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2024-2025 Catalog 
  
2024-2025 Catalog

Criminal Justice, AS

Location(s): Schriever Campus (Main Campus)


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Program Description: This program of study provides students with the education and skills needed to pursue career opportunities in the criminal justice system in parish, local and municipal police departments, such as the state police, corrections agencies, court systems, and other public and private agencies. The program also provides a course of study and degree for students intending to transfer to four-year colleges and universities as criminal justice majors as well as enhance the workforce capabilities in the field of criminal justice. The program focuses on the interrelationship between crime, the criminal justice system, and society as a whole.

Program Coordinator: Kelly Clement

Program Instructor(s): Kelly Clement

Special Comments: Individuals who have completed the Peace Officer Standards AND Training (POST) and/or Corrections Academy may qualify for credit by prior learning.

Overall Grade Point Average: Program requirements must be completed with an overall grade point average of 2.0 or higher in order to receive an associate degree.

Course Grade Requirements: All criminal justice courses in this program of study must be completed with a grade of C or higher.

Student Learning Outcomes: Students who successfully complete the Criminal Justice program will be able to:

  1. Apply critical thinking abilities to modern criminal justice processes and policies.
  2. Articulate the role, function, and mission of police in the criminal justice system.
  3. Blend ethical concepts into modern criminal justice practices.
  4. Exhibit an understanding of the impact of policing, courts and corrections on the individual, society, and the community.
  5. Identify proper patrol, investigative and case preparation techniques.
  6. Explain the purpose and function of the criminal court system to include the pre-trial and post-trial process.
  7. Discuss the principles of organization, administration, and functions of criminal justice agencies

Transfer Agreements: Please contact an advisor for more information regarding transfer agreements.

Fletcher has Transfer Agreements in Criminal Justice with the following schools:

  • Nicholls State University
  • Herzing University
  • Purdue Global University
  • University of Holy Cross

CIP Code: 430107

Course Requirements


Hour Required: 60


*See course description for pre-requisite(s) requirement

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