The Associate in Science in Modern Police Science is designed to fulfill a portion of the state requirements for future employment as a full time, sworn peace officer, while preparing students to continue studies toward a B.A. or B.S. degree in a discipline of their choosing.Students who pursue a Modern Police Science degree enjoy a wealth of career options in the field of law enforcement. They work in multiple areas including patrol, detectives, S.W.A.T., narcotics, reserves, K-9 handler, traffic, and more. Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of the program, students will be able to Identify the procedures involved in the American justice system from arrest to release; Analyze the importance of the inter-cooperation between courts, corrections, and law enforcement within the American justice system;Demonstrate critical thinking skills and cultural awareness through the scholarly analysis of important periods in American history; Analyze organizational and institutional ethics within the American justice system, especially as they pertain to modern policing.
There were a total of 1045 students enrolled in the Administration of Justice program during the 2019/20 academic year - a 7.8%increase in students (pre-pandemic enrollment decrease during 2021/22). The Administration of Justice program consistently enrolls over 900 students per semester. A total of 144 Associate of Arts for Transfer degrees have been awarded to Administration of Justice students during the past three years.Based on this information, completer projections of the program annually are approximately 35 degrees based on the residual impacts of the Covid-19pandemic.
Law, Justice, and Ethics and Public Safety pathways are amongst the most popular at area high schools. This combined with the statewide need for law enforcement professionals and legislative changes ensures a clear school to career pathway. Completer projections will be evaluated during the next available review cycle.
The Associate in Science in Modern Police Science is designed to fulfill a portion of the state requirements for future employment as a full time, sworn peace officer, while preparing students to continue studies toward a B.A. or B.S. degree in a discipline of their choosing.Students who pursue a Modern Police Science degree enjoy a wealth of career options in the field of law enforcement. They work in multiple areas including patrol, detectives, S.W.A.T., narcotics, reserves, K-9 handler, traffic, and more.
Program Learning Outcomes
Required courses within ADMJ:
ADMJ P101 - Public Safety Report Writing.....................................................3 units
ADMJ P102 - Introduction to Administration of Justice..................................3 units
ADMJ P103E - Ethics in the American Justice System...................................3 units
ADMJ P107 - Exploring Contemporary Multicultural Issues......................... 3 units
ADMJ P117 - Police Operations.......................................................................3units
Select one of the following major related electives:
ADMJ P104 - Criminal Law.............................................................................3units
ADMJ P121 - Juvenile Delinquency.................................................................3units
ADMJ P123 - Constitutional Rights of the Accused........................................3 units
Students will eventually need to complete the Law Enforcement Academy to be eligible for employment as a sworn peace officer in the state of California.
Total Overall Units.......................................................................................60units
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Votes were certified on 02/03/23
Becky Barabe · 01/17/23
Vote: Recommend
Armin Rashvand · 01/17/23
Vote: Recommend
Kris Costa · 01/18/23
Vote: Recommend
Anthony Cordova · 01/23/23
Vote: Recommend
Osvaldo Del Valle · 01/23/23
Vote: Recommend
Steve Amador · 01/30/23
Vote: Recommend
Danell Hepworth · 01/30/23
Vote: Recommend
Justin Garcia · 02/01/23
Vote: Recommend
Nicole Griffin · 02/03/23
Vote: Recommend
Bryan Tassey · 02/03/23
Vote: Recommend