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CRJUS - Criminal Justice Program, A.S.

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Program Title

Criminal Justice Program, A.S.

Program Code

CRJUS

Program Description

The Criminal Justice program is both a transfer and a career program. Students can go on to earn a B.A. Degree or take courses in an effort to find employment. The study of criminal justice provides an opportunity to learn about issues and problems in society's response to crime. Coursework also seeks to provide particular career-oriented skills. Career opportunities exist in law enforcement, court administration, corrections and security.

Graduates of this program will be able to:

- Identify occupational opportunities in the three sub-systems of the criminal justice system
- Analyze the constitutional rights and court decisions most important to the criminal justice system
- Analyze the structure of the New Jersey and the United States court systems
- Critique the important decision points in the criminal justice process
- Construct their own personal views on controversial issues raised about the American justice system
- Examine the issues of professional responsibility and ethical standards in the criminal justice system

Requirements

General Education: 30-32 Credits

As described in the General Education section of the catalog and as identified below:

General Education Notes:

(1) One course is recommended from the Cultural and Global Awareness knowledge area.

Career Studies: 21 Credits From Among the Following:

  • course - Introduction to Criminal Justice System Credits: 3

  • course - Police Role in Community Credits: 3

  • course - Introduction to Public Administration Credits: 3

  • course - Introduction to Corrections Credits: 3

  • course - Introduction to Private Security Credits: 3 *

  • course- Introduction to Criminology Credits: 3

  • course - Criminal Investigation Credits: 3

  • course - Forensic Investigation Credits: 3

  • course - Community Corrections Credits: 3

  • course - Police Organization and Administration Credits: 3

  • course - Criminal Law Credits: 3

  • course - Criminal Due Process Credits: 3

  • course - Loss Prevention Credits: 3 **

  • course - Counter Terrorism Credits: 3

  • course - Homeland Security Credits: 3

  • course - Delinquency and Juvenile Justice Credits: 3

  • course - Special Project: Criminal Justice Credits: 1-3

  • course - Criminal Justice Internship Credits: 3

  • course - Introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Credits: 3

  • course - Introduction to Security Credits: 3 *

Electives: 7-9 Credits

Total Credits Required for Degree: 60

Notes:

*Offered Fall Term Only

**Offered Spring Term Only

Suggested Sequence

The following sequence is an example of how this degree can be completed in two years. This sequence is based on satisfaction of all Foundational Studies requirements and prerequisites and presumes a Fall Term start date. An individual’s program may vary depending on transfer institution, career objectives, or individual needs. See a counselor for other options and to monitor your progress.

Semester 1: Fall Term

  • course - Introduction to Criminal Justice System Credits: 3

  • Career Studies Credits: 3

  • course - English Composition: The Writing Process Credits: 3

  • Social Sciences Credits: 3 *

  • Mathematics Credits: 3-4 (2)

Total Credits: 15-16

Semester 2: Spring Term

Total Credits: 15-16

Semester 3: Fall Term

  • Career Studies Credits: 6

  • Humanities Credits: 3

  • Science (with lab) Credits: 4 (2)

  • Elective Credits: 3

Total Credits: 16

Semester 4: Spring Term

Total Credits: 13-15

Sequence Notes:

*POLI105 or POLI115 strongly recommended.

(1) One course is recommended from the Cultural and Global Awareness knowledge area.

(2) A minimum of 9 credits is required from the Mathematics, Science or Technological Competency knowledge areas.