Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice graduates work in a municipal, county, state, or federal law enforcement agency or correction system. Other positions requiring law enforcement training are available at all levels in government and in private industry. Students may work toward the Associate of Applied Science degree or the Juvenile Corrections Certificate. Students are accepted each term after meeting certain requirements.
- CJA 100
- Professions in Crim. Justice
- CJA 101
- Cultural Diversity in CJ Prof
- CJA 111
- Intro Crim Just Sys - Police
- CJA 112
- Intro Crim Just Sys - Courts
- CJA 113
- Intro to CJS- Corrections
- CJA 114
- Intro. to Juvenile Process
- CJA 115
- Intro to Jail Operations
- CJA 210
- Arrest, Search & Seizure
- CJA 211
- Civil Liability & Ethics in CJ
- CJA 212
- Criminal Law
- CJA 213
- Evidence
- CJA 214
- Criminal Investigation
- CJA 225
- CJ and the U.S. Constitution
- CJA 228
- Organized Crime and Terrorism
- CJA 230
- Police Report Writing
- CJA 243
- Narcotics & Dangerous Drugs
- CJA 244
- Tact. Comm. Crisis Incidents
- CJA 262
- Intro. Correctional Treatment
- CJA 264
- Intro. Corrections Admin
- CJA 299B
- Fish and Wildlife Enforcement
- CJA 299D
- Intro to Criminal Gangs
Cooperative Education
To register please contact Tanya Maldonado (503-978-5290 or tmaldona@pcc.edu). Students must complete all paperwork with Tanya by the second Friday of the term.
- CJA 280A
- CE: Criminal Justice