Criminal Justice, Transfer, A.S.
Make a Difference: Pursue a Career in Criminal Justice
Are you hot on the trail of a career in criminal justice? Get off on the right foot with an associate degree from DCC — then transfer to a four-year school. This program is also a good choice if you're interested in pre-law studies.
credits of criminal justices, law, psychology, and more
years of full-time study for most students (earning college credits in high school can save time)
After graduation — start your career right away, or transfer to a 4-year school
What You'll Study in Our Criminal Justice Program
Whether you're new to the field of criminal justice, or in the hunt for advanced career skills, and don't want to spend four years in school, we offer you a balance of general, liberal arts and technical courses.
You'll be ready to pursue careers in law enforcement, corrections, probation, parole, rehabilitation, industrial security and other positions in related areas at the municipal, state and federal levels.
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GOV 121: The American National Experience
Learn about political and historical analysis, how government works, and the political
process.
BHS 142: Criminology
Intro to crime and society's response to crime, rehabilitation of criminals and the
prevention of crime.
CRJ 261: White Collar Crime
Explore offenses, offenders, victim concerns and organized efforts to control and
prevent these crimes.
Where Do Criminal Justice Grads Go?
Get Involved While You're Here
"The faculty and staff at DCC have helped me tremendously. All of the criminal justice professors I've met will do anything to help their students succeed."
Erik Merrell
Criminal Justice Transfer
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What You'll Learn
Once you've successfully completed your A.A.S. degree in Criminal Justice Transfer, you’ll be able to:
- Identify the components of the Criminal Justice System including police courts and corrections;
- Describe the Criminal Justice Process from incident, initial contact with law enforcement, through the trial process and sentencing;
- Demonstrate an understanding of due process.
Students pursuing careers in criminal justice or related fields should be aware that certain aspects of health and/or character may be conditional to employment.
How to Make DCC Work for You
Contact Us
Office of Admissions
101 Orcutt Student Services Center
Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Phone: (845) 431-8010
Email: admissions@sunydutchess.edu
53 Pendell Road
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601