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289560053341Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement Option00Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement OptionProgram Name:229235012700Associate of Science020000Associate of ScienceDegree Type:22637755080e.g. Students interested in careers in law enforcement, corrections, security, and the court system should consider this program. The Associate in Science degree will allow a student to pursue a career immediately upon completion or transfer to a four-year institution. This degree program provides preparation for career opportunities in criminal justice and for the continuation of education at a four-year college or university. The curriculum examines police science, law, judicial studies, and corrections.00e.g. Students interested in careers in law enforcement, corrections, security, and the court system should consider this program. The Associate in Science degree will allow a student to pursue a career immediately upon completion or transfer to a four-year institution. This degree program provides preparation for career opportunities in criminal justice and for the continuation of education at a four-year college or university. The curriculum examines police science, law, judicial studies, and corrections.Program Description:2867025137160(4-5 learning outcomes should be listed here)Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:Identify and explain the basic structures and functions of the criminal justice system.Interpret the basic concepts and functions of criminal law.Integrate multidisciplinary theories which constitute the basis forunderstanding criminality and victimization.Apply constitutional principles that protect the rights of individuals and regulate criminal justice practices and procedures.Discuss the importance of social and ethical issues confronting the criminal justice systems.00(4-5 learning outcomes should be listed here)Upon successful completion of all program requirements, graduates will be able to:Identify and explain the basic structures and functions of the criminal justice system.Interpret the basic concepts and functions of criminal law.Integrate multidisciplinary theories which constitute the basis forunderstanding criminality and victimization.Apply constitutional principles that protect the rights of individuals and regulate criminal justice practices and procedures.Discuss the importance of social and ethical issues confronting the criminal justice systems.Program Learning Outcomes:226377563500List any special program accreditations, transfer articulations to specific schools. Is the degree career-focused, transfer-focused? Other information that describes this program.00List any special program accreditations, transfer articulations to specific schools. Is the degree career-focused, transfer-focused? Other information that describes this program.Program Descriptors:Degree RequirementsGeneral Education Core (7 courses) (In process – draft AS OF 9/13/19)1Eng. 101Composition3 credits2Math 100 or higher (college level) – only courses with a MAT 137 prerequisite count for the Framework30 / Transfer Ticket Programs.3- 4 credits3Arts and HumanitiesCourses vetted for TAP Arts and Humanities (replaces Aesthetic Dimensions) ART, COM, DGA, ENG ESL (two top levels), GRA, HUM, MUS, PHL, THR, Language and Culture3-4 credits4Choose one from:Scientific Reasoning – AST, BIO, CHE, EAS, ENV, EVS, GLG, MTR, OCEN, PHY, SCI course vetted for TAP Scientific Reasoning3-4 credits (lab optional)Scientific Knowledge and Understanding – AST, BIO, CHE, EAS, EVN, EVS, GLG, MTR, OCEN, PHY, SCI course vetted for Scientific Knowledge and Understanding outcomes5Choose one from:Social / Behavioral Science – ANT, ECN, GEO, POL, PSY, SOC course vetted for TAP Social and Behavioral Science outcomesHistorical Knowledge – HIS course vetted for TAP Historical Knowledge outcomes3 credits6Choose one from:Oral Communication –COM or other course vetted for TAP Oral CommunicationWritten Communication II– ENG course vetted for TAP Written Communication II outcomes3 credits7Choose one from:A course vetted for one of the following TAP categories that has not been fulfilled elsewhere in the general education requirements:Continued Learning/Info LiteracyScientific KnowledgeScientific ReasoningSocial / Behavioral ScienceHistorical KnowledgeWritten Communication IIOral Communication3-4 creditGeneral Education Total:21-25 creditsProgram Requirements (24 credits)CourseNumberCourse Name# ofCreditsPre-req.333333318-21 creditsRequired option courses (up to 15 credits)Program option course 13Program option course 23Program option course33Program option course 43Program option course 53*common pre-requisites to be used for all courses. Use common coursenumbering.12-15 creditsTotal Credits60- 61 credits ................
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