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Administration of Justice Studies, AAS


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Northland Pioneer College’s Administration of Justice Studies program is designed to:

  1. Prepare students for a career in judicial studies, law enforcement, corrections, and 911 dispatching.
  2. Provide students with a better understanding of criminal justice and public safety services.
  3. Meet the minimum standards of training for those that wish to be law enforcement officers in Arizona. 
  4. Provide a basic understanding of the role administration of justice plays in society.   

The Associate of Applied Science in Administration of Justice Studies provides students with opportunities for continuing education and professional growth in support of career promotions. Students wishing to transfer to four-year institutions will have the academic foundation applicable to various career fields such as corrections, patrol officers, deputies, park rangers, fish and game wardens, and court officers.

Degree Requirements

The Peace Officer (CP) program prepares students for service as a sworn police officer by completing the Arizona Peace Officers Standards and Training (AZPOST) curriculum. AZPOST establishes the minimum requirements for recruits in police academies in Arizona.

First Responders

Not only is the field of administration of justice dangerous and complex, as a law enforcement officer you are frequently the first emergency personnel at the scene of a traffic accident or medical emergency and may be called upon to treat injuries or perform other vital functions. Through cooperation with local police departments, you’ll train to deal with these and other critical situations, as well as the use of firearms and specialized emergency equipment.

Career Opportunities

Would you rather have an office job or an officer job? Local governments employ about 80% of law enforcement workers, and 20% are employed by the federal government. Police jobs are expected to grow by 10% over the next decade, with an edge going to applicants with a college education.

Total Credits: 64


Complete the Administration of Justice Studies, CAS  45 credits

PLUS

General Education Courses: 3 Credits


Written and Oral Communication: 3 Credits


Select any course under the Written and Oral Communication General Education Course Options  (for AAS Degrees).

Discipline Studies: 13 Credits


Arts and Humanities: 3 Credits


Select any course under the Arts and Humanities General Education Course Options .

Natural Sciences: 4 Credits


Select any course under the Natural Sciences General Education Course Options .

Social and Behavioral Sciences: 6 Credits


Select any course under the Social and Behavioral Science General Education Course Options 

PLUS

Electives: 3 Credits


(Choose from any unduplicated courses at the 100-level or above)

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