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Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-0617 1 TRANSFER GUIDE Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justice (Offered at Paradise Valley; Program Code: 3057) 2015-2016 Catalog Credits Argosy University (AU) Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog SEM. General Education Refer to https://asa.maricopa.edu/sites/default/files/AAS_GE.pdf for approved general education courses for AAS programs ENG101 First-Year Composition or ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 ENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications Requirement 3 ENG102 First-Year Composition or ENG108 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 General Education Communications Requirement 3 Oral Communication – COM100/100AA-AC/110/110AA- AC/225/230 3 General Education/Open Elective 3 Critical Reading 3 General Education/Open Elective 3 MAT112 Mathematical Concept and Applications (3) or higher Mathematics course (3-5) 3-5 General Education Mathematics Requirement 3-5 Humanities, Arts, and Design 3 General Education Humanities Requirement 3 Social-Behavioral Sciences – PSY101 Introduction to Psychology or SOC101 Introduction to Sociology or SOC140 Race and Ethnic Relations 3 General Education Social Sciences Requirement 3 Natural Sciences 4 General Education Natural Sciences Requirement 4 Required Courses AJS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJA105 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Core) 3 AJS109 Substantive Criminal Law 3 CJA215 Criminal Law (Core) 3 AJS200 Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS205 Criminal Justice Report Writing 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS212 Juvenile Justice Procedures* 3 CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency (Core) 3 AJS225 Criminology* 3 CJA470 Criminology (Core) 3 AJS230 The Police Function 3 CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations (Core) 3 AJS240 The Correction Function 3 CJA140 Introduction to Corrections (Core) 3 AJS258 Victimology and Crisis Management* 3 CJA415 Victimology (Core) 3 AJS260 Procedural Criminal Law* 3 CJA315 Criminal Procedure (Core) 3 Restricted Electives – select 9-12 credits: Any AJS course (not already taken) 0.5-17 CJA/Open Elective 0.5-17 HES201 Substance Abuse and Behavior 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 Any CWE course 1-3 Open Elective 1-3 Minimum Credits Required 64-69 Students are encouraged to complete courses numbered 100 or higher as needed to reach 72 lower-division credit transfer maximum 0-8 General Education/Open Elective or Program Core 0-8 Remaining Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Requirements at Argosy University SEM. General Education Humanities 3 Social Sciences 3 Natural Sciences 2 Mathematics 1-3 General Education Electives 6 COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness (fulfilled if COM110 is taken) 0-3 ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education Elective Waived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 credit General Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirement 0-3 Core CJA225 Criminal Court System 3 CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Methods and Statistics 3 CJA499 Criminal Justice Capstone 3

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Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-0617 1

TRANSFER GUIDE

Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justice

(Offered at Paradise Valley; Program Code: 3057) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

General Education Refer to https://asa.maricopa.edu/sites/default/files/AAS_GE.pdf for approved general education courses for AAS programs

ENG101 First-Year Composition or ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 ENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications

Requirement 3

ENG102 First-Year Composition or ENG108 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 General Education Communications Requirement 3

Oral Communication – COM100/100AA-AC/110/110AA-AC/225/230 3 General Education/Open Elective 3

Critical Reading 3 General Education/Open Elective 3 MAT112 Mathematical Concept and Applications (3) or higher Mathematics course (3-5) 3-5 General Education Mathematics Requirement 3-5

Humanities, Arts, and Design 3 General Education Humanities Requirement 3 Social-Behavioral Sciences – PSY101 Introduction to Psychology or SOC101 Introduction to Sociology or SOC140 Race and Ethnic Relations

3 General Education Social Sciences Requirement 3

Natural Sciences 4 General Education Natural Sciences Requirement 4 Required Courses

AJS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJA105 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Core) 3 AJS109 Substantive Criminal Law 3 CJA215 Criminal Law (Core) 3 AJS200 Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS205 Criminal Justice Report Writing 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS212 Juvenile Justice Procedures* 3 CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency (Core) 3 AJS225 Criminology* 3 CJA470 Criminology (Core) 3 AJS230 The Police Function 3 CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations (Core) 3 AJS240 The Correction Function 3 CJA140 Introduction to Corrections (Core) 3 AJS258 Victimology and Crisis Management* 3 CJA415 Victimology (Core) 3 AJS260 Procedural Criminal Law* 3 CJA315 Criminal Procedure (Core) 3

Restricted Electives – select 9-12 credits: Any AJS course (not already taken) 0.5-17 CJA/Open Elective 0.5-17 HES201 Substance Abuse and Behavior 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 Any CWE course 1-3 Open Elective 1-3

Minimum Credits Required 64-69 Students are encouraged to complete courses numbered 100 or higher as needed to reach 72 lower-division credit transfer maximum

0-8 General Education/Open Elective or Program Core 0-8

Remaining Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Requirements at Argosy University SEM.

General Education Humanities 3 Social Sciences 3 Natural Sciences 2 Mathematics 1-3 General Education Electives 6 COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness (fulfilled if COM110 is taken) 0-3 ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education Elective Waived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 credit General Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirement

0-3

Core CJA225 Criminal Court System 3 CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Methods and Statistics 3 CJA499 Criminal Justice Capstone 3

Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-0617 2

Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justice

(Offered at Paradise Valley; Program Code: 3057) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

Criminal Justice Electives or Concentration Requirements Students enrolled in the BS in Criminal Justice degree program are required to successfully complete four criminal justice elective courses (12 credit hours). Students may select one of the optional concentration that will be applied to this requirement. (*Note: While the courses below may fulfill the requirement of completing elective credits, some of these courses may not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upper division credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remaining number of credits in each category.)

