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Administration of Justice, Associate in Arts Degree

Banner Code: 2_AA_CJAD

Control Number: 18418

Financial Aid Eligible


Theories, principles, and techniques of law enforcement agencies, juvenile justice, and corrections.

Program Level Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this program, students will be able to:

  1. Differentiate the roles of the law enforcement, courts, and corrections components of the criminal justice system.
  2. Evaluate the biological, psychological, and social causes of criminal behavior.
  3. Evaluate sources of information for criminal investigations.
  4. Describe crimes by their names, elements, and classifications.
  5. Explain the legal justifications required for conducting a search and an arrest, and the exceptions to these requirements.
  6. Evaluate legal arguments, and explain constitutional and statutory limits on the application of law.
  7. Identify the foundational requirements for the admissibility and the exclusion of evidence in a criminal court proceeding.
  8. Develop effective reading, writing, speaking, listening, and nonverbal communication skills for a variety of audiences.
  9. Discuss the Six Pillars of Character as defined by the Josephson Institute of Ethics: trustworthiness, respect, fairness, responsibility, justice and fairness, caring, civic virtue and citizenship, and how they apply to personal and professional environments.

Potential careers students may enter upon completion are as follows:

  • Police officer
  • Probation officer
  • Attorney

Review Graduation Requirements and General Education.

Course Title Units
Required Courses
CJ G140Introduction to Criminal Justice3
CJ G141Concepts of Criminal Law3
CJ G128Criminal Procedure and Evidence3
CJ G137Community Relations And Special Issues In Criminal Justice3
CJ G110Criminal Investigation3
Elective Course
Select one of the following:3
CJ G123Juvenile Law3
CJ G150Introduction To Corrections3
Major Total18
GE Pattern (Local, CSU GE-Breadth, or IGETC)18-39
Total Units60

Recommended Program Sequence

These sequences are general course maps for students to finish all major and general education requirements for two-year completion of degrees, completion of short-term certificates, and/or fulfillment of transfer requirements. However, this may not be an appropriate path for all students.  The two-year sequence is based on English and Math placement and meeting other course prerequisites. Students are advised to meet with a GWC Counselor to review course selections and sequences to ensure that completion of this program will meet a student's transfer and career goals.

Year 1:

Course Title Units
Semester 1
CJ G140Introduction to Criminal Justice3
CJ G137Community Relations And Special Issues In Criminal Justice3
ENGL G100Freshman Composition ^4
Area E: Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development or any additional course from Area A-D3
Elective coursework for a total of 3 units3
Units16
Course Title Units
Semester 2
CJ G141Concepts of Criminal Law3
Elective coursework for a total of 6 units6
Math Competency
If Mathematics is satisfied by competency, select Area A2: Communication and Analytical Thinking course3
Units12-14

Year 2:

Course Title Units
Semester 3
CJ G128Criminal Procedure and Evidence3
CJ G110Criminal Investigation3
Area C: Arts & Humanities course3
Elective coursework for a total of 3 units3
Select one of the following:3
CJ G123Juvenile Law3
CJ G150Introduction To Corrections3
Units15
Course Title Units
Semester 4
Area D: Social & Behavioral Sciences course3
Area B: Natural Sciences course3
Ethnic Studies Competency3
Elective coursework to reach a minimum of 60 units3-5
Units12-14
Total Degree Units60
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Program sequence may not be recommended for students who self-place into ENGL G100S. Students should see a Counselor for appropriate advisement.