Public Safety & Service

Administration Of Justice

If you want to pursue a career in law and order, you might consider a future in Administration of Justice. Depending on the university, you might specialize in corrections, law enforcement, forensics, criminal justice research and management, criminology or legal studies.

Why should you get your associate of science degree for transfer in Administration of Justice?

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Administration of Justice degree programs near you.

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Santa Ana College Campus

Criminal Justice

Santa Ana College

College of San Mateo Campus

Administration Of Justice: Criminology

Santa Barbara City College

Santa Rosa Junior College Campus

Administration Of Justice

Santa Rosa Junior College

College of the Redwoods Campus

Police Science

College of the Redwoods

Moorpark College Campus

Fundamentals Of Law

Moorpark College

Santa Monica College Campus

Administration Of Justice

Santa Monica College

Cypress College Campus

Associate In Science In Administration Of Justice

Cypress College

Moreno Valley College Campus

Administration Of Justice

Moreno Valley College

East Los Angeles College

Administration Of Justice, Law Emphasis

East Los Angeles College

Compton College Campus

Administration Of Justice

Compton College

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Community colleges offer Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees. It requires that you complete a minimum of 60 semester units (depending on your major) of general education and major classes.

A four-year college or university offers the Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees, which are more advanced. It requires that you complete a minimum of 120 semester units (sometimes more depending on your major) before graduating. You may complete 60 lower-division units at a community college and approximately 60 upper-division units at a university.