Corrections CJA340 Adult Corrections CJA347 Juvenile Corrections CJA350 Probation and Parole CJA460 Penology Theory

Forensic Psychology PSY303 Introduction to Crime and Causes PSY381 Abnormal Psychology PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY498 Psychology and the Criminal Mind

Homeland Security CJA426 Terrorism CJA435 Homeland Security CJA445 Emergency Management-Incident Command CJA455 Transportation Protection and Vulnerability Assessment

Management BUS320 21st Century Leadership and Beyond BUS423 Business Psychology MGT411 Human Resource Management MGT450 Managing Cultural Diversity

Police CJA320 Interviewing and Interrogation CJA325 Criminal Investigations CJA335 Organized Crime CJA425 Community Policing and Crime Prevention

Security Management SEC103 Introduction to Security Management SEC317 Risk Assessment and Management SEC323 Computer Systems Security SEC333 Global Security

Substance Abuse PSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive Behavior PSY481 Substance Abuse and the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment

Open Electives (minimum of 33 credits, determined on transfer credits above)

Minimum Credit Hours Required to Complete Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Argosy University 120

Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements • Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours • *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosy

office do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective. • The following are requirements for the BSCJ degree:

o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven criminal justice core courses or 33 credits o Four criminal justice courses, or 12 credits, or one concentration consisting of 12 credits o Eleven courses, or 33 credits of Open Electives

This is not an articulation agreement, or a guarantee of credit, but a transfer tool. Full credit may be given for the courses listed above, provided that the grade for each course is a “C-” (2.0) or better. Courses in which grades below a “C-” (2.0) are earned are not automatically transferable. A determination of transferrable credit is subject to final approval by Argosy University. Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division (100-299) or 90 total semester credit hours for bachelor degree programs. Students are required to complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University. Effective: April 3, 2015 (2014-15 Catalog Year)

Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-0617 3

TRANSFER GUIDE

Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justice

(Offered at Glendale; Program Code: 3397) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

General Education Refer to https://asa.maricopa.edu/sites/default/files/AAS_GE.pdf for approved general education courses for AAS programs

ENG101 First-Year Composition 3 ENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications Requirement 3

ENG102 First-Year Composition 3 General Education Communications Requirement 3 COM100 Introduction to Human Communication or COM110 Interpersonal Communication or COM225 Public Speaking or COM230 Small Group Communication

3 General Education/Open Elective or COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness 3

CRE101 College Critical Reading or CRE111 Critical Reading for Business and Industry or equivalent through approved placement test score

3 General Education/Open Elective 3

MAT112 Mathematical Concept and Applications (3) or higher Mathematics course (3-5) 3-5 General Education Mathematics Requirement 3-5

Humanities, Arts, and Design 3 General Education Humanities Requirement 3 Social-Behavioral Science 3 General Education Social Sciences Requirement 3 Natural Sciences 4 General Education Natural Sciences Requirement 4

Required Courses AJS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJA105 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Core) 3 AJS109 Substantive Criminal Law 3 CJA215 Criminal Law (Core) 3 AJS110 Law and Legal Review I 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS200 Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS205 Criminal Justice Report Writing 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS210 Constitutional Law 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS225 Criminology* 3 CJA470 Criminology (Core) 3 AJS260 Procedural Criminal Law* 3 CJA315 Criminal Procedure (Core) 3 AJS270 Community Relations 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS275 Criminal Investigation I 3 CJA325 Criminal Investigations/Police Concentration 3

Restricted Electives – select 9 credits from both prefixes: Any AJS course (not already taken) 0.5-17 CJA/Open Elective 0.5-17 Any CWE course 1-3 Open Elective 1-3

Minimum Credits Required 64 Students are encouraged to complete courses numbered 100 or higher as needed to reach 72 lower-division credit transfer maximum

0-8 General Education/Open Elective or Program Core 0-8

Remaining Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Requirements at Argosy University SEM.

General Education Humanities 3 Social Sciences 3 Natural Sciences 2 Mathematics 1-3 General Education Electives 0-3 COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness (fulfilled if COM110 is taken) 0-3 ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education Elective Waived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 credit General Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirement

0-3

Core CJA140 Introduction to Corrections 3 CJA225 Criminal Court System 3 CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations 3 CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency 3 CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Methods and Statistics 3

Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-0617 4

Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justice

(Offered at Glendale; Program Code: 3397) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

CJA415 Victimology 3 CJA499 Criminal Justice Capstone 3 Criminal Justice Electives or Concentration Requirements Students enrolled in the BS in Criminal Justice degree program are required to successfully complete four criminal justice elective courses (12 credit hours). Students may select one of the optional concentration that will be applied to this requirement. (*Note: While the courses below may fulfill the requirement of completing elective credits, some of these courses may not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upper division credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remaining number of credits in each category.)

Corrections CJA340 Adult Corrections CJA347 Juvenile Corrections CJA350 Probation and Parole CJA460 Penology Theory

Forensic Psychology PSY303 Introduction to Crime and Causes PSY381 Abnormal Psychology PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY498 Psychology and the Criminal Mind

Homeland Security CJA426 Terrorism CJA435 Homeland Security CJA445 Emergency Management-Incident Command CJA455 Transportation Protection and Vulnerability Assessment

Management BUS320 21st Century Leadership and Beyond BUS423 Business Psychology MGT411 Human Resource Management MGT450 Managing Cultural Diversity

Police CJA320 Interviewing and Interrogation CJA325 Criminal Investigations (waived* by AJS275) CJA335 Organized Crime CJA425 Community Policing and Crime Prevention

Security Management SEC103 Introduction to Security Management SEC317 Risk Assessment and Management SEC323 Computer Systems Security SEC333 Global Security

Substance Abuse PSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive Behavior PSY481 Substance Abuse and the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment

Open Electives (minimum of 33 credits, determined on transfer credits above)

Minimum Credit Hours Required to Complete Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Argosy University 120

Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements • Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours • *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosy

office do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective. • The following are requirements for the BSCJ degree:

o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven criminal justice core courses or 33 credits o Four criminal justice courses, or 12 credits, or one concentration consisting of 12 credits o Eleven courses, or 33 credits of Open Electives

This is not an articulation agreement, or a guarantee of credit, but a transfer tool. Full credit may be given for the courses listed above, provided that the grade for each course is a “C-” (2.0) or better. Courses in which grades below a “C-” (2.0) are earned are not automatically transferable. A determination of transferrable credit is subject to final approval by Argosy University. Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division (100-299) or 90 total semester credit hours for bachelor degree programs. Students are required to complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University. Effective: April 3, 2015 (2014-15 Catalog Year)

Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-0617 5

TRANSFER GUIDE

Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justice

(Offered at Phoenix; Program Code: 3137) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

