Oct 06, 2024  
2024-2025 College Catalog and Student Handbook 
    
2024-2025 College Catalog and Student Handbook

Administration of Justice, Associate of Applied Science (G3 Eligible)


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CIP Code: 43.0103​
Length: 4 Semesters

G3 Tuition Assistance

Purpose

Administration of Justice encompasses the career fields of law enforcement, corrections, and private security. The Associate of Applied Science degree is designed to meet both the academic and the technical needs of those employed in the field of Administration of Justice. This two-year program will provide knowledge and skills for the beginning employee as well as the more experienced employee desiring career advancement. After taking the required general education and major classes, students may select up to twelve credits of electives in law enforcement, corrections, and private security.

Law enforcement and correctional officers who have completed studies at formal training academies may receive advanced standing credit for training experiences that are equivalent to RCC’s administration of justice courses. Students must contact the academic advisor for evaluation of training experiences.

Occupational Objectives

  • Correctional Officer
  • Police Officer
  • Deputy Sheriff
  • Investigator
  • Community Corrections Officer
  • Correctional Supervisor
  • Police Supervisor
  • State Trooper
  • Security Specialist

Admission Requirements

In addition to the admission requirements established for the college, entry into this program requires proficiency in English, mathematics, and reading. Students who do not meet entry requirements, or whose placement test scores indicate a need for further preparation, will be placed in the appropriate developmental studies courses in English, mathematics, and/or reading.

These developmental course credits do not apply toward degrees or certificates. Students required to take two or more developmental courses will need additional semesters to complete any program.

First Semester


First Semester Total Credits: 16


Second Semester


Second Semester Total Credits: 18


Third Semester


Third Semester Total Credits: 16


Fourth Semester


Fourth Semester Total Credits: 16


Total Minimum Credits: 66


1 May substitute an approved transfer mathematics course or approved lab course BIO, CHM, PHY, or GOL. Students should consult with their academic advisor to select courses required by their desired degree at their transfer institution.
2 Courses used to fulfill this requirement: ECO, GEO, HIS, PLS, PSY, and SOC.
3 Any ADJ or approved transfer elective may be used. Students should consult with their academic advisor to select courses required by their desired degree at their transfer institution.
4 Consult with an academic advisor to assure courses are consistent with your transfer degree goals.
5 Courses used to fulfill this requirement: HUM, MUS, ART, PHI, REL, ENG (lit), MUS, and ART cannot be skills based.
6 May replace with ADJ 228 .
May replace with an approved ITE transfer course (ITE 152 ) in place of this non-transfer course.

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