Explore the Science of Crime and Justice

If you're drawn to understanding the causes of crime, the structure of justice systems, and how to create safer communities, the Criminology A.A. degree is a smart first step. This program is designed for students planning to transfer to a four-year college or university to pursue a bachelor’s degree in criminology, criminal justice, or a related field. You’ll study everything from constitutional law to juvenile justice and terrorism, while building strong communication, research, and analytical skills.

 

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Your Degree = Junior Standing at a PASSHE University

Complete this associate degree and transfer seamlessly into a bachelor’s program at any Pennsylvania State System (PASSHE) university. Thanks to statewide Program-to-Program (P2P) agreements, you’ll enter with junior-level standing—saving time and money.

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What You'll Learn

  • Understand the U.S. criminal justice system and legal procedures
  • Classify and interpret criminal behavior using field-specific terminology
  • Analyze juvenile justice, terrorism, and crime prevention strategies
  • Explore ethical and societal impacts of law enforcement and justice
  • Prepare to transfer into a bachelor’s degree program in criminology or criminal justice

Program Requirements

This associate degree includes a minimum of 62 credits and can be completed in four semesters of full-time study. You’ll take courses in criminology, sociology, law, terrorism, and general education.

Visit the academic catalog for a full list of required courses by semester:

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Where This Degree Can Take You

This degree prepares students to transfer into bachelor’s programs in criminology, criminal justice, homeland security, sociology, or pre-law, and ultimately pursue careers in law enforcement, corrections, legal services, or social work.

With further education, this degree can lead to roles such as:
  • Police Officer or Detective
  • Probation or Parole Officer
  • Crime Analyst
  • Criminal Investigator
  • Legal Assistant
  • Social Service Coordinator

Graduates with advanced degrees in criminology or criminal justice may work in:
  • Local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies
  • Correctional facilities and rehabilitation centers
  • Courts and legal firms
  • Social service and victim advocacy organizations
  • Homeland security or emergency management

 

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