Community College of Allegheny County (CCAC)

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Criminal Justice & Criminology

ALLEGHENY, BOYCE, NORTH, SOUTHCriminology-web
Associate of Science (600.5)

(A) Law Enforcement
(B) Corrections  
(C) Computer Forensics

This program prepares the student to work in a public or private agency in law enforcement or corrections. 

Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate will:

  1. Identify each component of the criminal justice system and explain its purpose and function.
  2. Recognize the functional operation of the juvenile justice system and identify moral dilemmas in the criminal justice field.
  3. Explain the components of a law or statute and apply the United States Bill of Rights to the operation of the criminal justice system.
  4. Describe the budgetary process and staffing levels of a criminal justice organization.
  5. Describe the variety of methods used in evidence collection and identify the courtroom value of physical and testimonial evidence.

Police officers protect the lives and property of individuals by working in municipal police departments, county sheriff departments and state highway patrol stations. Uniformed police officers have duties such as maintaining regular patrols and responding to calls for service, directing traffic,  investigating a burglary and building relationships with the citizens of the community to mobilize them to help fight crime through community policing.

The corrections option prepares students to work as correctional officers or prison guards to maintain security and prevent escapes by individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial or who have been convicted of a crime and sentenced to serve time in a jail, reformatory or penitentiary. Graduates work for a local, state or federal agency in corrections and criminology.

The Computer forensics option offers specialized and cross-disciplinary knowledge and skills necessary for performing professional duties as computer forensic examiners/technicians, analysts, and auditors in law enforcement agencies or private environment security. Students selecting this track will be required to have a prerequisite of CIT-100 Computer Fundamentals & Applications  and submit to a criminal background check.

Graduates may find employment as probation or parole officers who supervise adults and juveniles who are convicted of crimes but placed on probation instead of being sent to prison or who have been incarcerated and released from prison. Public agencies employ graduates in police departments, county sheriff departments and state highway patrol stations.

The program also enables those already employed to expand and gain advanced training in the field.

Students must choose one (1) of the following fields of study: A, B or C.

Degree Requirements

(A) LAW ENFORCEMENT

For students who wish to pursue transfer to IUP NOTE:
The current sequence of courses will be retained and courses needed for IUP marked with *. To facilitate an easy review of the courses that would not be taken they are noted in bold.)

See the graduation checksheet  for this program in printable PDF form.

Minimum Credits to Graduate: 63

First Semester

Course #Course NameCredits

CIT-100

Computer Fundamentals & Applications

3

CJC-101

Introduction to Criminal Justice & Criminology

3

CJC-124

Juvenile Justice & Juvenile Delinquency

3

ENG-101

English Composition 1

3

PSY-101

Introduction to Psychology

3

        

Total Credits

15

Second Semester

BIO-100

Life Science  (IUP transfer student see below)1

3

CJC-151

Criminal Justice System Law

3

CJC-152

Ethics in Criminal Justice

3

ENG-102

English Composition 2

3

SOC-101

Introduction to Sociology

3

        

Total Credits 

15

Third Semester

CJC-201

Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation

3

CJC-203

Evidence & Procedures

3

CJC-206

Police Operations  (IUP transfer student see below)2

3

SOC-117

Understanding Chemical Dependency 
(IUP transfer student see below)3

3

SPH-101

Oral Communication

3

 

Total Credits  

15

Fourth Semester

CJC-204

Criminal Justice System Organization & Administration         
(IUP transfer student see below)4

3

CJC-205

Introduction to Criminalistics

3

CJC-209 

Community-Based Corrections

3

CJC-214

Criminal Justice Administration Practicum 
(IUP transfer student see below)4

3

MAT-102

Mathematical Concepts 
(IUP transfer student see below)5

3

PHL-101    

Introduction to Philosophy or
Foreign Language

3

 

Total Credits  

18

Courses required for students wishing to transfer to IUP:

1Restricted Science Elective

BIO-151

General Biology 1

       4

CHM-151

General Chemistry 1                                                      

4

GGY-203

Physical Geology 

4

PHY-141 

Physics 1 

4

2ENG-115

General Literature

3

3HIS-102

History of Western Civilization 2 

3

4HPE-171

Personal & Community Health & Wellness

3

5MAT-161
or MAT-165  

Elementary Statistics  
Probability & Statistics

3
or  4

NOTE: Additional Restricted Humanity Electives Required for Transfer—
IUP will accept 67 credits from CCAC. Select the course
from the following: 

ART-103 

ART History - Ancient

3

ART-104 

ART History - Modern

3

MUS-101

Introduction to Music

3

THE-101

Introduction to Theatre

3

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(B) CORRECTIONS

See the graduation checksheet for this program in printable PDF form.

Minimum Credits to Graduate: 63

First Semester

Course #      Course NameCredits

CIT-100

Computer Fundamentals & Applications 

3

CJC-101

Introduction to Criminal Justice & Criminology

3

CJC-124

Juvenile Justice & Juvenile Delinquency

3

ENG-101

English Composition 1

3

PSY-101

Introduction to Psychology

3

 

Total Credits

15

Second Semester

BIO-100

Life Science

3

CJC-151

Criminal Justice System Law

3

CJC-152

Ethics in Criminal Justice

3

ENG-102

English Composition 2

3

SOC-101

Introduction to Sociology

3

Total Credits

15

Third Semester

CJC-207
SOC-212

Criminal Offenders & Their Environment or
Social Problems

3

MAT-102

Mathematical Concepts

3

PHL-101

Introduction to Philosophy or
Foreign Language

3

SOC-117

Understanding Chemical Dependency

3

SPH-101

Oral Communication

3

 

Total Credits

15

Fourth Semester

CJC-204

Criminal Justice System Organization & Administration   

3

CJC-214

Criminal Justice Administration Practicum

3

PSY-150

Psychology of Intervention

3

SOC-208
SOC-211

Urban Sociology or
Racial & Ethnic Minorities

3

SOW-106

Interviewing Skills

3

SOW-130

Community Resources

3

           

Total Credits

18

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(C) COMPUTER FORENSICS

See the graduation checksheet for this program in printable PDF form.

Minimum Credits to Graduate: 64

First Semester

Course #       Course NameCredits

CIT-115

Introduction to Information Technology                           

3

CJC-101

Introduction to Criminal Justice & Criminology

3

CJC-124

Juvenile Justice & Juvenile Delinquency

3

ENG-101

English Composition 1

3

PSY-101

Introduction to Psychology

3

         

Total Credits

15

Second Semester

CIT-180 

Computer Forensics 1  

3

CIT-181

Principles of Information Security

4

CJC-151

Criminal Justice System Law 

3

CJC-152

Ethics in Criminal Justice

3

ENG-102

English Composition 2 

3

         

Total Credits

16

Third Semester

CIT-280

Computer Forensics 2

4

CIT-281

Project in Computer Forensics

2

CJC-201

Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation

3

CJC-203

Evidence & Procedures

3

CJC-206

Police Operations

3

SOC-101

Introduction to Sociology

3

         

Total Credits

18

Fourth Semester

BIO-100

Life Science

3

CJC-204

Criminal Justice System Organization & Administration   

3

MAT-102

Mathematical Concepts

3

PHL-101

Introduction to Philosophy or
Foreign Language

3

SPH-101

Oral Communication

3

         

Total Credits

15

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