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Everest College Associate of Science in Criminal Justice

2012-14 Catalog

Argosy University (AU) Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice

2014 Catalog

Qtr. Sem.

General Education General Education

ENC 1101 Composition I 4 ENG101 Composition I 2.67

ENC1102 Composition II 4 ENG102 Composition II 2.67

SPC 2017 Oral Communications 4 General Education Elective 2.67

SLS 1505 Basic Critical Thinking 2 General Education Elective 1.33

SLS 1321 Career Skills and Portfolio Development 2 General Education Elective 1.33

MAT 1033 College Algebra 4 General Education Mathematics Requirement 2.67

AML 2000 Introduction to American Literature 4 General Education Humanities Requirement 2.67

EVS 1001 Environmental Science 4 General Education Natural Sciences Requirement 2.67

SYG 2000 Principles of Sociology 4 General Education Social Sciences Requirement 2.67

PSY 2012 General Psychology 4 General Education Social Sciences Requirement 2.67

Waived with completion of 60 transfer credits and/or an Associate degree

ASP100 Skills for Success 0-3

Remaining AU General Education Requirements:

English .66

Social Science .66

Mathematics 3.33

Humanities 3.33

Natural Sciences 3.33

COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness 3

General Education Elective .66

Total Quarter Credits 36 Total Semester Credits 42

Criminal Justice Core Requirements

CCJ 1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice 4 CJA105 Introduction to American Criminal Justice (Core) 2.67

CJL 2134 Criminal Procedure and the Constitution 4 *CJA315 Criminal Procedure (Core) 2.67

CJC 2000 Introductions to Corrections 4 CJA140 Introduction to Corrections (Core) 2.67

Total Quarter Credits 12 Total Semester Credits of Core transferred 8.01

CGS 2167C Computer Applications 4 Open Elective 2.67

BUL 2131 Applied Business Law 4 Open Elective 2.67

CCJ 1017 Criminology 4 CJ/Open Elective 2.67

CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence 4 CJ/Open Elective 2.67

CJE 1600 Criminal Investigations 4 *CJA325 Criminal Investigations (Police Concentration or CJ/Open Elective)

2.67

CCJ 2358 Criminal Justice Communications 4 CJ/Open Elective 2.67

CJE 2580 Introduction to Interviews and Interrogations 4 CJ/Open Elective 2.67

DSC 2002 Introduction to Terrorism 4 CJ/Open Elective 2.67

Criminal Justice Electives 12 CJ/Open Elective 8

Total Quarter Credits 44 Total Semester Credits of CJ/Open Electives transferred

29.36

Remaining AU BS Criminal Justice Requirements:

Core 24

CJA215 Criminal Law 3

CJA225 Criminal Court System 3

CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations 3

CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency 3

CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Methods & Statistics 3

CJA415 Victimology 3

CJA470 Criminology 3

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CJA499 Criminal Justice Capstone 3

CJ Elective Concentration Requirements All students are required to complete four criminal justice electives, or 12 credit hours. Students may select one of the optional concentrations that will be applied to this requirement or take any four criminal justice courses not listed as core requirements.

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Corrections CJA460 Penology Theory CJA340 Adult Corrections CJA347 Juvenile Corrections CJA350 Probation & Parole

Forensic Psychology PSY303 Introduction to Crime & Causes PSY381 Abnormal Psychology PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY498 Psychology & the Criminal Mind

Homeland Security CJA426 Terrorism CJA435 Homeland Security CJA445 Emergency Management-Incident Command CJA455 Transportation Protection & Vulnerability Assessment

Management BUS423 Business Psychology BUS320 21

st Century Leadership & Beyond

MGT411 Human Resource Management MGT450 Managing Cultural Diversity

Police CJA325 Criminal Investigations/*CJE1600 Criminal Investigations CJA320 Interviewing & Interrogation CJA335 Organized Crime CJA425 Community Policing/Crime Prevention

Security Management SEC103 Introduction to Security Management SEC317 Risk Assessment & Management SEC323 Computer Systems Security SEC333 Global Security

Substance Abuse PSY370 Introduction to Addiction & Addictive Behavior PSY481 Substance Abuse & the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment

Open Electives 1.63

Total Credits Semester Credits 120

Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements

Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours

*Argosy University will accept a maximum of 12 lower division semester credits, or four courses, as satisfying up to four upper division courses. Students are required to complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University.

The following are requirements for the BSCJ degree: o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven criminal justice core courses or 33 credit hours o Four criminal justice courses, or 12 credits, or one concentration consisting of 12 credits o Eleven courses, or 33 credits of Open Electives

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Everest College Associate of Science in Criminal Justice

2012-14 Catalog

Argosy University (AU) Bachelor of Arts in Psychology

2014 Catalog

Qtr. Sem.

