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The Division of Social Science

Criminal Justice

    General Option

    Law Enforcement

Human Services Technology

    General Option

    Social and Legal Services

Certificate Program

    Instructional Support Personnel (ISP)


CRIMINAL JUSTICE
General Option

The Criminal Justice Curriculum is designed to prepare a student for a variety of careers in the criminal justice system. The two-year Associate degree program has been designed to include courses in general education and to provide a minimum of 36 semester hours in the specialized field of law enforcement. Students majoring in Criminal Justice must earn a “C” or better in CRJU courses.

The student who completes the curriculum listed below will receive the Associate of Applied Science degree in Criminal Justice.

COURSES                                          Hours

CISM 2201 Fundamentals of Computer Applications......... 3

CRJU 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice.............. 3

CRJU 2200 Criminal Law.................................. 3

CRJU 2215 Constitutional Law............................ 3

ENGL 1101 Composition I................................. 3

ENGL 1102 Composition II................................ 3

HIST 2112 United States History II...................... 3

Humanities Elective (list).............................. 3

MATH 1002 Technical Mathematics (or higher)............. 3

POLS 1101 American Government........................... 3

PSYC 2101 Introduction to the Psychology of Adjustment or

SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology..................... 3

Select 3 hours from the following:

COMM 1100 Human Communications......................... 3

COMM 1000 Oral Communication Skills.................... 2

SPAN 1000A Spanish for Law Enforcement Officers........ 1

Select 27 hours from the following:

CRJU 1110 Police Administration........................ 3

CRJU 1125 Introduction to Policing..................... 3

CRJU 1150 Narcotics and Dangerous Substances........... 3

CRJU 1165 Homicide Investigation....................... 3

CRJU 1170 Correctional Process......................... 3

CRJU 2155 Introduction to Criminal Procedure........... 3

CRJU 2210 Juvenile Procedures.......................... 3

CRJU 2220 Criminal Investigation....................... 3

CRJU 2230 Introduction to Criminology.................. 3

CRJU 2235 Law Enforcement Internship................... 6

SOCI 1160 Introduction to Social Problems.............. 3

PHED 1100 and two PE activities

Freshman Seminar

Regents’ Test                                        TOTAL 63

 

 

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Law Enforcement

The Criminal Justice—Law Enforcement curriculum is the ideal choice for students intending to seek immediate employment as a police officer or sheriff's deputy upon graduation.  A student completing this program will obtain their Georgia P.O.S.T. Basic Peace Officer Certification through successful completion of the South Georgia Police Academy. Students majoring in Criminal Justice must earn a “C” or better in CRJU courses.

The student who completes the curriculum listed below will receive the Associate of Applied Science degree in Criminal Justice—Law Enforcement.

COURSES                                          Hours

CISM 2201 Fundamentals of Computer Applications......... 3

CRJU 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice.............. 3

CRJU 1110 Police Administration......................... 3

CRJU 1125 Introduction to Policing...................... 3

CRJU 1150 Narcotics and Dangerous Substances............ 3

CRJU 1165 Homicide Investigation........................ 3

CRJU 2155 Introduction to Criminal Procedure............ 3

CRJU 2200 Criminal Law.................................. 3

CRJU 2210 Juvenile Procedures........................... 3

CRJU 2215 Constitutional Law............................ 3

CRJU 2220 Criminal Investigation........................ 3

CRJU 2230 Introduction to Criminology................... 3

CRJU 2235 Law Enforcement Internship.................... 6

ENGL 1101 Composition I................................. 3

ENGL 1102 Composition II................................ 3

HIST 2112 United States History II...................... 3

Humanities Elective (list).............................. 3

MATH 1002 Technical Mathematics (or higher)............. 3

POLS 1101 American Government........................... 3

PSYC 2101 Introduction to the Psychology of Adjustment or

SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology..................... 3

Select 3 hours from the following:

COMM 1100 Human Communications......................... 3

COMM 1000 Oral Communication Skills.................... 2

SPAN 1000A Spanish for Law Enforcement Officers........ 1

PHED 1100 and two PE activities

Freshman Seminar

Regents’ Test                                        TOTAL 66

 

 

HUMAN SERVICES TECHNOLOGY

The Human Services program is designed to serve the following objectives:

1. To contribute to the enrichment of general education by helping a student know and understand social welfare needs, services, and issues.

2. To prepare a student for immediate employment in social welfare positions not requiring the bachelor’s degree or graduate work in Human Services.

3. To prepare a student for immediate employment in one of the other human services occupations.

General Option

The Human Services curriculum is a four or five semester program with cooperative work experience being required as indicated. The student who completes the curriculum listed below will receive the Associate of Applied Science degree in Human Services.

COURSES                                        Hours

CISM 2201 Fundamentals of Computer Applications........ 3

COMM 1100 Human Communications......................... 3

ENGL 1101 Composition I................................ 3

ENGL 1102 Composition II............................... 3

ENGL 2111 World Literature I (or higher)............... 3

GNDR 1101 Introduction to Gender Studies............... 3

HIST 2112 United History II............................ 3

HMSR 2101 Coop Field Exp in Human Services and

HMSR 2102 Coop Field Exp in Human Services............. 8

MATH 1002 Technical Mathematics (or higher)............ 3

POLS 1101 American Government.......................... 3

PSYC 1101 Introduction to General Psychology........... 3

PSYC 2103 Human Growth & Development................... 3

PSYC 2201 Introduction to Abnormal Behavior............ 3

SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology.................... 3

SOCI 1160 Introduction to Social Problems.............. 3

SOCI 2110 Human Services and Social Policy............. 3

SOCI 2293/FACS 2293 Introduction to Marriage & Family.. 3

SPAN 1001 Elementary Spanish I (or higher)............. 3

Select 3  of the following courses:

GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography............. 3

HIST 2232 Minorities in American History.............. 3

POLS 2201 State and Local Government.................. 3

POLS 2401 Global Issues............................... 3

RELG 1101 Introduction to World Religions............. 3

SPAN 1002 Elementary Spanish II (or higher)........... 3

 

PHED 1100 and two PE activities

Freshman Seminar

Regents’ Test                                        TOTAL 68

 

 

 

 

HUMAN SERVICES TECHNOLOGY

Social and Legal Services Option

This curriculum is appropriate for a student wishing to prepare for work with clients of all ages needing services from social work agencies or the criminal law system. The student who completes the curriculum listed below will receive an Associate of Applied Science degree in Human Services.

COURSES                                        Hours

CISM 2201 Fundamentals of Computer Applications......... 3

COMM 1100 Human Communications.......................... 3

CRJU 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice.............. 3

ENGL 1101 Composition I................................. 3

ENGL 1102 Composition II................................ 3

ENGL 2111 World Literature I (or higher)................ 3

GNDR 1101 Introduction to Gender Studies................ 3

HIST 2112 United States History II...................... 3

MATH 1002 Technical Mathematics or higher............... 3

POLS 1101 American Government........................... 3

PSYC 1101 Introduction to General Psychology............ 3

PSYC 2103 Human Growth & Development.................... 3

SOCI 1101 Introduction to Sociology..................... 3

SOCI 2110 Human Services and Social Policy.............. 3

SOCI/FACS 2293 Introduction to Marriage & Family........ 3

SOCI 2400 Human Services Lab in Field Work.............. 3

SPAN 1001 Elementary Spanish I (or higher).............. 3

Select 5 of the following courses:

CRJU 1150 Narcotics and Dangerous Substances........... 3

CRJU 1170 Correctional Process......................... 3

CRJU 2210 Juvenile Procedures.......................... 3

CRJU 2230 Introduction to Criminology.................. 3

GEOG 1101 Introduction to Human Geography.............. 3

HIST 2232 Minorities in American History............... 3

POLS 2201 State and Local Government................... 3

POLS 2401 Global Issues................................ 3

PSYC 2201 Introduction to Abnormal Behavior............ 3

RELG 1100 Introduction to World Religions.............. 3

SOCI 1160 Introduction to Social Problems.............. 3

SPAN 1002 Elementary Spanish II (or higher)........ 3 - 6

PHED 1100 and two PE activities

Freshman Seminar

Regents’ Test                                        TOTAL 66

 

 

 

Certificate in Instructional Support Personnel (ISP)
Designed for the Paraprofessional

This program of study for Instructional Support Personnel is designed to develop knowledge in core subject matter areas necessary to increase achievement levels for all students. Those seeking this certificate will also be able to strengthen their interpersonal, communication, and management skills. All coursework completed satisfactorily in this program will count toward an Associate of Science transfer major in Early Childhood Education, in response to the requirements of No Child Left Behind. Students must follow the application procedures of ABAC, take appropriate placement exams, and complete any required Learning Support courses prior to acceptance into this certificate program.

COURSES                                        Hours

First Semester

ENGL 1101 Composition I................................ 3

PSYC 1101 Introduction to Psychology................... 3

Second Semester

ENGL 1102 Composition II............................... 3

MATH 1101 Mathematical Modeling or

MATH 1111 College Algebra.............................. 3

Third Semester

EDUC 2204 Foundations of Education..................... 3

CISM 2201 Fundamentals of Computer Applications or

HIST 2112 United States History II..................... 3

                                                    TOTAL 18