The Associate of Science Degree in Administration of Justice is a four-semester course of study. Students are required to complete 60 units to include: General Education, Administration of Justice core courses and Electives. Classes are scheduled in the fall and spring semester during daytime and evening hours. Many of these classes are also available in an online format to support working professionals or students who cannot come to the campus.
The courses required to complete the Associate of Science Degree in the Administration of Justice are:
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ADMJ 120 |
Introduction to the Criminal Justice System |
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ADMJ 121 |
Introduction to Criminal Law |
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ADMJ 122 |
Introduction to Criminal Procedures |
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ADMJ 123 |
Introduction to Justice Communications |
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ADMJ 124 |
Introduction to Investigation |
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ADMJ 125 |
Introduction to Evidence |
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ADMJ 190 |
Administration of Justice Community Service Internship 1 |
All courses must be completed with a grade of “C” or better.
Associate of Science Degree in the Administration of Justice
For more information, contact:
Sean McCann (707) 256-4524
Program Coordinator