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Criminal Justice Technology Degree (Evening)

CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY
(A55180) (Evening)
Associate in Applied Science Degree Program

 Course Hours
Class
Per Week
Lab
Semester Hours
FIRST SEMESTER (Fall)
ACA 115 Success & Study Skills021
CJC 111Introduction to Criminal Justice303
ENG 111Expository Writing303
PSY 150General Psychology303
 9210
SECOND SEMESTER (Winter)
CIS 110Introduction to Computers or******2-3
CIS 111Basic Computer Literacy1-222-3
CJC 112Criminology303
CJC 131Criminal Law**303
CJC 132Court Procedures & Evidence 303
 ******11-12
THIRD SEMESTER (Summer)
CJC 120Interview and Interrogation122
CJC 121Law Enforcement Operations303
ENG 114Professional Research/Report Writing303
PSY 281Abnormal Psychology 303
 10211
FOURTH SEMESTER (Fall)
CJC 113Juvenile Justice303
CJC 212Ethics and Community Relations303
MAT 115Mathematical Models223
***Humanities/Fine Arts Elective 303
 11212
FIFTH SEMESTER (Fall)
CJC 141Corrections303
CJC 231Constitutional Law303
CJC 232Civil Liability303
PSY 231Forensic Psychology Psychology303
 12012
SIXTH SEMESTER (Spring)
CJC 221Investigative Principles324
CJC 225Crisis Intervention303
CJC 241Community Based Corrections303
***Option Elective(s) ********1-3
 ******11-15
**Choose a minimum of two (2) credits from the following courses:
COE 111CJC Co-op Work Experience I0101
COE 115CJC Co-op Work Exp. Seminar I101
BIO 163 Basic Anatomy & Physiology425
COM 110 Intro to Communication303
COM 231Public Speaking303
SOC 210 Intro to Sociology303
SOC 213 Sociology of the Family303
SOC 220 Social Problems303
  
Total Required Minimum Semester Hours:68

 

** Students successfully completing a Basic Law Enforcement Training course, accredited by the North Carolina Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and the North Carolina Sheriffs’ Education and Training Standards Commission, will receive credit for CJC 131, Criminal Law, toward the Associate in Applied Science degree in Criminal Justice Technology. Students must have successfully passed the Commissions’ comprehensive certification examination. Students must have completed Basic Law Enforcement Training since 1985.

 
 

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