General Education Refer to https://asa.maricopa.edu/sites/default/files/AAS_GE.pdf for approved general education courses for AAS programs

ENG101 First-Year Composition or ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 ENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications

Requirement 3

ENG102 First-Year Composition or ENG108 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 General Education Communications Requirement 3

Oral Communication – COM100/100AA-AC/110/110AA-AC/225/230 3 General Education/Open Elective 3

CRE101 College Critical Reading or equivalent through approved placement test score 0-3 General Education/Open Elective 0-3

MAT112 Mathematical Concept and Applications (3) or higher Mathematics course (3-5) 3-5 General Education Mathematics Requirement 3-5

Humanities, Arts, and Design – AJS123 Ethics and the Administration of Justice 3 General Education Humanities Requirement 3

Social-Behavioral Sciences – AJS200 Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3 General Education Social Sciences Requirement 3

Natural Sciences 4 General Education Natural Sciences Requirement 4 Required Courses

AJS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJA105 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Core) 3 AJS109 Substantive Criminal Law 3 CJA215 Criminal Law (Core) 3 AJS210 Constitutional Law 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS212 Juvenile Justice Procedures* 3 CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency (Core) 3 AJS225 Criminology* 3 CJA470 Criminology (Core) 3 AJS230 The Police Function 3 CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations (Core) 3 AJS240 The Correction Function 3 CJA140 Introduction to Corrections (Core) 3 AJS260 Procedural Criminal Law* 3 CJA315 Criminal Procedure (Core) 3 AJS270 Community Relations 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS275 Criminal Investigation I 3 CJA325 Criminal Investigations/Police Concentration 3

Restricted Electives – select 5-8 credits: Any AJS course (not already taken) 0.5-17 CJA/Open Elective 0.5-17

Minimum Credits Required 60 Students are encouraged to complete courses numbered 100 or higher as needed to reach 72 lower-division credit transfer maximum

0-12 General Education/Open Elective or Program Core 0-12

Remaining Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Requirements at Argosy University SEM.

General Education Humanities 3 Social Sciences 3 Natural Sciences 2 Mathematics 1-3 General Education Electives 0-3 COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness (fulfilled if COM110 is taken) 0-3 ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education Elective Waived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 credit General Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirement

0-3

Core CJA225 Criminal Court System 3 CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Methods and Statistics 3 CJA415 Victimology 3 CJA499 Criminal Justice Capstone 3

Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-0617 6

Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justice

(Offered at Phoenix; Program Code: 3137) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

Criminal Justice Electives or Concentration Requirements Students enrolled in the BS in Criminal Justice degree program are required to successfully complete four criminal justice elective courses (12 credit hours). Students may select one of the optional concentration that will be applied to this requirement. (*Note: While the courses below may fulfill the requirement of completing elective credits, some of these courses may not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upper division credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remaining number of credits in each category.)

Corrections CJA340 Adult Corrections CJA347 Juvenile Corrections CJA350 Probation and Parole CJA460 Penology Theory

Forensic Psychology PSY303 Introduction to Crime and Causes PSY381 Abnormal Psychology PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY498 Psychology and the Criminal Mind

Homeland Security CJA426 Terrorism CJA435 Homeland Security CJA445 Emergency Management-Incident Command CJA455 Transportation Protection and Vulnerability Assessment

Management BUS320 21st Century Leadership and Beyond BUS423 Business Psychology MGT411 Human Resource Management MGT450 Managing Cultural Diversity

Police CJA320 Interviewing and Interrogation CJA325 Criminal Investigations (waived* by AJS275) CJA335 Organized Crime CJA425 Community Policing and Crime Prevention

Security Management SEC103 Introduction to Security Management SEC317 Risk Assessment and Management SEC323 Computer Systems Security SEC333 Global Security

Substance Abuse PSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive Behavior PSY481 Substance Abuse and the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment

Open Electives (minimum of 33 credits, determined on transfer credits above)

Minimum Credit Hours Required to Complete Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Argosy University 120

Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements • Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours • *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosy

office do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective. • The following are requirements for the BSCJ degree:

o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven criminal justice core courses or 33 credits o Four criminal justice courses, or 12 credits, or one concentration consisting of 12 credits o Eleven courses, or 33 credits of Open Electives

This is not an articulation agreement, or a guarantee of credit, but a transfer tool. Full credit may be given for the courses listed above, provided that the grade for each course is a “C-” (2.0) or better. Courses in which grades below a “C-” (2.0) are earned are not automatically transferable. A determination of transferrable credit is subject to final approval by Argosy University. Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division (100-299) or 90 total semester credit hours for bachelor degree programs. Students are required to complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University. Effective: April 3, 2015 (2014-15 Catalog Year)

Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-0617 7

TRANSFER GUIDE

Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justice

(Offered at Estrella Mountain; Program Code: 3137) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

General Education Refer to https://asa.maricopa.edu/sites/default/files/AAS_GE.pdf for approved general education courses for AAS programs

ENG101 First-Year Composition or ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 ENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications

Requirement 3

ENG102 First-Year Composition or ENG108 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 General Education Communications Requirement 3

Oral Communication – COM100/100AA-AC/110/110AA-AC/225/230 3 General Education/Open Elective 3

Critical Reading 3 General Education/Open Elective 3 MAT112 Mathematical Concept and Applications (3) or higher Mathematics course (3-5) 3-5 General Education Mathematics Requirement 3-5

Humanities, Arts, and Design – AJS123 Ethics and the Administration of Justice 3 General Education Humanities Requirement 3

Social-Behavioral Sciences – AJS200 Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3 General Education Social Sciences Requirement 3

Natural Sciences 4 General Education Natural Sciences Requirement 4 Required Courses

AJS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJA105 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Core) 3 AJS109 Substantive Criminal Law 3 CJA215 Criminal Law (Core) 3 AJS113 Criminal Justice Crime Control Policies and Practices 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS212 Juvenile Justice Procedures* 3 CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency (Core) 3 AJS225 Criminology* 3 CJA470 Criminology (Core) 3 AJS230 The Police Function 3 CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations (Core) 3 AJS240 The Correction Function 3 CJA140 Introduction to Corrections (Core) 3 AJS260 Procedural Criminal Law* 3 CJA315 Criminal Procedure (Core) 3 AJS270 Community Relations 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS275 Criminal Investigation I 3 CJA325 Criminal Investigations/Police Concentration 3

