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Accounting
A.A. Degree
This program prepares Business students for transfer to a four- year institution as Accounting majors. Students gain the skills needed for a professional job in accounting or related field such as analyst or staff accountant.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Demonstrate knowledge of double-entry accounting within
financial and cost accounting systems for various business
organizations
• Prepare financial statements and reports and analyze these
statements to evaluate the financial structure of a firm and describe fundamental business concepts, while identifying ethical issues in accounting
• Identify and assess the theory and reporting differences between International Reporting Standards and U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
• Evaluate events which require research in the professional literature and formulate an organized, concise approach to a solution
• Analyze the issues and theories of ethical standards and unethical conduct that are unique to the criminal justice field
Major
GE Electives
Complete the Certificate of Achievement- Advanced requirements 45 General Education (32-43 units)
Elective courses required when major
units plus GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
ADMJ 6 ADMJ 54
ADMJ 61 ADMJ 75
ADMJ 84 ADMJ 90A
Crime, Correction and Society (4) Youth and the Law (4)
also listed as PARA 54 and SOC 54 Criminal Investigation (4)
Principles and Procedures
of the Justice System (4)
also listed as PARA 75 and POLI 75 Forensic Science (4)
Legal Aspects of Evidence (CP 4) (4) also listed as PARA 90A
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Associate in Science in Administration of Justice for Transfer
A.S.-T. Degree
PARA 95
POLI 1
or POLI 1H
PSYC 1 SOC 1 SOC 15
or MATH 10 or MATH 10H
Major Transfer GE Electives
Overview of American Law (4)
also listed as ADMJ 95 and POLI 95
American Government and Politics (5) American Government
and Politics - HONORS (5)
General Psychology (4)
Introduction to Sociology (4) Statistics and Research Methods in Social Science (4)
also listed as PSYC 15
Introductory Statistics (5) Introductory Statistics - HONORS (5)
Administration of Justice for Transfer 28-30 CSU GE or (IGETC for CSU) (47-61 units) CSU-transferrable elective courses required when the major units plus transfer GE units total is less than 90
Total Units Required ....................................90
The Administration of Justice major consists of courses appropriate for an Associate in Science in Administration of Justice 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). Potential careers students may enter upon completion of this program include law enforcement, probation, parole or security. The Associate
in Science in Administration of Justice for Transfer is intended for students who plan to complete a bachelor’s degree in Administration of Justice (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.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Identify the responsibilities of each component of the
criminal justice system
Corrections/Probation
A.A. Degree
The A.A. degree in Corrections/Probation provides the foundational education required for an individual’s career entry into the criminal justice field, specifically correctional operations and probation/parole case investigations. The courses range from concepts of criminal law, evidence, investigation and reporting to criminology, aspects of social change and corrections investigations.
Program Learning Outcomes: Upon completion, students will be able to
• Identify and discuss the legal and sociological approaches to
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• Construct a professional report of a crime utilizing report criteria
1. Meet the A.A.-T./A.S.-T. degree requirements for transfer.
2. Complete the following.
Required Core:
ADMJ 1 ADMJ 3
8
Introduction to Administration of Justice 4
also listed as POLI 10
Concepts of Criminal Law (CP 2) 4
also listed as PARA 3 and POLI 13
List A - Complete three courses: 12
List B - Complete two courses below or
from List A (not already taken): 8-10
 correctional theories and practices


























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