterns:
Students are advised to double-count courses in the major or area of emphasis to also satisfy general education when possible. Course subject credit will be awarded in satisfaction of both major/area of emphasis and lower division general education requirements, but the units will only be counted once in computing the total number of units for the degree.
Major Requirements - Core
Complete 6 units
Major Requirements - Restricted Electives
Area A
Complete 6 units selected from:
Area B
Complete 6 units selected from:
Minimum Major Units Required: 18
Complete all courses with a grade of “C” or better.
Minimum Degree Units Required: 60
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