LAW ENFORCEMENT - 493
Associate of Applied Science Degree 
Total Credits: 90


Nature of the Profession: Law Enforcement Professionals work in a variety of environments which require the ability to conduct investigations, to provide security and service, and to communicate with varied constituencies. A broad working knowledge of criminal and civil law, especially in regard to police procedure, is required. A large number of new and replacement personnel in Law Enforcement are projected to be needed for the next decade.

Related Job Titles: Patrol Officer, Detective, Bailiff, Criminal Investigator, Sheriff and Sheriff ’s Deputy.
COURSES CREDITS
First Quarter
LENF 101 Introduction to Law Enforcement 3
ENGL 101 English Composition I 4
PSYC 110 Principles of Psychology 5
PSCI 104 American Government - American Democracy 3
Second Quarter
LENF 102 Basic Law Enforcement I 8
ENGL 102 English Composition II 4
PSCI 105 American Government - Policy Making 3
Third Quarter
LENF 103 Basic Law Enforcement II 7
- - - - - - - MATH Elective (118, 124, 141, 160, 221) 4/5
- - - - - - - Technical Elective 4
Fourth Quarter
SOCI 230 Social Problems 3
SOCI 231 Juvenile Delinquency 3
SPTH 115 Fundamentals of Effective Speech 3
- - - - - - - Technical Elective 4
CSCI Computer Science Electives 2
Fifth Quarter
SOCI 232 The Criminal Justice System 3
LENF 233 Criminal Investigation 3
CSCI Computer Science Electives 2
- - - - - - - Technical Electives 8
Sixth Quarter
LENF 234 Constitutional Criminal Procedures 3
LENF 235 Internship 3
BADM BADM Elective (BADM 276 or 220 preferred) 3/5
- - - - - - - General Elective 4
Program Total 90
Technical Electives - Any course from BADM, CSCI, CORR, HSSR
General Electives - Any course from FLNG, PSYC, SOCI, ECON

 

Last Updated: June, 2007

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