Restricted Electives – select 6 credits: AJS201 Rules of Evidence 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS/EMT/FSC/SWU258 Victimology and Crisis Management* 3 CJA415 Victimology (Core) 3 AJS213 Evidence Technology/Fingerprints 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS215 Criminalistics: Physical Evidence 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS216 Criminalistics: Biological Evidence 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS241 Police Photography 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS242 Crime Scene Processing 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS269AC Internship 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS290BN Courtroom Testimony Seminar 1 CJA/Open Elective 1 Any AJS course (not already taken) 0.5-17 CJA/Open Elective 0.5-17

Minimum Credits Required 61 Students are encouraged to complete courses numbered 100 or higher as needed to reach 72 lower-division credit transfer maximum

0-11 General Education/Open Elective or Program Core 0-11

Remaining Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Requirements at Argosy University SEM.

General Education Humanities 3 Social Sciences 3 Natural Sciences 2 Mathematics 1-3 COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness (fulfilled if COM110 is taken) 0-3 ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education Elective Waived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 credit General Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirement

0-3

Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-0617 8

Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justice

(Offered at Estrella Mountain; Program Code: 3137) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

Core CJA225 Criminal Court System 3 CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Methods and Statistics 3 CJA415 Victimology (waived* if AJS258 is taken) 0-3 CJA499 Criminal Justice Capstone 3 Criminal Justice Electives or Concentration Requirements Students enrolled in the BS in Criminal Justice degree program are required to successfully complete four criminal justice elective courses (12 credit hours). Students may select one of the optional concentration that will be applied to this requirement. (*Note: While the courses below may fulfill the requirement of completing elective credits, some of these courses may not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upper division credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remaining number of credits in each category.)

Corrections CJA340 Adult Corrections CJA347 Juvenile Corrections CJA350 Probation and Parole CJA460 Penology Theory

Forensic Psychology PSY303 Introduction to Crime and Causes PSY381 Abnormal Psychology PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY498 Psychology and the Criminal Mind

Homeland Security CJA426 Terrorism CJA435 Homeland Security CJA445 Emergency Management-Incident Command CJA455 Transportation Protection and Vulnerability Assessment

Management BUS320 21st Century Leadership and Beyond BUS423 Business Psychology MGT411 Human Resource Management MGT450 Managing Cultural Diversity

Police CJA320 Interviewing and Interrogation CJA325 Criminal Investigations (waived* by AJS275) CJA335 Organized Crime CJA425 Community Policing and Crime Prevention

Security Management SEC103 Introduction to Security Management SEC317 Risk Assessment and Management SEC323 Computer Systems Security SEC333 Global Security

Substance Abuse PSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive Behavior PSY481 Substance Abuse and the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment

Open Electives (minimum of 33 credits, determined on transfer credits above)

Minimum Credit Hours Required to Complete Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Argosy University 120

Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements • Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours • *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosy

office do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective. • The following are requirements for the BSCJ degree:

o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven criminal justice core courses or 33 credits o Four criminal justice courses, or 12 credits, or one concentration consisting of 12 credits o Eleven courses, or 33 credits of Open Electives

This is not an articulation agreement, or a guarantee of credit, but a transfer tool. Full credit may be given for the courses listed above, provided that the grade for each course is a “C-” (2.0) or better. Courses in which grades below a “C-” (2.0) are earned are not automatically transferable. A determination of transferrable credit is subject to final approval by Argosy University. Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division (100-299) or 90 total semester credit hours for bachelor degree programs. Students are required to complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University. Effective: April 3, 2015 (2014-15 Catalog Year)

Argosy University ǁ http://www.argosy.edu ǁ 1-800-377-0617 9

TRANSFER GUIDE

Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justices

(Offered at Chandler-Gilbert & Gateway; Program Code: 3012) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

General Education Refer to https://asa.maricopa.edu/sites/default/files/AAS_GE.pdf for approved general education courses for AAS programs

ENG101 First-Year Composition or ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 ENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications

Requirement 3

ENG102 First-Year Composition or ENG108 First-Year Composition for ES 3 General Education Communications Requirement 3

Oral Communication – COM100/100AA-AC/110/110AA-AC/225/230 3 General Education/Open Elective 3

CRE101 College Critical Reading or equivalent through approved placement test score 0-3 General Education/Open Elective 0-3

MAT112 Mathematical Concept and Applications (3) or higher Mathematics course (3-5) 3-5 General Education Mathematics Requirement 3-5

Humanities, Arts, and Design – AJS123 Ethics and the Administration of Justice 3 General Education Humanities Requirement 3

Social-Behavioral Sciences – AJS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJA105 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Core) 3

Natural Sciences 4 General Education Natural Sciences Requirement 4 Required Courses

AJS119 Computer Applications in Justice Studies 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS200 Current Issues in Criminal Justice 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS225 Criminology* 3 CJA470 Criminology (Core) 3 AJS/EMT/FSC/SWU258 Victimology and Crisis Management* 3 CJA415 Victimology (Core) 3 AJS270 Community Relations 3 CJA/Open Elective 3

Required Courses/Certificate of Completion – select one speciality area: Correctional Studies - - -

AJS109 Substantive Criminal Law 3 CJA215 Criminal Law (Core) 3 AJS124 Correctional Institutions* 3 CJA340 Adult Corrections/Corrections Concentration 3 AJS212 Juvenile Justice Procedures* 3 CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency (Core) 3 AJS240 The Correction Function 3 CJA140 Introduction to Corrections (Core) 3 AJS250 Correctional Administration* 3 CJA350 Probation and Parole/Corrections Concentration 3 AJS275 Criminal Investigation I 3 CJA325 Criminal Investigations/Police Concentration 3

Forensic Science - - - AJS201 Rules of Evidence 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS213 Evidence Technology/Fingerprints 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS215 Criminalistics: Physical Evidence 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS216 Criminalistics: Biological Evidence 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS241 Police Photography 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS275 Criminal Investigation I 3 CJA325 Criminal Investigations/Police Concentration 3

