Program Summary

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE - Associate in Science for Transfer

The Associate in Science in Administration of Justice for Transfer degree studies the activities and operations of law enforcement agencies, the courts and correctional agencies.  The public and social policy implications associated with operating the criminal justice system are also explored. Administration of Justice careers offer individuals a rewarding opportunity to serve the public, safeguard constitutional rights and actively meet the needs of the community. Upon completion of the degree, students will be prepared to work in a variety of fields, including law enforcement, investigations, courts, corrections, private security, law and juvenile justice.

The Associate Degree for Transfer (AA-T or AS-T) is a special degree offered at California Community Colleges. Students who earn an AA-T or AS-T degree are guaranteed admission to a campus within the California State University (CSU) system, although not necessarily to a specific campus or major. Students who complete an AA-T or AS-T are given priority consideration when applying to a particular program that is similar to the student’s community college major and will be given a special GPA advantage when applying to CSU impacted campuses or majors. Students who are planning to pursue an AA-T or AS-T are strongly advised to meet with a counselor for additional information about this transfer program.

The Cuesta College AA-T/AS-T degree requires:

(1) Completion of 60 semester units that are eligible for transfer to the California State University, including both of the following:
   (A) California General Education Transfer Curriculum (Cal-GETC).

   (B) A minimum of 18 semester units or 27 quarter units in a major or area of emphasis, as determined by the community college district.

(2) Obtainment of a minimum grade point average of 2.0.

(3) Earning a “C” or better grade in all courses required for the major or area of emphasis. A "P" (Pass) grade is an acceptable grade for courses in the major.

Career Opportunities
Required Courses (6 credits)
Units: 6.0
CJ 202
INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3.0
CJ 206
CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW
3.0
List A: Select any TWO of the following courses (6 credits)
Units: 6.0
CJ 204
PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF THE JUSTICE SYSTEM
3.0
CJ 208
LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE
3.0
CJ 210
PRINCIPLES OF INVESTIGATION
3.0
CJ 224
COMMUNITY, DIVERSITY AND THE JUSTICE SYSTEM
3.0
CJ 228
INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS
3.0
List B: Select any TWO of the following courses (6-7 credits)
Units: 6.0-7.0
Any course not selected from List A
 
SOC 201A
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY
3.0
PSYC C1000
INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY
3.0
 
3.0-4.0
MATH 236
INTRODUCTION TO APPLIED STATISTICS
3.0
OR
STAT C1000
INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS
4.0
Total: 18.0-19.0
Program Outcomes
Identify the objectives and components of the criminal justice system.
A student survey will be completed to assess student learning upon completion of the program.
Describe the application of criminal laws in California.
A student survey will be completed to assess student learning upon completion of the program.
Describe the application of the rules of criminal procedure and evidence in the administration of justice
A student survey will be completed to assess student learning upon completion of the program.
Identify ethical and multicultural issues related to the criminal justice system
A student survey will be completed to assess student learning upon completion of the program
Understand and apply the basic principles of criminal investigation
A student survey will be completed to assess student learning upon completion of the program
Identify the objectives and components of the correctional system including types of post release supervision.
A student survey will be completed to assess student learning upon completion of the program