Associate in Arts, Administration of Justice
Philadelphia, USA
DURATION
4 Semesters
LANGUAGES
English
PACE
Full time
APPLICATION DEADLINE
01 Jul 2025
EARLIEST START DATE
Aug 2025
TUITION FEES
USD 25,083 / per year
STUDY FORMAT
Blended, Distance Learning
Introduction
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 so 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 associate's Degree. A student in the AADJ program will learn several important aspects of the criminal justice system including 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.
Start Date
Every semester.
- Fall Semester: Late August
- Spring Semester: Early January
- Summer Semester: Late May
Program Outcome
- Differentiate between the three main segments of the Criminal Justice System.
- Compare and contrast the main theories of criminological behavior.
- Identify the impact of Juvenile Justice issues on Law Enforcement, Courts, and Corrections.
- Compare and contrast the major ethical issues confronting criminal justice professionals with an emphasis on encouraging students to explore their own ethical and moral systems.
- Illustrate the role of technology in the Criminal Justice System.
- Demonstrate critical thinking on global issues affecting the criminal justice system.
- Examine the importance of constitutional and statutory rights.
Admissions
Scholarships and Funding
Delaware County Community College's Educational Foundation awards approximately $300,000 in scholarships annually. Each scholarship has its own criteria for eligibility established by the donor. The application period for scholarships each year runs from mid-February to mid-April.
Curriculum
First Semester
- English Composition I
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Public Speaking
- Introduction to Sociology OR Social Problems
- Select one of the following:
- Modern College Mathematics
- Introduction to Probability and Statistics
- College Algebra
- Precalculus
- Calculus I
- Calculus II
- Statistics
Second Semester
- English Composition Ii: Writing About Literature
- Criminal Law, Procedure, and Adjudication
- Principles of Investigation
- Social Science Elective
Third Semester
- Ethics in Criminal Justice
- Criminology
- ADJ Elective*
- Social Science Elective*
- Humanities Elective*
Fourth Semester
- Terrorism
- Policing in America
- Corrections-Probation-Parole
- The Youthful Offender
- Select one of the following:
- Biological Sciences
- General Biology I
- Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- Introduction to General Chemistry
- General Chemistry I
- College Physics I
*For more information about electives, please contact the school or visit the course webpage.
Online/hybrid
This program is offered 90% online, with only 2-3 courses that must be completed in the classroom.
A hybrid course is approximately 50% in-class and 50% online.
The Following Courses in The Administration of Justice Curriculum May Not Be Available Online:
Classroom Only
- Public Speaking
- Calculus I
- General Biology I
- Introduction to General Chemistry
- General Chemistry I
- College Physics I
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