Criminal Justice Technology-Law Enforcement Officer AS

Criminal Justice Technology - Law Enforcement Officer Concentration Overview (AS 2606)

Type of Award

AS - Associate in Science

Program Website

https://www.palmbeachstate.edu/career-pathways/pathway-publicsafety.aspx

Program Description

This degree program is a limited access program for the Criminal Justice Academy student (Corrections and Law Enforcement certificate program students) and/or the correction and law enforcement officer who wishes to advance in his or her career. The student must contact the Criminal Justice Institute regarding admission requirements to the Academies prior to entering the Criminal Justice Technology program. Course content includes police administration, criminal law, probation & parole, and criminal investigation.

Program Learning Outcomes

For detailed information, visit: www.palmbeachstate.edu/learningoutcomes/Program-Learning-Outcomes.

Admission Requirements

Students must have a minimum 2.0 GPA to be admitted into this program. Students who wish to be admitted to the Criminal Justice Institute should seek counseling from the Institute. Those who wish to be admitted to the A.S. degree program should seek counseling from the Criminal Justice Department. This program requires that the student hold a Florida Law Enforcement or Corrections Certification or that the student plans to attend the Palm Beach State Criminal Justice Institute for Law Enforcement or Corrections.

Completion Requirements

Successfully complete all courses in the program.

Program Length

The program can be finished in two years if you attend full-time or three years if you attend part-time.

Location

The program is offered at the Lake Worth campus.

For More Information

Ed Richard, richarde@palmbeachstate.edu, (561) 868-3773

Employment Opportunities

Upon completion of this program, you may seek employment as a Law Enforcement Officer. It is necessary to complete the Police Academy to be hired as a Law Enforcement Officer in Florida. Nationally, in 2006, seventy-nine percent were employed by local governments. State police agencies employed about 11 percent, and various Federal agencies employed about 7 percent. A small proportion worked for educational services, rail transportation, and contract investigation and security services.

Career Path Notes

Courses from this program may transfer into Palm Beach State’s Bachelor of Applied Science program in Supervision and Management. For more information, visit: www.palmbeachstate.edu/Bachelors

In addition, courses from this program may transfer to other colleges and universities that allow students to transfer into a four-year program. For more information, contact the college or university to which you wish to transfer.

Career Center

www.palmbeachstate.edu/Career

For more information about employment opportunities, including job outlook and salary information, visit: Occupational Outlook Handbook: www.bls.gov/ooh

O-Net Online: www.onetonline.org

Required courses:

General Education (Credits: 18)

ENC1101College Composition 1 (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Any course from Mathematics - Area III

3 credits

POS1041Introduction to American Government (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

ENC1102College Composition 2 (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

SPC1017Fundamentals of Speech Communication (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Any course from Humanities - Area II

3 credits

Required Courses (Credits: 21)

CCJ1010Introduction to Criminology (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CCJ1020Administration of Criminal Justice (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CJJ2002Juvenile Delinquency (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CJB2713Introduction to Forensic Science (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CJE1300Police Administration 1 (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CJL2100Criminal Law (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CJE1711Criminal Justice Capstone Course (AS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Required Concentration (Credits: 15)

Law Enforcement Academy

15 credits

Law Enforcement Academy: Florida Law Enforcement Academy and state exam passage required

Electives - Choose 6 credits

CJE1301Police Administration 2 (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CCJ1618Criminal Psychology (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CJL1062Introduction to Constitutional Law (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CJL2130Laws of Evidence (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CJL2403Law of Arrest, Search, and Seizure (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CJE2600Criminal Investigation (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CGS1100Microcomputer Applications (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

DSC1002Terrorism and U.S. Security (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

DSC1590Intelligence Analysis and Security Management (AS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

DSC1242Transportation and Border Security (AS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CCJ2647Organized Crime (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Total Credit Hours: 60

Course Sequence

Term One - Fall (Year One) (Credits: 15)

ENC1101College Composition 1 (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

SPC1017Fundamentals of Speech Communication (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CCJ1010Introduction to Criminology (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CJE1300Police Administration 1 (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Electives (CCJ/CJE/CJL or CGS1100)

3 credits

Term Two - Spring (Year One) (Credits: 15)

CJB2713Introduction to Forensic Science (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CCJ1020Administration of Criminal Justice (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

ENC1102College Composition 2 (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Any course from Mathematics - Area III

3 credits

POS1041Introduction to American Government (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Term Three - Summer (Year One) (Credits: 3)

Any course from Humanities - Area II

3 credits

Term One - Fall (Year Two) (Credits: 12)

CJJ2002Juvenile Delinquency (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CJL2100Criminal Law (AA)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

CJE1711Criminal Justice Capstone Course (AS)

3 credits (3 lecture hours)

Electives (CCJ/CJE/CJL or CGS1100)

3 credits

Term Two - Spring (Year Two) (Credits: 15)

Law Enforcement Academy

15 credits

Law Enforcement Academy: Florida Law Enforcement Academy and state exam passage required

Total Credit Hours: 60