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ADMJ 29
ADMJ 53 ADMJ 54
Cultural Pluralism and American Law and Justice (4)
also listed as ICS 29
Criminal Law II (4)
Youth and the Law (4)
also listed as PARA 54 and SOC 54
ADMJ 74A
ADMJ 84 ADMJ 90A
PARA 95
Major GE Electives
Interviewing, Interrogation and
Crisis Intervention (4)
also listed as PARA 74A and PSYC 74A Forensic Science (4)
Legal Aspects of Evidence (CP 4) (4) also listed as PARA 90A
Overview of American Law (4)
also listed as ADMJ 95 and POLI 95
Private Security 38 General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
ADMJ 84 ADMJ 90A
PARA 95
Administration of Justice Internship (1-4) Forensic Science (4)
Legal Aspects of Evidence (CP 4) (4) also listed as PARA 90A
Overview of American Law (4)
also listed as ADMJ 95 and POLI 95
Total Units Required ....................................37
ADMJ 1
ADMJ 3
ADMJ 56 ADMJ 75
Introduction to Administration of Justice
also listed as POLI 10
Concepts of Criminal Law (CP 2)
also listed as PARA 3 and POLI 13
4
4
ADMJ 6 ADMJ 11
ADMJ 29
ADMJ 53 ADMJ 54
Crime, Correction and Society (4)
Federal Courts and Constitutional Law (4) also listed as PARA 11 and POLI 11 Cultural Pluralism and American
Law and Justice (4)
also listed as ICS 29
Criminal Law II (4)
Youth and the Law (4)
also listed as PARA 54 and SOC 54 Alcohol, Narcotics and Drug Abuse (4) Criminal Investigation (4)
Required Core:
ANTH 1
or ANTH 1H
ANTH 2
or ANTH 2H
ANTH 3
12
4 4 4
Alcohol, Narcotics and Drug Abuse (4) Criminal Investigation (4)
ADMJ 55
ADMJ 61
ADMJ 64 series ADMJ 64, 64X, 64Y, 64Z
Private Security
A.A. Degree
The A.A. degree in Private Security provides the foundational education required for an individual’s career pathway into the private security field. The courses range from the concepts of criminal law, evidence, investigations and reporting to patrol procedures and criminology.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Identify the components of the criminal justice system and
describe how each is fundamental to criminology procedures
• Identify the elements of a crime based on a factual situation
• Construct a professional report of a crime utilizing report
ANTHROPOLOGY
Associate in Arts in
Anthropology for Transfer
A.A.-T. Degree
The Anthropology major consists of courses appropriate for an Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer degree, which provides a foundational understanding of the discipline, a breadth of coursework in the discipline and preparation for transfer to any CSU that accepts the Transfer Model Curriculum (TMC). The Associate in Arts in Anthropology for Transfer
is intended for students who plan to complete a bachelor’s degree in Anthropology (or an approved similar major) at a
CSU campus. Students completing this degree are guaranteed admission to the CSU system, but not to a particular campus or major. Students transferring to a CSU campus that does accept this degree will be required to complete no more than 60 (semester) units after transfer to earn a bachelor’s degree. This degree may not be the best option for students intending to transfer to a particular CSU campus or to a university or college that is not part of the CSU system. In all cases, students should consult with a counselor for more information on university admission and transfer requirements.
 criteria
1. Meet the A.A./A.S. degree requirements.
2. Complete the following.
Practical Writing for Administration of Justice 4
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Apply a scientific, evolutionary and holistic approach to
understanding human biological variation and cultural
variation
• Use cultural relativism and recognize the validity of each
culture as an adaptation to its physical, biotic and social
environment
• Apply anthropological skills to address issues facing
humanity both locally and globally
1. Meet the A.A.-T./A.S.-T. degree requirements for transfer. 2. Complete the following.
Principles and Procedures of the Justice System
also listed as PARA 75 and POLI 75
4
22
Complete a minimum of 22 units:
ADMJ 55
ADMJ 61
ADMJ 64 series ADMJ 64X, 64Y, 64Z
Physical Anthropology
Physical Anthropology - HONORS Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology - HONORS Introduction to Archaeology
ADMJ 69 ADMJ 73
Administration of Justice Internship (2-4) Administration of Justice Field Trips (1) Crime and Criminology (4)
also listed as SOC 73
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