Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice program provides a distinctive education which emphasizes a practical approach to understanding crime and deviant behavior, the nature of law and social control, and the organization and management of criminal justice agencies. Instructors bring years of real-life experience to the courses. The academic backgrounds of the faculty are multidisciplinary and all faculty members are currently working or recently retired from the criminal justice field. The program of study leads to an Associate in Arts in Criminal Justice and prepares the student for an entry-level position in the criminal justice field.
The department has compiled information on age, educational requirements, and earning potential for various city, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies and careers in the Criminal Justice Educational Job Requirements chart.
Degrees Offered
The Criminal Justice Program offers the following degrees…
- Associate of Arts
- Bachelor of Science, available concentrations include…
- Law Enforcement
- Corrections/Probation/Parole
- Leadership and Management
- Forensic Accounting
Contact an Admission Counselor for more information on the programs offered or to register for classes.

