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Public Administration and Justice Studies

Interdisciplinary Studies - Justice Studies 90-30, Bachelor


Academic Information

Available Emphasis Areas:

The courses offered in the Justice Studies program are designed to provide students with a solid theoretical foundation from which they can address current issues facing the criminal justice field. The skills focused on in the different emphasis areas (Criminal Justice Administration or Intelligence Studies) have been purposefully selected to enable students to succeed as a criminal justice practitioner and leader, enhance employment and career opportunities, and for those in the Intelligence Studies emphasis, prepare students to work in the intelligence field.  
 
Emphasis in Criminal Justice Administration: This emphasis is offered at Chandler-Gilbert Community College, Estrella Mountain Community College, NAU-North Valley, Yuma, and Online.

Students pursuing a degree in Justice Studies with an emphasis in Criminal Justice Administration will be prepared to enter a career in the criminal justice field and pursue a variety of assignments. For those currently working in the criminal justice field, an emphasis in Criminal Justice Administration will provide a pathway for moving into a leadership position or a specialty assignment.
 
Emphasis in Intelligence Studies: This emphasis is only offered Online. 

Students pursuing a degree in Justice Studies with an emphasis in Intelligence Studies will be prepared to enter a career in the criminal justice field and work in the intelligence and homeland security areas. For those currently working in the criminal justice field, an emphasis in Intelligence Studies will provide a pathway for moving into intelligence-led policing, leading intelligence groups or other intelligence-related assignments within the criminal justice field. 

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Public Administration and Justice Studies

Interdisciplinary Studies - Justice Studies 90-30, Bachelor


Careers

What Can I Do with a Bachelor in Interdisciplinary Studies in Justice Studies 90-30?

This degree provides a criminal justice foundation and then allows for a specialization in criminal justice administration or intelligence studies. By learning from the top practitioners in the field, you will  gain first-hand knowledge of popular criminal justice areas, such as juvenile justice, the court system, criminal justice leadership, ethics, forensics, intelligence studies, corrections, terrorism and legal issues for justice administrators. 

Career opportunities that might be pursued:
  • Police officer, police detective or police supervisor
  • Probation
  • Parole
  • Corrections
  • Homeland Security
  • Intelligence-Led Policing
  • Intelligence Analyst
  • Private security
  • Court personnel
  • Legal offices
  • Juvenile justice
  • Victim advocacy

With further education, one of these paths is possible:
  • Prosecutor
  • Attorney
  • Judge
  • Public defender

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Academic Catalog - 2018-2019

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Public Administration and Justice Studies

Interdisciplinary Studies - Justice Studies 90-30, Bachelor


University Requirements

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Public Administration and Justice Studies

Interdisciplinary Studies - Justice Studies 90-30, Bachelor


Overview

In addition to University Requirements:

Students may be able to use some courses to meet more than one requirement. Contact your advisor for details.

Minimum Units for Completion 120
Major GPA C
Highest Mathematics Required MAT 114
Foreign Language Optional
Fieldwork Experience/Internship Optional
Some online/blended coursework Required
AZ Transfer Students complete AGEC-A Recommended
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Purpose Statement

The Interdisciplinary Studies, 90-30 in Justice Studies provides online and distance-learning students with a professional, criminal justice-focused education that prepares students to ethically work and lead in the fields of criminal justice and intelligence. The 90-30 degree plan is ideal for students who have completed a number of credit hours at the community college or university level, and are looking to finish their degree in a relatively short amount of time. The program's accelerated course format, as well as course offerings throughout the calendar year, allows students to achieve this goal.
 
To help students reach their education and career goals, all Justice Studies faculty have advanced degrees and extensive experience in the criminal justice or intelligence fields, specializing in areas, such as criminal justice investigations, police leadership, community policing, drug investigations, federal law enforcement, corrections, intelligence-led policing, military intelligence, cyber crime, and the law.
 
Students complete core courses in ethics, leadership, criminal justice, criminology, the justice system, and effective writing. They then move on to tailoring their degree to their individual interests by selecting elective courses in criminal justice administration or intelligence studies.
 
The emphasis in criminal justice administration ensures students develop an in-depth knowledge of their area of interest within the criminal justice system, such as juvenile justice, mentally ill offenders, employment law, community policing, corrections, restorative justice and crime control. This emphasis also guides students to use critical thinking to analyze theoretical concepts for the purpose of solving practical criminal justice issues; a necessary skill for success in the criminal justice field. Upon completion of this course of study, students will have the skills to ethically work and lead within the criminal justice field at the local, state or federal level.
 
The emphasis in intelligence studies ensures students develop the ability to identify, collect, process, analyze and disseminate intelligence information for investigating all forms of criminal activity, including terrorism. The specialized Intelligence Studies courses are purposefully selected to expose students to a variety of contemporary topics in the intelligence field, such as intelligence-led policing, the intelligence process, the promotion of terrorist ideologies through social media, the psychology of terrorism, and counterintelligence strategies. Upon completion of this course of study, students will have the skills to transition into intelligence community professional careers at the local, state or federal level.
 
In addition to working in the criminal justice and intelligence fields, many graduates choose to build upon their critical thinking, criminal justice, intelligence, and leadership courses by pursuing advanced degrees in criminal justice, leadership, intelligence, or the law.

Student Learning Outcomes

Core Outcomes:
 

In addition, students pursuing an emphasis in Criminal Justice Administration will be able to: In addition, students pursuing an emphasis in Intelligence Studies will be able to: 

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Interdisciplinary Studies - Justice Studies 90-30, Bachelor


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Additional Admission Requirements
Liberal Studies Requirement
Major Requirements
Interdisciplinary Studies Requirements
General Electives
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