General Education General Education

ENC 1101 Composition I 4 ENG101 Composition I 2.67

ENC1102 Composition II 4 ENG102 Composition II 2.67

SPC 2017 Oral Communications 4 General Education Elective 2.67

SLS 1505 Basic Critical Thinking 2 General Education Elective 1.33

SLS 1321 Career Skills and Portfolio Development 2 General Education Elective 1.33

MAT 1033 College Algebra 4 General Education Mathematics Requirement 2.67

AML 2000 Introduction to American Literature 4 General Education Humanities Requirement 2.67

EVS 1001 Environmental Science 4 General Education Natural Sciences Requirement 2.67

SYG 2000 Principles of Sociology 4 General Education Social Sciences Requirement 2.67

PSY 2012 General Psychology 4 General Education Social Sciences Requirement 2.67

Waived with completion of 60 transfer credits and/or an Associate degree

ASP100 Skills for Success 0-3

Remaining AU General Education Requirements:

English .66

Social Science .66

Mathematics 3.33

Humanities 3.33

Natural Sciences 3.33

COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness 3

General Education Elective .66

Total Quarter Credits 36 Total Semester Credits 42

Criminal Justice Core

CGS 2167C Computer Applications 4 Open Elective 2.67

BUL 2131 Applied Business Law 4 Open Elective 2.67

CCJ 1017 Criminology 4 Open Elective 2.67

CCJ 1020 Introduction to Criminal Justice 4 Open Elective 2.67

CJL 2130 Criminal Evidence 4 Open Elective 2.67

CJL 2134 Criminal Procedure and the Constitution 4 Open Elective 2.67

CJE 1600 Criminal Investigations 4 Open Elective 2.67

CCJ 2358 Criminal Justice Communications 4 Open Elective 2.67

CJC 2000 Introductions to Corrections 4 Open Elective 2.67

CJE 2580 Introduction to Interviews and Interrogations 4 Open Elective 2.67

DSC 2002 Introduction to Terrorism 4 Open Elective 2.67

Criminal Justice Electives 12 Open Elective 8

Total Quarter Credits 56 Total Semester Credits 37.37

Remaining AU BA Psychology Requirements:

Core 33

PSY260 Child & Adolescent Development 3

PSY210 Psychological Statistics 3

PSY302 Research Methods 3

PSY310 Social Psychology 3

PSY350 Physiological Psychology 3

PSY362 Personality Theories 3

PSY381 Abnormal Psychology 3

PSY363 Cognitive Psychology 3

PSY369 Career Choices in Psychology 3

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PSY430 Ethics in Psychology 3

PSY492 Advanced General Psychology 3

Psychology Electives Optional Concentration Students have the option to select four from the following elective options or an Optional Concentration

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PSY230 Psychology in the Community 3

PSY 250 Writing in Psychology 3

PSY270 Careers in Psychology 3

PSY304 Human Sexuality 3

PSY307 Adulthood & Aging 3

PSY312 Diversity 3

PSY313 Psychology of Gender 3

PSY382 Positive Psychology 3

PSY499 Psychology Field Experience & Seminar 3

Optional Concentration

Advanced Studies in Psychology PSY383 Learning & Behavior PSY384 Sensation & Perception PSY415 Psychological Assessment PSY450 History & Systems of Psychology

Child & Adolescent Studies PSY301 Children & Violence PSY308 Abnormal Child & Adolescents PSY309 Psychology of Exceptional Children PSY311 Child, Family, & Community Relationships

Criminal Justice PSY303 Introduction to Crime & Causes PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY494 Substance Abuse Treatment in the Criminal Justice System PSY498 Psychology & the Criminal Mind

Human Services PSY370 Introduction to Addiction & Addictive Behavior PSY383 Learning & Behavior PSY400 Counseling Theories PSY405 Interviewing Techniques

Organizational Psychology MGT411 Human Resource Management BUS320 21

st Century Leadership & Beyond

PSY320 Industrial/Organizational Psychology PSY415 Psychological Assessment

Substance Abuse PSY370 Introduction to Addiction & Addictive Behavior PSY481 Substance Abuse & the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment

Open Electives 0

Total Semester Credits 120

Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements

Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours

The following are requirements for the BAP degree: o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven psychology core courses, or 33 credit hours o Four psychology electives, or 12 credits, or one optional concentration consisting of 12 credits o Eleven courses, or 33 credits, of Open Electives