Administration of Justice, Associate in Science for Transfer
Administration of Justice, Associate in Science for Transfer
Students who complete Criminal Justice courses will utilize the Community Policing philosophy of partnerships to interact with and influence the diverse community that the Criminal Justice System serves and will acquire the practical knowledge and skills to successfully pass the Criminal Justice Law Enforcement vocational entrance exams and academy programs.
The AS-T in Administration of Justice degree is intended for students who plan to transfer and complete a Bachelor's degree in Administration of Justice, Criminal Justice, Criminology, or a major deemed “similar” by a CSU campus. Each CSU campus determines which of the degrees it offers are “similar” and can be completed with the preparation included in the AS-T in Administration of Justice within 60 units once a student transfers, so which majors are “similar” varies from CSU to CSU. For a current list of what majors (and what options or areas of emphasis within that major) have been designated as “similar” to this degree at each CSU campus, please refer to the CSU’s Associate Degree for Transfer Major and Campus Search website and seek guidance from a Moorpark College counselor. Students completing this degree are guaranteed admission to the CSU system, but not to a particular campus or major.
To earn an AS-T in Administration of Justice, students must:
1. Complete a minimum of 60 semester or 90 quarter units that are eligible for transfer to the California State University, including both of the following:
a. The California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC) requirements.
b. The required coursework for the AS-T in Administration of Justice major as listed in the Moorpark College catalog.
2. Complete all courses in the major and Cal-GETC with a grade of “C” or better or “P” if the course is taken on a "pass-no-pass" basis. Even though a “Pass/Credit" grade is allowed, it is highly recommended that students complete their major courses with a letter grade (A, B, or C). Note: the UC system allows a maximum of 14 semester (21 quarter) units of courses graded "Pass/No Pass" (Credit/No Credit) toward the 60 transferable semester units required for transfer admission.
3. Obtain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 in all CSU-transferable coursework. While a minimum GPA of 2.0 is required for admission, some transfer institutions and majors may require a higher GPA. Please consult with a counselor for more information.
4. Complete a minimum of 12 semester units within the Ventura County Community College District.
Students transferring to a CSU campus that accepts the AS-T in Administration of Justice will be required to complete no more than 60 units after transfer to earn a bachelor’s degree (unless the major is a designated “high-unit” major at a particular campus). This degree may not be the best option for students intending to transfer to a particular CSU campus or to a university or college that is not part of the CSU system. Students should consult with a counselor to obtain more information on university admission and transfer requirements.
Course ID | Title | Units/Hours |
---|---|---|
REQUIRED CORE COURSES: Select and complete two courses | 6 | |
CJ M01 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | 3 |
or CJ M01H | Honors: Introduction to Criminal Justice | |
CJ M02 | Concepts of Criminal Law | 3 |
Units from LIST A | 6 | |
Units from LIST B | 6-9 | |
Total Units for Major | 18-21 |
Course ID | Title | Units/Hours |
---|---|---|
LIST A: Select and complete two courses | ||
CJ M03 | Community Relations | 3 |
CJ M04 | Legal Aspects of Evidence | 3 |
CJ M05 | Principles and Procedures of the Justice System | 3 |
CJ M11 | Criminal Investigation | 3 |
CJ M14 | Juvenile Procedures | 3 |
CJ M41 | Introduction to Probation, Parole and Corrections | 3 |
Course ID | Title | Units/Hours |
---|---|---|
LIST B: Select two courses from the following | ||
Any LIST A course not already used. | ||
CJ M06 | Criminal Investigative Report Writing | 3 |
CJ M07 | Principles of Civil Law | 3 |
CJ M08 | Introduction to Constitutional Law | 3 |
CJ M09A | Bujinkan Fundamentals-Practical Self-Defense | 2 |
CJ M09B | Bujinkan Intermediate - Practical Self-Defense | 2 |
CJ M10 | Tactical Patrol Procedures | 3 |
CJ M12 | Introduction to Conflict Resolution | 3 |
CJ M15 | Legal Aspects of Cyber Investigation | 3 |
CJ M17 | Anatomy of a Murder | 3 |
CJ M18 | Narcotics Investigation | 3 |
CJ M40 | Ethics in Criminal Justice | 3 |
BUS M140 | Business Information Systems | 3 |
CHEM M01A | General Chemistry I | 5 |
or CHEM M01AH | Honors: General Chemistry I | |
CS M01 | Introduction to Computer Science | 3 |
GIS M01 | Introduction to Geographic Information Systems | 3 |
POLS C1000 | American Government and Politics | 3 |
or POLS C1000H | American Government and Politics - Honors | |
PSYC C1000 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 |
or PSYC C1000H | Introduction to Psychology - Honors | |
PSY M06 | Introduction to Behavioral Research Methods | 3 |
SOC M110 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
or SOC M110H | Honors: Introduction to Sociology | |
SOC M120 | Introduction to Research Methods | 3 |
SOC M160 | Introduction to Criminology | 3 |
STAT C1000 | Introduction to Statistics | 4 |
or STAT C1000H | Introduction to Statistics - Honors | |
or PSY M125 | Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences | |
or SOC M125 | Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences | |
Any course outside of the Administration of Justice discipline articulated as lower division preparation in the Criminal Justice or Criminology major at any CSU (3) |
Course ID | Title | Units/Hours |
---|---|---|
Total Units for the Major | 18-21 | |
General Education (Cal-GETC) Units | 34 | |
Double-Counted Units | 0-7 | |
Electives Units | 5-15 | |
Total Units Required for AS-T Degree | 60 |
Upon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:
- apply and follow criminal justice system policies and procedures, including but not limited to arrest, search, seizure, investigation, and court and corrections processes.
- demonstrate the academic skills necessary to transfer and complete a four year university degree in Criminal Justice and related fields.