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BGSU
Firelands
Public
service programs
+Associate
of Applied Science in Criminal Justice
Timothy
J. Jurkovac, Ph.D., program director
The
associate degree in criminal justice focuses principally
on the administrative and theoretical aspects of communication
processes, ethnic relations, public administration,
procedural justice, criminology, abnormal psychology,
statistics and professional ethics. It is not oriented
toward technical training, but is a logical sequence
for further education for someone trained in police
science.
Learning
Outcomes
Graduates
with this major will possess the following knowledge
and skills:
- An
awareness and understanding of the criminal justice
system and its role in a democratic society, from
structural components of various institutions to problems
confronted in the law enforcement and corrections
agencies;
- A
knowledge of the organizational structure and policy
procedures of police agencies in contemporary society,
as well as an appreciation for the issues and dilemmas
the institution confronts;
- An
understanding of the lawcriminal, civil and
personal liability/injury, due process, equal protection
under the law and the role investigations play in
the process, focusing on investigation techniques
and the evaluation and preservation of data;
- A
knowledge of the nature, causes, treatment and prevention
of crime and evidence from the physiological, psychological
and sociological perspectives.
First
year
- General
education
- ENG
112 (3)
- General
education (9-11)
- Basic
courses
- MATH
115 (3)
- PSYC
201 (4)
- POLS
110 (3)
- SOC
101 (3)
- Professional
core
- CRJU
210 (3)
- CRJU
220 (3)
Second
year
- General
education
- Basic
courses
- Professional
core
- Professional
electives
- Select
eight courses from: (24)
CRJU 340, 395; IPC 306; POLS 303, 347, 417; PSYC
311 or SOC 301; PSYC 405; SOC 316, 340, 341, 440
or any course listed as a major core course or
elective by the College
of Health and Human Services.
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