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Administration
of Justice
Associate of Applied Science Degree – BAS Track
20804
Advisor:
Steve
Johnson
The Administration of Justice Associate of Applied
Science Degree – University Track is intended for students who desire
to further their education and complete a web-based Bachelor of Applied Science
Degree (BAS) from a university. It is designed as a 2+2 program to assist
students entering employment, or who are currently working in law enforcement
or related fields, and want to obtain a Bachelors Degree. If you successfully
complete the AJS 115 and AJS 215 Basic Peace Officer Academy, you will have
fulfilled the following courses toward the Administration of Justice Associate
of Applied Science Degrees or the Associate of Arts Degree:
AJS 102 |
Criminal Law |
AJS 103 |
Criminal Investigation |
AJS 120 |
Police Communications |
AJS 140 |
The Traffic Function |
AJS 155 |
Firearms |
AJS 202 |
Substantive Criminal Law |
AJS 266 |
The Police Function |
AJS 270 |
Evidence |
HPE 101 |
Beginning Physical Activities I |
EMT 121 |
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation |
Curriculum Requirements
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AJS 101 |
Introduction to Administration of Justice |
3
credits |
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AJS 102 |
Criminal Law |
3
credits |
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AJS 103 |
Criminal Investigation |
3
credits |
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AJS 120 |
Police Communications |
3
credits |
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AJS 126 |
The Juvenile Function |
3
credits |
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AJS 130 |
The Correction Function |
3
credits |
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AJS 140 |
The Traffic Function |
3 credits |
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AJS 202 |
Substantive Criminal Law |
3
credits |
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AJS 203 |
Advanced Criminal Investigation |
3
credits |
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AJS 220 |
Procedural Criminal Law |
3
credits |
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AJS 225 |
Crime and Delinquency |
3
credits |
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AJS 266 |
The Police Function |
3 credits |
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AJS 270 |
Evidence |
3
credits |
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AJS 280 |
Community Policing |
3
credits |
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AJS 282 |
Police Supervision |
3 credits |
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Total Curriculum Requirements |
45 credits with a GPA of 2.00 or higher |
General Education Requirements
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English
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ENG 101 Written
Communications I
ENG 102 Written Communications II
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6 credits
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Computers
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CMP 103 Introduction to
Computer Based Systems
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3 credits
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Lab Science
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BIO 100 Biology Concepts
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4 credits
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Social Science
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PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology
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3 credits
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Math
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MAT
154 College Algebra or
MAT 140 College Mathematics
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3
credits
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Total General Education
Requirements
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19 credits
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Courses
listed in Curriculum Requirements that qualify for General Education credit
(see the General Education section of the catalog) may fulfill both General
Education and Curriculum Requirements unless General Education Requirements
are specified in the major.
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Total Minimum
Degree Requirements
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64 credits
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In addition to completing each of the courses
listed above with a grade of "C" or better, you must meet the
following general graduation requirements to obtain this degree:
- Complete at least 16 degree
credits at Eastern Arizona College.
- Attain a cumulative grade point
average of 2.00 or higher.
- Demonstrate a reading competency
at the twelfth grade level or above by one of the following methods:
- EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score of 76 or higher*
- EAC ASSET reading assessment test score of 40 or higher*
- ACT Assessment Reading score of 18 or higher*
- SAT verbal score of 530 or higher*
- Completion of ENG 113, College Reading, with a grade of Completion of
ENG 113, College Reading, with a grade of "C"
- Grade equivalency score of 12 or higher as demonstrated by the Nelson
Denny, TABE, or ABLE tests*
*Your
EAC COMPASS reading assessment test score is available on Student Information
System terminals or from your advisor. If you took the ASSET test or submitted
an ACT, SAT, Nelson Denny, TABE, or ABLE score, a derived EAC Compass score has
been placed in your record and is available on Student Information System
terminals or from your advisor.
- File
a Graduation Petition at least 60 calendar days prior to the end of the
semester in which graduation is anticipated and pay the Graduation Fee of
$25.
- Remove
any indebtedness to the College.
- Complete
the Sophomore Qualifying Examination that is administered each semester to
students who have petitioned to graduate. The Sophomore Qualifying Examination
is used as a measure of EAC's institutional effectiveness, and your score
has no effect on your graduation status.
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