Homeland Security - - - AJS109 Substantive Criminal Law or AJS142 Transportation and Border Security 3 CJA215 Criminal Law (Core) 3

AJS/DPR/FSC139 Emergency Response to Terrorism 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS195 International and Domestic Terrorism* 3 CJA426 Terrorism/Homeland Security Concentration 3 AJS230 The Police Function or AJS143 Intelligence Analysis and Security Management 3 CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations (Core)

or CJA/Open Elective 3

AJS260 Procedural Criminal Law* 3 CJA315 Criminal Procedure (Core) 3 AJS275 Criminal Investigation I 3 CJA325 Criminal Investigations/Police Concentration 3

Justice Studies - - - AJS109 Substantive Criminal Law 3 CJA215 Criminal Law (Core) 3 AJS212 Juvenile Justice Procedures* 3 CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency (Core) 3 AJS230 The Police Function 3 CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations (Core) 3 AJS240 The Correction Function 3 CJA140 Introduction to Corrections (Core) 3 AJS260 Procedural Criminal Law* 3 CJA315 Criminal Procedure (Core) 3

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Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justices

(Offered at Chandler-Gilbert & Gateway; Program Code: 3012) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

AJS275 Criminal Investigation I 3 CJA325 Criminal Investigations/Police Concentration 3 Minimum Credits Required 62

Students are encouraged to complete courses numbered 100 or higher as needed to reach 72 lower-division credit transfer maximum

0-10 General Education/Open Elective or Program Core 0-10

Remaining Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Requirements at Argosy University SEM.

General Education Humanities 3 Social Sciences 6 Natural Sciences 2 Mathematics 1-3 General Education Electives 0-3 COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness (fulfilled if COM110 is taken) 0-3 ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education Elective Waived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 credit General Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirement

0-3

Core CJA140 Introduction to Corrections (fulfilled if AJS240 is taken) 0-3 CJA215 Criminal Law (fulfilled if AJS109 is taken) 0-3 CJA225 Criminal Court System 3 CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations (fulfilled if AJS230 is taken) 0-3 CJA315 Criminal Procedure (waived* if AJS260 is taken) 0-3 CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency (waived* if AJS212 is taken) 0-3 CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Methods and Statistics 3 CJA499 Criminal Justice Capstone 3 Criminal Justice Electives or Concentration Requirements Students enrolled in the BS in Criminal Justice degree program are required to successfully complete four criminal justice elective courses (12 credit hours). Students may select one of the optional concentration that will be applied to this requirement. (*Note: While the courses below may fulfill the requirement of completing elective credits, some of these courses may not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upper division credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remaining number of credits in each category.)

Corrections CJA340 Adult Corrections (waived* if AJS124 is taken) CJA347 Juvenile Corrections CJA350 Probation and Parole (waived* if AJS250 is taken) CJA460 Penology Theory

Forensic Psychology PSY303 Introduction to Crime and Causes PSY381 Abnormal Psychology PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY498 Psychology and the Criminal Mind

Homeland Security CJA426 Terrorism (waived* if AJS195 is taken) CJA435 Homeland Security CJA445 Emergency Management-Incident Command CJA455 Transportation Protection and Vulnerability Assessment

Management BUS320 21st Century Leadership and Beyond BUS423 Business Psychology MGT411 Human Resource Management MGT450 Managing Cultural Diversity

Police CJA320 Interviewing and Interrogation CJA325 Criminal Investigations (waived* if AJS275 is taken) CJA335 Organized Crime CJA425 Community Policing and Crime Prevention

Security Management SEC103 Introduction to Security Management SEC317 Risk Assessment and Management SEC323 Computer Systems Security SEC333 Global Security

Substance Abuse PSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive Behavior PSY481 Substance Abuse and the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment

Open Electives (minimum of 33 credits, determined on transfer credits above)

Minimum Credit Hours Required to Complete Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Argosy University 120

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Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justices

(Offered at Chandler-Gilbert & Gateway; Program Code: 3012) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements • Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours • *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosy

office do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective. • The following are requirements for the BSCJ degree:

o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven criminal justice core courses or 33 credits o Four criminal justice courses, or 12 credits, or one concentration consisting of 12 credits o Eleven courses, or 33 credits of Open Electives

This is not an articulation agreement, or a guarantee of credit, but a transfer tool. Full credit may be given for the courses listed above, provided that the grade for each course is a “C-” (2.0) or better. Courses in which grades below a “C-” (2.0) are earned are not automatically transferable. A determination of transferrable credit is subject to final approval by Argosy University. Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division (100-299) or 90 total semester credit hours for bachelor degree programs. Students are required to complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University. Effective: April 3, 2015 (2014-15 Catalog Year)

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Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justices

(Offered at Scottsdale; Program Code: 3396) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

General Education Refer to https://asa.maricopa.edu/sites/default/files/AAS_GE.pdf for approved general education courses for AAS programs

ENG101 First-Year Composition or ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 ENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications

Requirement 3

ENG102 First-Year Composition or ENG108 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 General Education Communications Requirement 3

COM100 Introduction to Human Communication or COM100AA-AC Introduction to Human Communication Part I-III or COM225 Public Speaking

3 General Education/Open Elective 3

CRE101 College Critical Reading or equivalent through approved placement test score 0-3 General Education/Open Elective 0-3

MAT112 Mathematical Concept and Applications (3) or higher Mathematics course (3-5) 3-5 General Education Mathematics Requirement 3-5

Humanities, Arts, and Design – AJS123 Ethics and the Administration of Justice 3 General Education Humanities Requirement 3

Social-Behavioral Sciences – AJS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 0 CJA105 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Core) 0

Natural Sciences 4 General Education Natural Sciences Requirement 4 Required Courses

AJS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJA105 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Core) 3 AJS109 Substantive Criminal Law 3 CJA215 Criminal Law (Core) 3 AJS225 Criminology* 3 CJA470 Criminology (Core) 3 AJS230 The Police Function 3 CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations (Core) 3 AJS240 The Correction Function 3 CJA140 Introduction to Corrections (Core) 3 AJS260 Procedural Criminal Law* 3 CJA315 Criminal Procedure (Core) 3

Restricted Electives – select 21 credits: AJS210 Constitutional Law 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS258 Victimology and Crisis Management* 3 CJA415 Victimology (Core) 3 Any AJS or JUD course (not already taken) 0.5-17 CJA/Open Elective 0.5-17

Minimum Credits Required 61-63 Students are encouraged to complete courses numbered 100 or higher as needed to reach 72 lower-division credit transfer maximum

0-11 General Education/Open Elective or Program Core 0-11

Remaining Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Requirements at Argosy University SEM.

