Degree Summary
QCC/JJC Dual-Joint Program in Criminal Justice
QCC A.S. Criminal Justice | Credits | JJC Equivalents | Credits |
---|---|---|---|
EN 101 English Composition I | 3 | ENG 101 College Composition I | 3 |
EN 102 English Composition II | 3 | ENG 102 College Composition II | 3 |
HI 110 Ancient Civilization, | HIS 231 Origins of the Contemp. World | ||
OR | OR | ||
HI 111 Medieval to Early Modern Civilization, OR | HIS 232 Contemp. History of Civilization | 3 | |
HI 112 Modern Civilization | 3 | ||
MA120 College Algebra and Trigonometry | 3 | MAT 105 Modern Mathematics | 3 |
MA 440 Pre-calculus Mathematics | 4 | MAT 141 Pre-calculus | 3 |
LAB SCIENCE | 4 | LAB SCIENCE | 4 |
LANGUAGE | 6-8 | LANGUAGE | 6 |
SP 211 Speech Communication | 3 | SPE 113 Speech Communication | 3 |
PE Physical Education | 1 | PHYS ED | 1 |
SOCIAL SCIENCES/PHILOSOPHY | |||
SOCY 101 Sociology | 3 | SOC 101 Introductory Sociology | 3 |
PLSC 101 Amer. Gov’t and Politics | 3 | GOV 101 American Gov’t & Politics | 3 |
PHIL 101 Philosophy | 3 | PHI 231 Knowing, Being, and Doing: | 3 |
Philosophical Method & its | |||
SOCIAL SCIENCES/HISTORY/ | Applications | ||
HUMANITIES ELECTIVE | 3 | ||
1 See list below | ETHNIC STUDIES | 3 | |
FREE ELECTIVE | 1 | ELECTIVES | 1 |
Subtotal | |||
43-45 | Subtotal toward JJ Core | 42 | |
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJOR | |||
CRIM 101 Intro to Criminal Justice (SS315) | 3 | CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice | 3 |
CRIM 102 Criminology* | 3 | SOC 203 Criminology | |
CRIM 202 Criminal Law* | 3 | LAW 209 Criminal Law | 3 |
CRIM 203 Corrections and Sentencing* | 3 | COR 201 The Law and Institutional | 3 |
Treatment | 3 | ||
CRIM 204 Policing* OR | CRJ 201 Policing OR | ||
CRIM 205 Crime and Justice in | CRJ 204 Crime and Justice in | ||
the Urban Community* | 3 | the Urban Community | 3 |
CJ Major Subtotal | 15 | Subtotal toward CJ B.A. | 15 |
TOTAL CREDITS REQUIRED FOR A.S. | 60 | TOTAL CREDITS ACCEPTED TO JJ | 57 |
* Proposed new courses included in CJ program.
1 To satisfy the Social Sciences/History/Humanities Elective students must take one of the following:
- SOCY240 Race and Ethnic Relations
- ANTH140 North American Indians
- ANTH150 Peoples and Cultures of the Caribbean
- AR328 History of African Arts
- HI125 Immigration and Ethnic Groups in American History
- HI136 African-American History
- HI140 Latin American History I: Ancient Times to Independence
- (1500 B.C. – 1825)
- HI141 Latin American History II: Independence to the Present
- LS402 Latin American and Caribbean Cultures Today