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Criminal Justice Technology

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Program Overview

The Criminal Justice Technology curriculum is designed to provide knowledge of criminal justice systems and operations. Studies will focus on local, state, and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections, and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society will be explored.

Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional studies may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers, and technology.

Transfer Opportunities

Looking to transfer to a university after you complete your Criminal Justice Technology degree at 51ºÚÁÏÍø CC? Explore your options.

AAS Degree - Criminal Justice Technology

An Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree is built to get you career-ready. Completed in about two (2) years, you’ll gain classroom knowledge and hands-on experience while applying scientific and business principles to real-world work in areas such as healthcare, information technology, development, production, business administration, management, or service.

Course Sequence

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
1
3
3
3
3
PSY-150 or PSY-118General Psychology or Interpersonal Psychology
Choose one: ;
3
Sub-Total Credits16

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
3
3
3
Sub-Total Credits15

Summer Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
Sub-Total Credits6

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
3
HUM-115 or HUM-120Critical Thinking or Cultural Studies
Choose one: ;
3
Sub-Total Credits12

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
2
4
3
CJC-132 or COM-231 or SOC-210 or SOC-220 or SOC-230Court Procedure & Evidence or Public Speaking or Introduction to Sociology or Social Problems or Race and Ethnic Relations
Choose one: ; ; ; ;
3
Sub-Total Credits18

Total Credits: 67 credits

Diploma – BLET Crosswalk

Diploma programs are designed to provide focused, entry-level training that can typically be completed in about one (1) year. These programs may stand alone or be structured within an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree pathway. This allows students to enter the workforce quickly or continue their studies by completing additional coursework to earn a full AAS degree.

Course Sequence

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
1
3
3
Sub-Total Credits7

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
3
Sub-Total Credits9

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
CJC-132 or COM-231 or SOC-210 or SOC-220 or SOC-230 or COM-231Court Procedure & Evidence or Public Speaking or Introduction to Sociology or Social Problems or Race and Ethnic Relations or Public Speaking
Choose one: ; ; ; ;
3
3
Sub-Total Credits12

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
2
4
3
Sub-Total Credits9

Summer Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
Sub-Total Credits6

Total Credits: 43 credits

Certificate – BLET Crosswalk

Certificate programs are short-term training options that can typically be completed in one (1) year or less. They are designed to prepare you for employment, upgrade your skills, or provide retraining—helping you quickly gain the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to advance in the workforce.

Course Sequence

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
3
Sub-Total Credits9

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
Sub-Total Credits3

Summer Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
Sub-Total Credits3

Total Credits: 15 credits

Certificate – Criminal Justice Technology

Certificate programs are short-term training options that can typically be completed in one (1) year or less. They are designed to prepare you for employment, upgrade your skills, or provide retraining—helping you quickly gain the knowledge and hands-on experience needed to advance in the workforce.

Course Sequence

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
3
Sub-Total Credits9

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
Sub-Total Credits6

Total Credits: 15 credits

Pathway – Criminal Justice Technology (CCP)

Career & College Promise (CCP) offers high school students the opportunity to take tuition-free college courses that count toward both high school and college graduation requirements. In about two years or less, students can complete college credits, certificates, or other credentials—giving them a valuable head start on their education and career goals. By enrolling in CCP, students save time, save money, and gain the confidence of knowing they are already on the path to success in college and beyond.

Course Sequence

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
Sub-Total Credits6

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
Sub-Total Credits6

Total Credits: 12 credits

WCE Available Classes

Boost your skills, explore new careers, or stay current in your field with 51ºÚÁÏÍø CC’s Workforce Continuing Education. Our flexible, non-credit courses—offered online or in-person—range from a few hours to several hundred hours and cover everything from technical training to professional development and personal enrichment. Affordable and practical, these courses help you grow your career and reach your goals on your schedule.

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Program Overview

The Criminal Justice Technology curriculum is designed to provide knowledge of criminal justice systems and operations. Studies will focus on local, state, and federal law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections, and security services. The criminal justice system’s role within society will be explored.

Emphasis is on criminal justice systems, criminology, juvenile justice, criminal and constitutional law, investigative principles, ethics, and community relations. Additional studies may include issues and concepts of government, counseling, communications, computers, and technology.

Transfer Opportunities

Looking to transfer to a university after you complete your Criminal Justice Technology degree at 51ºÚÁÏÍø CC? Explore your options.

AAS Degree - Criminal Justice Technology

Stay on track towards graduation.

Course Sequence

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
1
3
3
3
3
PSY-150 or PSY-118General Psychology or Interpersonal Psychology
Choose one: ;
3
Sub-Total Credits16

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
3
3
3
Sub-Total Credits15

Summer Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
Sub-Total Credits6

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
3
HUM-115 or HUM-120Critical Thinking or Cultural Studies
Choose one: ;
3
Sub-Total Credits12

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
2
4
3
CJC-132 or COM-231 or SOC-210 or SOC-220 or SOC-230Court Procedure & Evidence or Public Speaking or Introduction to Sociology or Social Problems or Race and Ethnic Relations
Choose one: ; ; ; ;
3
Sub-Total Credits18

Total Credits: 67 credits

Diploma – BLET Crosswalk

Stay on track towards graduation.

Course Sequence

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
1
3
3
Sub-Total Credits7

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
3
Sub-Total Credits9

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
CJC-132 or COM-231 or SOC-210 or SOC-220 or SOC-230 or COM-231Court Procedure & Evidence or Public Speaking or Introduction to Sociology or Social Problems or Race and Ethnic Relations or Public Speaking
Choose one: ; ; ; ;
3
3
Sub-Total Credits12

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
2
4
3
Sub-Total Credits9

Summer Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
Sub-Total Credits6

Total Credits: 43 credits

Certificate – BLET Crosswalk

Stay on track towards graduation.

Course Sequence

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
3
Sub-Total Credits9

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
Sub-Total Credits3

Summer Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
Sub-Total Credits3

Total Credits: 15 credits

Certificate – Criminal Justice Technology

Stay on track towards graduation.

Course Sequence

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
3
Sub-Total Credits9

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
Sub-Total Credits6

Total Credits: 15 credits

Pathway – Criminal Justice Technology (CCP)

Take tuition-free college courses that count toward both high school and college graduation requirements.

Course Sequence

Fall Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
Sub-Total Credits6

Spring Semester

Course CodeTitleCredits
3
3
Sub-Total Credits6

Total Credits: 12 credits

WCE Available Classes

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