Criminal Justice Associate in Science Degree

The Criminal Justice AS degree program offers a sequence of courses that provides coherent and rigorous content aligned with challenging academic standards and relevant technical knowledge and skills needed to prepare students to work as criminal justice practitioners/supervisors/managers in law enforcement agencies, correctional institutions, juvenile courts, crime laboratories, and mobile units dealing with physical evidence, etc. The program can also provide supplemental training for persons previously or currently employed in these occupations (SOC 33-1012).  The program may also be beneficial to professionals seeking salary incentive benefits or career enhancement in the field.

This program does not prepare students for certification as correctional officers, law enforcement officers, correctional probation officers, or auxiliary law enforcement officers, regardless of the amount of degree work completed. A student must successfully complete a Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission (CJSTC) Basic Recruit Program to become certified, pursuant to Chapter 943, Florida Statutes.

 

Articulation Program in Criminal Justice

Students entering this program who have completed the Basic Corrections Training or the Basic Police Recruit Training at any FDLE/ CJSTC approved training center and hold current state criminal justice certification may have credits applied toward program completion. Contact LSSC’s Workforce Development office for more details at 352-435-6358.

This program includes the following certificate:

Criminal Justice Specialist, College Credit Certificate (24 credits)

 

Program Requirements

General Education Courses

ENC 1101College Composition I

3 Credits

See Choices Select a State Core Course from Area II: Humanities

3 Credits

 

POS 2041American National Government

3 Credits

OR

AMH 2020U.S. History Since 1877

3 Credits

 

See Choices Select a State Core Course from Area IV: Mathematics

3 Credits

See Choices Natural Sciences State Core

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:15

Introductory Courses

CGS 1100Business Computer Applications

3 Credits

CJE 2006Police and Society

3 Credits

CCJ 1020Introduction to Criminal Justice

3 Credits

CJE 1002Introduction to Law Enforcement

3 Credits

CJC 1000Introduction to Corrections

3 Credits

SPC 2608Public Speaking

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:18

Intermediate Courses

CCJ 1001Introduction to Criminology

3 Credits

CJL 2100Criminal Law

3 Credits

CCJ 2358Criminal Justice Report Writing

3 Credits

CJE 2500Police Operations

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:12

Advanced Courses

CJL 2102Criminal Procedure & Evidence

3 Credits

CJE 2331Ethics in Criminal Justice

3 Credits

CJE 2600Criminal Investigation

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:9

Program Electives

Select 6 credits from the following:
MAT 1033Intermediate Algebra

3 Credits

MAT 1100Intermediate Math for Liberal Arts

3 Credits

PSY 2012Introduction to Psychology

3 Credits

REL 2300World Religions

3 Credits

SYG 2000Introduction to Sociology

3 Credits

SYG 2010Social Problems

3 Credits

Any CCJ, CJC, CJE, CJL, SCC course not already required.

3 Credits

Total Credit Hours:6

Total Credit Hours: 60

When beginning this program, students should make an appointment for advising with the Program Manager through the Program Contact email address below.

Only required courses for an LSSC degree or qualifying certificate program are eligible for federal financial aid.  Verify course choices and avoid charges by making an appointment with an academic advisor.

As per the amended Florida Rule 6A-10.02413, prior to the award of an associate in science or associate in applied science degree, LSSC students under the 2022-2023 Catalog and thereafter must demonstrate competency in civic literacy through one of the following options prior to graduation:

  • successfully passing POS 2041 American National Government or AMH 2020 U.S. History Since 1877 and achieving a 60% or higher on the Florida Civic Literacy Exam , or
  • successfully passing a prescribed assessment:

AP Government & Politics Test: United States (passing score of 3), or

AP U.S. History Test (passing score of 4), or

CLEP: American Government (passing score of 50)

To verify your Civic Literacy Requirement, please visit Degree Works.

For information about career options, visit www.lssc.edu/careers.

Students must complete 25% of each program's total credit hours at LSSC and earn a grade of C or higher in all introductory, intermediate, advanced, and program elective courses.

* Note: Regardless of any degree work completed, in order to be a sworn law enforcement or corrections officer in the state of Florida, students must successfully complete a state mandated training academy program.

Academic Advising
Leesburg Campus 352-365-3574
South Lake Campus 352-243-5722
Sumter Center 352-568-0001
Career Development Services
Careers@lssc.edu 352-323-3603
Program Contact Information
CriminalJustice@lssc.edu 352-323-3636