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	2014-15 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 																	 
	    Criminal Justice, Law Enforcement, AAS
				
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				Program Code: AASCL 
ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED ARTS AND SCIENCE DEGREE 
 
LAW ENFORCEMENT
Students  who wish to enter the complex and challenging fields of law  enforcement, homeland security or other criminal justice employment  fields should select the criminal justice - law enforcement degree  program. The curriculum is designed for students to customize their  degree to best suit their fields of interest in the various criminal  justice career paths. The Criminal Justice- Law Enforcement degree  program is designed to prepare students for the challenges of our  changing society with emphasis on oral and written communications. The  courses will provide the student with a foundation of knowledge  regarding the legal system and legal issues that face the law  enforcement practitioner of today. The program emphasizes both  theoretical and practical approaches to three main areas of criminal  justice: the police, the courts, and corrections. Graduates of this  program may continue their education by transferring to a bachelor’s  degree program or entering directly into a state certified police  academy. Graduates wishing to become a licensed police officer must meet  the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES) entrance  requirements. A listing of the MCOLES requirements can be found at www.michigan.gov/mcoles or through the Social Science division at St. Clair County Community College. 
Students  should be aware that employment in the criminal justice field and  entrance to the state-certified police academies require an extensive  background investigation and certain criminal convictions could prevent  acceptance into these fields. Persons with either felony or misdemeanor  criminal convictions should check with the MCOLES office, potential  employers, or the state-certified academies to determine employment  restrictions. 			 
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		Suggested Course Sequence
 1st Semester - 16 Semester Hours
 2nd Semester - 16 Semester Hours
 1st Semester - 16 Semester Hours
 2nd Semester - 14 Semester Hours
 Total Credit Hours/Total Contact Hours = 62/62
 * Transferring students need to take a higher level math course. Please contact Advising at (810) 989-5520 or call the Social Science division at (810) 989-5707 for assistance with selecting the appropriate math course. Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement Electives:
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