Law Enforcement Associate in Science and Certificate of Achievement
Students planning careers in Administration of Justice may elect a program from the four options that follow: Law Enforcement, Corrections, Forensic Technology or Security Management. The programs are designed to meet lower division university transfer, job entry, or promotion requirements, depending on student need.
Students seeking employment with local, state or federal law enforcement agencies specialize in Law Enforcement. Students seeking careers in a jail or prison system, parole, probation or certain aspects of social work may specialize in Corrections. Students who desire a career in scientific criminal investigation and in crime laboratories may specialize in Forensic Technology. Students interested in government, homeland defense, or corporate security, should pursue the Security Management area of emphasis.
The Administration of Justice Department also offers a Police Academy, Corrections Academy, Security Academy, and Public Safety Dispatch course.
Career Opportunities
https://www.grossmont.edu/student-support/career-center/resources.php
- Adjudicator/Judge1
- Arson Investigator
- Bar Examiner1
- Correctional Officer
- Crime Lab/Forensic Technician
- Dispatcher
- District Attorney1
- Lawyer/Prosecutor/Public Defender1
- Evidence Technician/Specialist
- Federal Law Enforcement1
- Border Patrol Agent1
- FBI1
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement
- Postal Inspector
- Transportation Security Administration Officer
- Treasury Agent1
- Secret Service1
- U.S. Marshall1
- Fingerprint Examiner
- Forensic Scientist1
- Forensic Specialist
- Fraud/Forgery Investigator
- Latent Print Examiner
- Parole/Probation Officer
- Police Officer/Deputy Sheriff/Highway Patrol
- Security Director*
- Security Manager
- Security Officer
- Traffic Officer
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Bachelor’s Degree or higher is usually required.
The Program-level Student Learning Outcomes (PSLOs) below are outcomes that students will achieve after completing specific degree / certificate requirements in this program. Students will:
- Demonstrate knowledge, skills, and abilities relevant to the AOJ certificate / degree program completed.
- Demonstrate ethical and professional behavior.
- Communicate effectively, in written, verbal and non-verbal forms.
- Identify the major components of the criminal justice system, current and historical, including laws enforcement, courts and corrections.
- Describe and/or demonstrate the stages of a criminal investigation and the protocol of evidence collection, preservation, and analysis.
Associate Degree Major Requirements
Note: All courses must be completed with a letter grade of “C” or higher or “Pass.”
Code | Title | Units |
---|---|---|
AOJ-110 | Introduction to Administration of Justice | 3 |
AOJ-200 | Criminal Law | 3 |
AOJ-202 | Criminal Evidence | 3 |
AOJ-204 | Criminal Trial Process | 3 |
AOJ-230 | Public Safety Communications | 3 |
AOJ-240 | Community and the Justice System | 3 |
Select twelve (12) additional units from the following: | 12 | |
Community Policing and Patrol Procedure | ||
Traffic Law and Enforcement | ||
Gangs and Law Enforcement | ||
Probation and Parole | ||
Digital Investigations | ||
Criminal Investigation | ||
Juvenile Procedures | ||
Leadership in Criminal Justice | ||
Public Service Internship | ||
Public Service Internship | ||
Terrorism and Homeland Security | ||
Total Units | 30 |
Plus General Education and Elective Requirements
Certificate of Achievement
Any student who chooses to complete only the courses required for the above major qualifies for a Certificate of Achievement in Administration of Justice: Law Enforcement. An official request must be filed with the Admissions and Records Office prior to the deadline as stated in the Academic Calendar.