General Education Humanities 3 Social Sciences 6 Natural Sciences 2 Mathematics 1-3 General Education Electives 0-3 COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness 3 ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education Elective Waived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 credit General Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirement

0-3

Core CJA225 Criminal Court System 3 CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency 3 CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Methods and Statistics 3 CJA499 Criminal Justice Capstone 3

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Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justices

(Offered at Scottsdale; Program Code: 3396) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

Criminal Justice Electives or Concentration Requirements Students enrolled in the BS in Criminal Justice degree program are required to successfully complete four criminal justice elective courses (12 credit hours). Students may select one of the optional concentration that will be applied to this requirement. (*Note: While the courses below may fulfill the requirement of completing elective credits, some of these courses may not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upper division credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remaining number of credits in each category.)

Corrections CJA340 Adult Corrections CJA347 Juvenile Corrections CJA350 Probation and Parole CJA460 Penology Theory

Forensic Psychology PSY303 Introduction to Crime and Causes PSY381 Abnormal Psychology PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY498 Psychology and the Criminal Mind

Homeland Security CJA426 Terrorism CJA435 Homeland Security CJA445 Emergency Management-Incident Command CJA455 Transportation Protection and Vulnerability Assessment

Management BUS320 21st Century Leadership and Beyond BUS423 Business Psychology MGT411 Human Resource Management MGT450 Managing Cultural Diversity

Police CJA320 Interviewing and Interrogation CJA325 Criminal Investigations CJA335 Organized Crime CJA425 Community Policing and Crime Prevention

Security Management SEC103 Introduction to Security Management SEC317 Risk Assessment and Management SEC323 Computer Systems Security SEC333 Global Security

Substance Abuse PSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive Behavior PSY481 Substance Abuse and the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment

Open Electives (minimum of 33 credits, determined on transfer credits above)

Minimum Credit Hours Required to Complete Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Argosy University 120

Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements • Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours • *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosy

office do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective. • The following are requirements for the BSCJ degree:

o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven criminal justice core courses or 33 credits o Four criminal justice courses, or 12 credits, or one concentration consisting of 12 credits o Eleven courses, or 33 credits of Open Electives

This is not an articulation agreement, or a guarantee of credit, but a transfer tool. Full credit may be given for the courses listed above, provided that the grade for each course is a “C-” (2.0) or better. Courses in which grades below a “C-” (2.0) are earned are not automatically transferable. A determination of transferrable credit is subject to final approval by Argosy University. Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division (100-299) or 90 total semester credit hours for bachelor degree programs. Students are required to complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University. Effective: April 3, 2015 (2014-15 Catalog Year)

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Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Administration of Justices

(Offered at Mesa; Program Code: 3398) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

General Education Refer to https://asa.maricopa.edu/sites/default/files/AAS_GE.pdf for approved general education courses for AAS programs

ENG101 First-Year Composition 3 ENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications Requirement 3

ENG102 First-Year Composition 3 General Education Communications Requirement 3 COM100 Introduction to Human Communication or COM225 Public Speaking or COM230 Small Group Communication

3 General Education/Open Elective 3

CRE101 College Critical Reading or equivalent through approved placement test score 3 General Education/Open Elective 3

MAT112 Mathematical Concept and Applications (3) or MAT120 Intermediate Algebra (5) or MAT121 Intermediate Algebra (4) or MAT122 Intermediate Algebra (3) or higher Mathematics (MA) course

3-5 General Education Mathematics Requirement 3-5

Humanities, Arts, and Design – AJS123 Ethics and the Administration of Justice 3 General Education Humanities Requirement 3

Social-Behavioral Sciences – AJS200 Current Issues in Criminal Justice or AJS258 Victimology and Crisis Management* or AJS270 Community Relations

3 CJA/Open Elective or CJA415 Victimology (Core) or CJA/Open Elective

3

Natural Sciences 4 General Education Natural Sciences Requirement 4 Required Courses

AJS101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJA105 Introduction to Criminal Justice (Core) 3 AJS109 Substantive Criminal Law 3 CJA215 Criminal Law (Core) 3 AJS212 Juvenile Justice Procedures* 3 CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency (Core) 3 AJS225 Criminology* 3 CJA470 Criminology (Core) 3 AJS230 The Police Function 3 CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations (Core) 3 AJS240 The Correction Function 3 CJA140 Introduction to Corrections (Core) 3 AJS260 Procedural Criminal Law* 3 CJA315 Criminal Procedure (Core) 3 AJS275 Criminal Investigation I 3 CJA325 Criminal Investigations/Police Concentration 3

Restricted Electives – select 15-18 credits: AJS210 Constitutional Law 3 CJA/Open Elective 3 AJS258 Victimology and Crisis Management* 3 CJA415 Victimology (Core) 3 Any AJS or JUD course (not already taken) 0.5-17 CJA/Open Elective 0.5-17

Minimum Credits Required 64 Students are encouraged to complete courses numbered 100 or higher as needed to reach 72 lower-division credit transfer maximum

0-8 General Education/Open Elective or Program Core 0-8

Remaining Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Requirements at Argosy University SEM.

General Education Humanities 3 Social Sciences 6 Natural Sciences 2 Mathematics 1-3 COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness 3 ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education Elective Waived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 credit General Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirement

0-3

Core CJA225 Criminal Court System 3 CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Methods and Statistics 3

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(Offered at Mesa; Program Code: 3398) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

CJA499 Criminal Justice Capstone 3 Criminal Justice Electives or Concentration Requirements Students enrolled in the BS in Criminal Justice degree program are required to successfully complete four criminal justice elective courses (12 credit hours). Students may select one of the optional concentration that will be applied to this requirement. (*Note: While the courses below may fulfill the requirement of completing elective credits, some of these courses may not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upper division credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remaining number of credits in each category.)

