2017 Nov 28 Admin of Justice (Final)
Transcript of 2017 Nov 28 Admin of Justice (Final)
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I
SYSTEM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
Administration of Justice
November 28, 2017
By agreement of faculty in August 2017 of the seven participating Community Colleges, this
agreement is extended during any review process.
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I SYSTEM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT
Administration of Justice (AJ)
INTRODUCTION
The University of Hawai‘i Community Colleges are comprised of seven campuses located on six islands in the State of Hawai‘i. While each campus has a unique identity and mission, the seven campuses operate as one system.
During the course of their education, students may decide to transfer from one campus to another in the University of Hawai‘i (UH) system. The development of an articulated program of study supports the transfer of earned academic credits within the UH system.
PURPOSE
The primary purpose of this articulation agreement is to facilitate the matriculation of students and the transfer of courses across the university system. Moreover, it is intended to inform students whose program of study requires Administration of Justice courses as part of their degree requirements of the program opportunities that are available to them throughout the UH Community College system.
AGREEMENT AND PROCEDURES
1. Scope of Agreement. This Articulation Agreement applies among the UH Community Colleges.
2. General Guidelines for the Application of Award of Transfer Credits
A. Student Eligibility: Students must be currently enrolled at a participating UH campus to be eligible for the award of any transfer credit.
B. Timeline for Application: Students should apply for transfer credits during their first year of attendance at the receiving campus.
C. Transferability: Credits awarded within the guidelines established in this Agreement will transfer between and among designated University of Hawai‘i campuses. However, students should be informed by both “sending” and “receiving” campuses that transferred credits may not be applicable to programs outside this Agreement.
D. Campus Procedures: Each UH Community College that is a party to this Agreement will be responsible for establishing procedures that detail the timeline
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and deadlines for application, review requests for award of transfer credit, and the appeals process for such credit.
The document lists all below 100, 100 and 200-level Administration of Justice courses that are equivalent within the University of Hawai‘i Community College system. If a course is unique to a campus and, hence, does not have an equivalent course within the UH Community College system, then it is not listed in this document.
This Articulation Agreement will remain in effect until October 2021. It will be subject to review in October 2020, and may be continued, revised, or discontinued with the consent of all faculty members and administration of all campuses represented in this agreement. The Articulation Agreement remains in effect while review continues.
Note: Phase I: By December 31, 2017 PCC’s will complete discussions and secure agreements on alpha, number, title, credits, contact hours, schedule types associated TE’s. By December 31, 2018 Phase I alignment changes will display in all college catalogs and implemented in STAR GPS.
Note: Phase II: By December 31, 2018 PCC’s will complete discussions and secure agreements on description, pre-requisites, and SLO’s. By December 31, 2019 Phase II alignment changes will display in all college catalogs and implemented in STAR GPS.
Note: Each campus must meet the agreed upon course student learning outcomes (SLOs), but can add additional outcomes as long as is does not result in a different course.
Note: If the class alpha with the same core course student learning outcome (SLOs) is offered at another campus, it articulates as well.
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Catalog Course Titles Hono CC UHMC Haw CC
Introduction to Administrative Justice
AJ 101 (3) AJ 101 (3) AJ 101 (3)
Criminal Investigation AJ 103 (3) AJ 103 (3) AJ 103 (3)
Criminalistics AJ 104 (3) AJ 104 (3)
Correctional Process AJ 150 (3) AJ 150 (3) AJ 150 (3)
Introduction to Private Security
AJ 170 (3) AJ 170 (3)
Introduction to Homeland Security
AJ 180 (3) AJ 180 (3)
Principles of the Hawaii Justice System
AJ 200 AJ 200
Criminology AJ 208 (3) AJ 208 (3)
Juvenile Justice AJ 210 (3) AJ 210 (3) AJ 210 (3)
Constitutional Law AJ 220 (3) AJ 220 (3)
Criminal Law AJ 221 (3) AJ 221 (3) AJ 221 (3)
Rules of Evidence AJ 224 (3) AJ 224 (3)
Principles of Police Supervision
AJ 230 (3) AJ 230 (3)
Police Organization & Management
AJ 233 (3) AJ 233 (3)
Police Community Relations
AJ 234 (3) AJ 234 (3) AJ 234 (3)
Current Issues in the Administration of Justice
AJ 280 (3) AJ 280 (3)
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AJ 101
Course alpha and number: AJ 101
Course title: Introduction to Administrative Justice
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Intro Admin Justice
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3 hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 103
Course alpha and number: AJ 103
Course title: Criminal Investigation
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Criminal Investigation
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45 hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 104 (Maui and Hawaii only)
Course alpha and number: AJ 104
Course title: Criminalistics
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Criminalistics
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00TEs
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 150
Course alpha and number: AJ 150
Course title: Correctional Process
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Correctional Process
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 170 (Maui and Hawaii only)
Course alpha and number: AJ 170
Course title: Introduction to Private Security
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Intro Private Security
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 180 (Honolulu and Hawaii only)
Course alpha and number: AJ 180
Course title: Introduction to Homeland Security
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Intro Homeland Sec
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 200 (Honolulu and Maui only)
Course alpha and number: AJ 200
Course title: Principles of the Hawai’i Justice System
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Prin Haw Justice System
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 208 (Honolulu and Hawaii only)
Course alpha and number: AJ 208
Course title: Criminology
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Criminology
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 210
Course alpha and number: AJ 210
Course title: Juvenile Justice
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Juvenile Justice
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 220 (Honolulu and Hawaii only)
Course alpha and number: AJ 220
Course title: Constitutional Law
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Constitutional Law
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 221
Course alpha and number: AJ 221
Course title: Criminal Law
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Criminal Law
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credits Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per week: 3hrs. Lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 224 (Honolulu and Maui only)
Course alpha and number: AJ 224
Course title: Rules of Evidence
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Rules of Evidence
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 230 (Honolulu and Maui only)
Course alpha and number: AJ 230
Course title: Principles of Police Supervision
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Prin Police Supervision
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. Lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 233 (Honolulu and Hawaii only)
Course alpha and number: AJ 233
Course title: Police Organization & Management
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Police Org & Mgt
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 234 Course alpha and number: AJ 234
Course title: Police Community Relations.
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Police-Comm Relations
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per Week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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AJ 280 (Honolulu and Hawaii only)
Course alpha and number: AJ 280
Course title: Current Issues in the Administration of Justice
Course abbreviation (Max 30 characters): Current Issues in Admin Justice
Prerequisites: Phase II (see page 3)
Credit Hours: Three (3)
Contact Hours per week: 3hrs. lecture
Semester Contact Hours: 3 x 15 = 45hrs.
Basis: Lecture (15)
Teaching Load (TE = Teaching Equivalencies): 45/15 = 3.00
Course description: Phase II (see page 3)
Student Learning Outcomes: Phase II (see page 3)
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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I SYSTEM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT Administration of Justice
Hawai‘i Community College
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UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I SYSTEM ARTICULATION AGREEMENT Administration of Justice
Honolulu Community College
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