Criminal Justice Certificate is also offered.
This certificate (21 credit hours) is designed for practitioners employed by criminal justice agencies or for students wishing to diversify their major course of study.

The purpose of this certificate is to provide students with an academic post-secondary education in criminal justice.
Courses taken will provide a theoretical and systems approach to the entire field of criminal justice. Courses completed satisfactorily may be used towards the Associate Degree in Public Service.
Overview:
The Criminal Justice program is designed to prepare students for
employment in the areas of law enforcement, correctional services, the courts,
private security and juvenile services. The program covers a broad
spectrum of criminal justice concepts and theories, including police
organization, criminal law, criminal evidence and procedures, correctional
administration and criminology, as well as appropriate general education
courses.
The structure of the program is designed for those currently serving in the various professions related to the Criminal Justice field as well as those interested in pursuing a care in these fields. The Criminal Justice program is also offered for students who are planning to transfer to a four-year college.
Areas of instruction focus on concepts, theories and processes pertaining to all areas of the criminal justice system, including police work and organization, criminal justice, causes of criminal behavior, rules of evidence and criminal procedures and correctional services and systems.
Contact Larry Saunders at 822-3221 or saundersl@midlandstech.com for additional information.
Degree and Certificate
Awarded:
Graduates of this program earn an
Associate Degree in Public Service or a certificate in Criminal Justice. In accordance with College policy,
students must have an overall "C" average (minimum 2.0
GPA) to graduate.
Special Requirements:
In order to complete the Criminal; Justice Technology
program, students must maintain a "C" or better in 18 hours of
required courses in the major. Also, 24 hours are required in general
education courses and 24 hours of additional course requirements must be
completed. This includes 15 hours of elective credits, of which 9 hours
are to be selected for the list of approved electives found in the Criminal
Justice Student Handbook. These electives allow students, along with their
advisors, to tailor the program to particular needs.
Program Plans:
To access a copy of the program plan for transfer
Criminal
Justice and the certificate program, click the appropriate link below.
CRJ
Transfer Track sheet
CRJ
Non-transfer track sheet
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