Corrections CJA340 Adult Corrections CJA347 Juvenile Corrections (waived* by AJS374) CJA350 Probation and Parole CJA460 Penology Theory

Forensic Psychology PSY303 Introduction to Crime and Causes PSY381 Abnormal Psychology PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY498 Psychology and the Criminal Mind

Homeland Security CJA426 Terrorism CJA435 Homeland Security CJA445 Emergency Management-Incident Command CJA455 Transportation Protection and Vulnerability Assessment

Management BUS320 21st Century Leadership and Beyond BUS423 Business Psychology MGT411 Human Resource Management MGT450 Managing Cultural Diversity

Police CJA320 Interviewing and Interrogation CJA325 Criminal Investigations (waived* by AJS275) CJA335 Organized Crime CJA425 Community Policing and Crime Prevention

Security Management SEC103 Introduction to Security Management SEC317 Risk Assessment and Management SEC323 Computer Systems Security SEC333 Global Security

Substance Abuse PSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive Behavior PSY481 Substance Abuse and the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment

Open Electives (minimum of 33 credits, determined on transfer credits above)

Minimum Credit Hours Required to Complete Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Argosy University 120

Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements • Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours • *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosy

office do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective. • The following are requirements for the BSCJ degree:

o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven criminal justice core courses or 33 credits o Four criminal justice courses, or 12 credits, or one concentration consisting of 12 credits o Eleven courses, or 33 credits of Open Electives

This is not an articulation agreement, or a guarantee of credit, but a transfer tool. Full credit may be given for the courses listed above, provided that the grade for each course is a “C-” (2.0) or better. Courses in which grades below a “C-” (2.0) are earned are not automatically transferable. A determination of transferrable credit is subject to final approval by Argosy University. Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division (100-299) or 90 total semester credit hours for bachelor degree programs. Students are required to complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University. Effective: April 3, 2015 (2014-15 Catalog Year)

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Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Corrections

(Offered at Rio Salado; Program Code: 3016) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

General Education Refer to https://asa.maricopa.edu/sites/default/files/AAS_GE.pdf for approved general education courses for AAS programs

ENG101 First-Year Composition or ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 ENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications

Requirement 3

ENG102 First-Year Composition or ENG108 First-Year Composition for ESL 3 General Education Communications Requirement 3

COM230 Small Group Communication 3 General Education/Open Elective 3 CRE101 College Critical Reading or CRE111 Critical Reading for Business and Industry or equivalent through approved placement test score

0-3 General Education/Open Elective 0-3

MAT122 Intermediate Algebra 3 General Education Mathematics Requirement 3 Humanities, Arts, and Design 3 General Education Humanities Requirement 3 Social-Behavioral Sciences 3 General Education Social Sciences Requirement 3 Natural Sciences 4 General Education Natural Sciences Requirement 4

Required Courses COM110 Interpersonal Communication or COM263 Elements of Intercultural Communication 3 COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness

or General Education/Open Elective 3

POS220 U.S. and Arizona Constitution (3) or POS221 Arizona Constitution (1) and POS222 U.S. Constitution (2)

3 General Education Social Sciences Requirement 3

PSY101 Introduction to Psychology or PSY132 Psychology and Culture 3 General Education/Open Elective 3

SOC101 Introduction to Sociology 3 General Education/Open Elective 3 Required Courses/Certificate of Completion – select speciality area:

Advanced Corrections - - - Certificate of Completion in Basic Corrections 21 CJA/Open Elective 21 LET167 Correctional Sergeant Leadership 2 Open Elective 2 MGT229 Management and Leadership I 3 Open Elective 3 PAD116 Supervisory Training for DOC Employees 3 Open Elective 3

Juvenile Corrections - - - Certificate of Completion in Juvenile Corrections 20 CJA/Open Elective 20 CFS205 Human Development 3 Open Elective 3 CFS277 Adult-Adolescent Interaction 3 Open Elective 3

Minimum Credits Required 60-64 Students are encouraged to complete courses numbered 100 or higher as needed to reach 72 lower-division credit transfer maximum

0-12 General Education/Open Elective or Program Core 0-12

Remaining Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Requirements at Argosy University SEM.

General Education Humanities 3 Natural Sciences 2 Mathematics 3 COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness (fulfilled if COM110 is taken) 0-3 ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education Elective Waived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 credit General Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirement

0-3

Core CJA105 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJA140 Introduction to Corrections 3 CJA215 Criminal Law 3 CJA225 Criminal Court System 3 CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations 3

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Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Corrections

(Offered at Rio Salado; Program Code: 3016) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

CJA315 Criminal Procedure 3 CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency 3 CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Methods and Statistics 3 CJA415 Victimology 3 CJA470 Criminology 3 CJA499 Criminal Justice Capstone 3 Criminal Justice Electives or Concentration Requirements Students enrolled in the BS in Criminal Justice degree program are required to successfully complete four criminal justice elective courses (12 credit hours). Students may select one of the optional concentration that will be applied to this requirement. (*Note: While the courses below may fulfill the requirement of completing elective credits, some of these courses may not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upper division credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remaining number of credits in each category.)

Corrections CJA340 Adult Corrections CJA347 Juvenile Corrections CJA350 Probation and Parole CJA460 Penology Theory

Forensic Psychology PSY303 Introduction to Crime and Causes PSY381 Abnormal Psychology PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY498 Psychology and the Criminal Mind

Homeland Security CJA426 Terrorism CJA435 Homeland Security CJA445 Emergency Management-Incident Command CJA455 Transportation Protection and Vulnerability Assessment

Management BUS320 21st Century Leadership and Beyond BUS423 Business Psychology MGT411 Human Resource Management MGT450 Managing Cultural Diversity

Police CJA320 Interviewing and Interrogation CJA325 Criminal Investigations CJA335 Organized Crime CJA425 Community Policing and Crime Prevention

Security Management SEC103 Introduction to Security Management SEC317 Risk Assessment and Management SEC323 Computer Systems Security SEC333 Global Security

Substance Abuse PSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive Behavior PSY481 Substance Abuse and the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment

