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Criminal Justice Studies
Award:
Associate of Science
Total Credits for Award:
60.00
Description:
Minneapolis College’s Criminal Justice Studies program provides you with a broad professional education in the criminal justice system, including an understanding of how the police, courts and corrections departments operate and work together. The curriculum equips you to understand the causes of and means to prevent crime and to work effectively in the criminal justice field.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS: FIRST SEMESTER:
COURSE REQUIREMENTS: SECOND SEMESTER:
COURSE #
|
TITLE
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CREDITS
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CMST 2012
|
Intercultural Communication
|
3.00
|
ENGL 1111
|
Research and Composition for Change
|
3.00
|
LAWE 1220
|
Juvenile Justice
|
3.00
|
LAWE 1250
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Introduction to Corrections
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3.00
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PSYC 1100
Or
PSYC 1110
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Applying Psychology
Or
General Psychology
|
3.00
Or
4.00
|
|
TOTAL CREDITS:
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15.00-16.00
|
COURSE REQUIREMENTS: THIRD SEMESTER:
COURSE #
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TITLE
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CREDITS
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SOCI 1105
|
Introduction to Sociology
|
3.00
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SOCI 2145
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American Minority Relations
|
3.00
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SOCI 2155
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Introduction to Criminal Justice
|
3.00
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PSCI 2000
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Constitutional Law
|
3.00
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General Education
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Choose any course from any of the MnTC Goal Areas
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3.00
|
|
TOTAL CREDITS:
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15.00
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COURSE REQUIREMENTS: FOURTH SEMESTER:
COURSE #
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TITLE
|
CREDITS
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SOCI 2115
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Family Violence
|
3.00
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General Education
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Choose any course from any of the MnTC Goal Areas
|
3.00
|
General Education Electives
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Choose 3 courses from the General Elective courses listed below
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9.00
|
|
TOTAL CREDITS:
|
15.00
|
Program Elective Courses (9 Credits):
To complete the Criminal Justice Studies A.S. degree, students are required to successfully complete nine credits of program elective coursework. These nine credits can be selected from any of the courses listed below.
General Education Courses (6 Credits):
To complete the Criminal Justice Studies A.S. degree, students are required to successfully complete six additional general education credits outside the program requirements listed below. *CSCI 1100 and *HLSC 1000 cannot be used to satisfy the general education requirement, but can be used to meet the required program electives outlined above.
*HLSC 1000 is no longer offered.
Students seeking the A.S. degree in Criminal Justice must complete coursework in six of the 10 MnTC Goal Areas. Within the General Education coursework, students must complete a minimum of three credits in MnTC Goal Area 1, and a minimum or three credits from MnTC Goal Areas 7, 8, 9 or 10.
Program Elective and General Education Elective Course List
COURSE #
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TITLE
|
CREDITS
|
ANTH 1105
|
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
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3.00
|
AMST 1132
|
Ethnic America
|
3.00
|
CHEM 1145
|
Forensic Science 1
|
3.00
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*CSCI 1100
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Introduction to Computers
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3.00
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*HLSC 1000
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Introduction to Homeland Security
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3.00
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HLTH 2249
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Emergency Medical Responder
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3.00
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PHED 1180
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Fitness Intensity Training
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1.00
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PSCI 1102
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State and Local Government
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3.00
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PSYC 2250
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Abnormal Psychology
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3.00
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PSYC 2260
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Social Psychology
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3.00
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SOCI 1106
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Sociology of Deviance
|
3.00
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WOST 2211
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Women’s Response to Violence
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3.00
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All students pursuing this award should work closely with their advisor to ensure proper selection of required program courses, if applicable program electives, required Minnesota Transfer Curriculum courses, and MnTC electives. You are expected to meet with your advisor on a regular basis to ensure courses are taken in an order that will lead to efficient and successful completion of the required coursework.