This associate of applied science program prepares students for employment in different areas of corrections, including jails and prisons as well as parole and probation. Please contact the instructor of criminal justice at 734.384.4297 or danielwood@ monroeccc.edu. This degree can be completed in an online format. Note: The following codes identify courses that satisfy MCCC’s General Education Requirements: (C1) GE Natural Sciences Competency (C2) GE Mathematics Competency (C3) GE Writing Competency (C4) GE Computer Literacy Competency (C5) GE Human Experience Competency (C6) GE Social Systems Competency Credits Required Core Courses 21 C1 Natural Science Competency ..................... 4 C2 Mathematics Competency ...................... 3-4 C3 ENGL 151 (English Composition I) ................. 3 C4 CIS 130 (Introduction to Computer Information Systems) 3 C5 Human Experience Competency. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 C6 SOC 151 (Principles of Sociology).................. 3 See the General Education Requirements on the college website for a list of courses that satisfy the General Education Learning Competencies. Credits Required Core Courses 21 CRJ 151 (Introduction to Criminal Justice) .............. 3 CRJ 160 (Issues in Criminal Justice Ethics) .............. 3 CRJ 251 (Criminal Law) ............................ 3 CRJ 261 (Criminal Procedure) ....................... 3 ENGL 152 (English Composition II) or ENGL 155 (Technical Writing) .................... 3 PSYCH 151 (General Psychology) .................... 3 SPCH 151 (Communication Fundamentals) ............. 3 Required Criminal Justice Courses 6 CRJ 170 (Introduction to Corrections). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 CRJ 270 (Community Corrections) .................... 3 CRIMINAL JUSTICE - CORRECTIONS Humanities/Social Sciences Division 2021-2022
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This associate of applied science program prepares students for employment in different areas of corrections, including jails and prisons as well as parole and probation. Please contact the instructor of criminal justice at 734.384.4297 or [email protected]. This degree can be completed in an online format.
Note: The following codes identify courses that satisfy MCCC’s General Education Requirements: (C1) GE Natural Sciences Competency (C2) GE Mathematics Competency (C3) GE Writing Competency (C4) GE Computer Literacy Competency (C5) GE Human Experience Competency (C6) GE Social Systems Competency
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Monroe County Community College is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, www.hlcommission.org, 800.621.7440.
Certificate Program: CorrectionsWe recognize that many employers place value on a certificate, which authenticates specialized education preparation. The criminal justice certificate program in corrections allows students who may want to complete a full degree to take courses in preparation for a career field and then later apply them to a degree. The corrections certificate program concentrates upon basic core courses with a focus on corrections in either the jail or prison setting. All courses taken in the certificate program are applicable toward the associate of appliedscience degree in criminal justice.