Administration of Justice, Associate in Arts (AADJ)

Degree Awarded Transfer Degree
Division Business, Computing & Social Science

Program Description

Effective: Spring 2017

The Administration of Justice curriculum is designed to meet the needs of current and prospective students interested in transferring  to a four-year institution for the purpose of receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Administration of Justice/Criminal Justice and that students will have a smooth transition from the College to the four-year institution of their choice. Additionally, the program is also designed for students who want to receive an Associates Degree. A student in the AADJ program will learn several important aspects of the criminal justice system to include: the role and functions of the various components of the criminal justice system, various theories of criminological behaviors, ethical standards for criminal justice professionals, juvenile justice issues and criminal law and procedure.

Career

Faculty Focus – Director of the Paralegal Studies Program Nilufar A. Jamir holds a Bachelor of Laws from the University of Dhaka and a Master of Laws from the University of Michigan Law School. In addition to steering the program, she manages its annual Roundtable Event and Law Day, as well as the Paralegal Internship program.

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