Dr. Jill Priest Amati, Program Coordinator
Email address: amatijp@alfredstate.edu
The Associate in Science (AS) degree in criminal justice provides graduates with a solid foundation in the field of criminal justice and its basic components. The program offers practical knowledge that is integrated across core criminal justice courses and that is then combined with other relevant course work. The program emphasizes the development, structure, and function of the criminal justice system within the US, as well as ethical law enforcement practices and community relations. In addition, the program’s professional course work includes a management component that helps prepare graduates for administrative and leadership positions within the criminal justice system.
AS program students can attend the Police Academy and receive up to six credits toward their degrees for two three-credit open electives.
Police Academy - http://www.alfredstate.edu/police-academy
Alfred State criminal justice graduates may enter directly into the criminal justice BS, interdisciplinary studies BTech, or the technology management BBA degree program.
Graduates are well prepared to enter a police academy or to seamlessly transfer into Alfred State's criminal justice program at the baccalaureate level.
Employment and continuing education rate of 100 percent – 0 percent are employed; 100 percent continued their education.
Criminal Justice (BS)
Forensic Science Technology
Human Services
Individual Studies
Interdisciplinary Studies
Liberal Arts and Sciences: Social Science
Required: Algebra
Recommended: Geometry and Biology
Students who believe they need a reasonable accommodation to properly participate in this program may contact Melanie Ryan in the Office of Accessibility Services. This office may be contacted by email at oas@alfredstate.edu or by phone at 607-587-4506. Please keep in mind that some accommodations may take time to implement, so students seeking accommodations are encouraged to contact OAS as early as possible.
TYPICAL FOUR-SEMESTER PROGRAM
First
COMP | 1503 | Freshman Composition | 3 |
MATH | 1123 | Statistics I | 3 |
OR | |||
MATH | 2124 | Statistical Methods & Analysis | 4 |
OR | |||
MATH | 1113 | Statistical Concepts | 3 |
PSYC | 1013 | General Psychology | 3 |
SOCI | 1163 | General Sociology | 3 |
CJUS | 1003 | Intro to Criminal Justice | 3 |
(Minimum of "C" required) | |||
15-16 |
Second
XXXX | xxx3 | Gen Ed Humanities Elective | 3 |
PSYC | 2093 | Abnormal Psychology | 3 |
PLSC | 1043 | American Government | 3 |
CJUS | 2003 | Introduction to Law | 3 |
GLST | 2113 | Global Perspectives:Spcl Topic | 3 |
15 |
Third
SOCI | 1183 | Contemporary Social Problems | 3 |
XXXX | xxx3 | Gen Ed Natural Science Elective | 3 |
SPCH | 1083 | Effective Speaking | 3 |
BUAD | 3153 | Fundamentals of Management | 3 |
SOCI | 1243 | Criminology | 3 |
15 |
Fourth
CJUS | 4003 | Corrections Process in the U.S | 3 |
CJUS | 4103 | Policing in a Free Society | 3 |
SOCI | 1223 | Power, Privilege, & Difference | 3 |
XXXX | xxx3 | Open Elective | 3 |
XXXX | xxx3 | Open Elective | 3 |
15 |
Be advised that a prior felony conviction may impede a student's ability to participate in an internship and complete the program.
Notes: Minimum number of hours required for graduation is 60. Elective courses must be from approved list of courses. Some elective courses have prerequisites, so make sure you have met them before registering for them. You can find them in the college catalog.
GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS