The A.A.S. in Criminal Justice at SCCC
Our Criminal Justice program opens your horizon for a career or further study in law enforcement. SCCC’s
Criminal Justice programs offers a strong selection of core courses including criminal law, criminology,
introduction to security, criminal evidence/procedure, police organization & supervision, and juvenile
delinquency. Specialty courses include Airport Security and Management, Terrorism and Public Security,
and Issues in Criminal Justice. These courses are structured so that each student obtains knowledge and
understanding of the field of criminal justice.
SCCC’s Criminal Justice Faculty bring a vast amount of academic credentials and professional experience
to each student. Our professors have over a century of combined teaching at the college level and in law
enforcement field work. This offers an immense combination of academic theory and hands-on knowledge that
benefits students in the classroom and in making career decisions. We prepare you for a multitude of
growth opportunities in a field that continues to see a high level of professional and academic opportunities.
Qualified students can participate in the Internship program.
This curriculum requires the student to examine the full range of criminal justice activity with a broad
spectrum of required and elective criminal justice courses. In addition, the program focuses on understanding
human behavior with a strong emphasis on the social sciences and on both written and oral communication skills.
An elective internship course further enhances the practical knowledge of students who qualify. Graduates of
this program are qualified for positions primarily with state and local police and corrections agencies,
and in private security operations. Typical positions would include police officer, state trooper,
security officer, insurance investigator, conservation officer, border patrol agent, customs patrol
officer or corrections officer.
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