Open Electives (minimum of 33 credits, determined on transfer credits above)

Minimum Credit Hours Required to Complete Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Argosy University 120

Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements • Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours • *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosy

office do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective. • The following are requirements for the BSCJ degree:

o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven criminal justice core courses or 33 credits o Four criminal justice courses, or 12 credits, or one concentration consisting of 12 credits o Eleven courses, or 33 credits of Open Electives

This is not an articulation agreement, or a guarantee of credit, but a transfer tool. Full credit may be given for the courses listed above, provided that the grade for each course is a “C-” (2.0) or better. Courses in which grades below a “C-” (2.0) are earned are not automatically transferable. A determination of transferrable credit is subject to final approval by Argosy University. Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division (100-299) or 90 total semester credit hours for bachelor degree programs. Students are required to complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University. Effective: April 3, 2015 (2014-15 Catalog Year)

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Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Law Enforcement Technology

(Offered at Rio Salado; Program Code: 3385) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

General Education Refer to https://asa.maricopa.edu/sites/default/files/AAS_GE.pdf for approved general education courses for AAS programs

ENG101 First-Year Composition 3 ENG101 Composition I/General Education Communications Requirement 3

ENG102 First-Year Composition or ENG111 Technical and Professional Writing 3 General Education Communications Requirement 3

COM100 Introduction to Human Communication or COM230 Small Group Communication 3 General Education/Open Elective 3

CRE101 College Critical Reading or CRE111 Critical Reading for Business and Industry or equivalent through approved placement test score

3 General Education/Open Elective 3

MAT112 Mathematical Concept and Applications (3) or higher Mathematics course (3-5) 3-5 General Education Mathematics Requirement 3-5

Humanities, Arts, and Design 3 General Education Humanities Requirement 3 Social-Behavioral Sciences 3 General Education Social Sciences Requirement 3 Natural Sciences 4 General Education Natural Sciences Requirement 4

Required Courses Certificate of Completion in Law Enforcement Technology Academy or Certificate of Completion in Law Enforcement Technology

39 CJA/Open Elective 39

Minimum Credits Required 64 Students are encouraged to complete courses numbered 100 or higher as needed to reach 72 lower-division credit transfer maximum

0-8 General Education/Open Elective or Program Core 0-8

Remaining Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Degree Requirements at Argosy University SEM.

General Education Humanities 3 Social Sciences 3 Natural Sciences 2 Mathematics 1-3 COM180 Interpersonal Effectiveness 3 ASP100 Skills for Success or General Education Elective Waived with completion of associate’s degree or a minimum of 60 transfer credits and 2.0 cumulative GPA – student must complete an additional 3 credit General Education course to satisfy the 42 credits of General Education requirement

0-3

Core CJA105 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 CJA140 Introduction to Corrections 3 CJA215 Criminal Law 3 CJA225 Criminal Court System 3 CJA235 Police Organizational Structure and Operations 3 CJA315 Criminal Procedure 3 CJA330 Juvenile Delinquency 3 CJA345 Criminal Justice Research Methods and Statistics 3 CJA415 Victimology 3 CJA470 Criminology 3 CJA499 Criminal Justice Capstone 3 Criminal Justice Electives or Concentration Requirements Students enrolled in the BS in Criminal Justice degree program are required to successfully complete four criminal justice elective courses (12 credit hours). Students may select one of the optional concentration that will be applied to this requirement. (*Note: While the courses below may fulfill the requirement of completing elective credits, some of these courses may not meet the additional requirement of attaining 42 upper division credits. Students should select electives based on the total number of lower- and upper-division credits transferred to Argosy, and the remaining number of credits in each category.)

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Maricopa Community Colleges Associate in Applied Science in Law Enforcement Technology

(Offered at Rio Salado; Program Code: 3385) 2015-2016 Catalog

Credits Argosy University (AU)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice 2014-2015 Catalog

SEM.

Corrections CJA340 Adult Corrections CJA347 Juvenile Corrections CJA350 Probation and Parole CJA460 Penology Theory

Forensic Psychology PSY303 Introduction to Crime and Causes PSY381 Abnormal Psychology PSY422 Forensic Psychology PSY498 Psychology and the Criminal Mind

Homeland Security CJA426 Terrorism CJA435 Homeland Security CJA445 Emergency Management-Incident Command CJA455 Transportation Protection and Vulnerability Assessment

Management BUS320 21st Century Leadership and Beyond BUS423 Business Psychology MGT411 Human Resource Management MGT450 Managing Cultural Diversity

Police CJA320 Interviewing and Interrogation CJA325 Criminal Investigations CJA335 Organized Crime CJA425 Community Policing and Crime Prevention

Security Management SEC103 Introduction to Security Management SEC317 Risk Assessment and Management SEC323 Computer Systems Security SEC333 Global Security

Substance Abuse PSY370 Introduction to Addiction and Addictive Behavior PSY481 Substance Abuse and the Family PSY496 Substance Abuse Assessment PSY497 Substance Abuse Treatment

Open Electives (minimum of 33 credits, determined on transfer credits above)

Minimum Credit Hours Required to Complete Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Argosy University 120

Transfer of Credit/Degree Requirements • Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division or 90 total semester credit hours • *Lower division courses (100-200 level) taken that are similar in content to Argosy required courses as determined by the appropriate Argosy

office do not need to be retaken; however, the upper division (300-400 level) credit must be replaced with another upper division elective. • The following are requirements for the BSCJ degree:

o A minimum of 42 upper division credits o Eleven criminal justice core courses or 33 credits o Four criminal justice courses, or 12 credits, or one concentration consisting of 12 credits o Eleven courses, or 33 credits of Open Electives

This is not an articulation agreement, or a guarantee of credit, but a transfer tool. Full credit may be given for the courses listed above, provided that the grade for each course is a “C-” (2.0) or better. Courses in which grades below a “C-” (2.0) are earned are not automatically transferable. A determination of transferrable credit is subject to final approval by Argosy University. Students may transfer a maximum of 72 lower division (100-299) or 90 total semester credit hours for bachelor degree programs. Students are required to complete a minimum of 42 hours of upper division coursework prior to graduation from the University. Effective: April 3, 2015 (2014-15 Catalog Year)