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Doctoral Programs

  • Pharmacy

Master's Programs

  • Physician Assistant Studies
  • Teacher as Instructional Leader
  • Elementary Education (K-6)
    Initial Licensure
  • Criminal Justice

Baccalaureate Programs

  • Business Administration
  • Business Administration with
    Concentration in Accounting
  • Criminal Justice
  • Elementary Education (K-6)
  • Health Science
  • Health Science with
    Concentration in Radiography
    or Nuclear Medicine
  • Health Science (Post PTA
    Degree)
  • Legal Studies
  • Nursing

Associate of Science Programs

  • Accounting
  • Business Administration
  • Criminal Justice
  • Medical Assisting
  • Paralegal Studies
  • Physical Therapist Assistant
  • Radiography
  • Sonography ( Ultrasound)

Certificates

  • Nuclear Medicine
  • Paralegal Studies
  • Professional Brewing Science


Criminal Justice - Bachelor of Science

 

The mission of the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice is to provide educational and training experiences to students interested in careers in the criminal justice field, including policing, private security, private investigations, parole officers, probation officers, and crime analysts.

Students pursuing this program will have several choices in future pursuits and the goals of the program reflect these possibilities:

  1. The program seeks to prepare students to be successful candidates for admission into professional training programs in the criminal justice field, such as the federal, state, and local police academies.
  2. The program seeks to prepare students not seeking admission into professional training programs to be successful candidates for entry-level positions with private and government employers in the criminal justice field.

Students wishing to pursue employment might seek positions with job titles including Police Officer, FBI Agent, Crime Analyst, Private Investigator, and Probation Officer.

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS

All students must minimally meet the requirements for general admission to South College. General admission to South College does not guarantee admission to the legal programs. Program admission is not granted until the following is met.

  • Successful completion of 60 hours of the required curriculum, earning the minimum grades required by the program.

Examples of courses required in the Criminal Justice program include:

  • Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • Law Enforcement Operations
  • Criminology
  • Substance Abuse
  • Court Procedure/Evidence I
  • Court Procedure/Evidence II
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Corrections
  • Criminal Investigations I
  • Criminal Investigations II
  • Organization & Administration
  • Criminal Justice Internship
  • Criminal Law
  • Research Methods in Criminal Justice
  • Diversity Issues in Criminal Justice
  • Communication for Criminal Justice Professionals
  • Constitutional Law
  • Ethics in Crime & Justice
  • Community Corrections
  • Criminal Procedures
  • Technical Writing in Criminal Justice
  • Media and Crime
  • Forensic Science
  • Special Topics in Criminal Justice
  • Patterns of Criminal Behavior

 

 

Consumer Information

 

  • Cost of Program
  • On-time Graduation Rates
  • Placement Rate
  • Median Loan Debt
  • Employment

 

Cost of Program  
Tuition & Fees
$68,700
Books & Supplies
$7,270
On-time Graduation Rate
Total 2011-12 Graduates Number of 2011-12 Graduates Completing within Normal Time 2011-12 On-Time Graduation Percentage
5 4 80%

Reasons for students not completing on-time (i.e. 2 years for Associate degree programs, 4 years for Baccalaureate degree programs):

  • Withdrawal for a period of time before returning to complete program,
  • Academic performance resulting in repeat of one or more classes,
  • Changing of majors (beginning in Associate program and changing to Baccalaureate program), and/or
  • Part-time course load for one or more quarters.
An institution calculates an on‐time graduation rate for each program by:
* Determining the number of students who completed the program during the most recently completed award year,
* From the total students identified in step one, determining the number of students that completed the program within normal time, regardless of whether the student transferred into the program or changed programs at the institution, and
* Dividing the number of students who completed the program within normal time, as determined in step two, by the total number of students who completed the program, as determined in step one, and multiplying the result by 100.
Placement Rate - July 1, 2011 - June 30, 2012
Number of Graduates
Special Circumstance Non-Employed (Includes Cont Edu)
Number Employed In- Field or Related Field
In-Field or Related Field Employed Percentage
5
1
4
100%
Median Loan Debt - Year Ended June 30th, 2012
Federal Education Loans
$51,911
Institutional Loans
$0
Private Education Loans
$0

 

Employment - Find Occupations on O*net

33-1011.00 First Line Supervisors/Managers of Correctional Officers
33-1012.00 First Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives
33-3011.00 Balliffs
33-3012.00 Correctional Officers and Jailors
33-3021.00 Detectives and Criminal Investigators
33-3041.00 Parking Enforcement Workers
33-3051.00 Police and Sheriff’s Patrol Officers
33-3052.00 Transit and Railroad Police
33-9011.00 Animal Control Workers
33-9021.00 Private Detectives and Investigators
33-9032.00 Security Guards
33-9099.00 Protective Services Workers, All Other

 

 

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