This award is not eligible for Financial Aid
The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Administration of Justice program is designed to be interdisciplinary by nature and provides students with foundational knowledge of the criminal justice system and operational processes for addressing crime within society. This program also examines diverse populations and communities, and their effects on relationships with the criminal justice system. In addition, this program allows students to familiarize themselves with and evaluate various career opportunities in the criminal justice field and is one pathway to the Associate in Applied Science (AAS) in Administration of Justice.
This is a Fast Track Certificate, which can be completed in two semesters or less.
Details
Field of Interest
Behavioral Science and Human Services
Degree Type
Certificate of Completion (CCL)
Academic Plan
Administration of Justice (CER)
Total credits required
15
Notes
This program is not eligible for Title IV Federal Financial Aid.
Students must earn a grade of C or better in all courses within the program.
What You'll Learn
- Synthesize multiple sources of information to make timely assessments.
- Solve problems through logical and sound reasoning.
- Communicate orally, visually and in writing precisely, appropriately, and effectively to varied audiences.
- Communicate in the language common to the criminal justice system.
- Collaborate with diverse agencies, community representatives and individuals to achieve common goals.
- Apply the principles and processes of criminal and constitutional law, criminology theory, knowledge of the functions and components of the criminal justice system, and current issues to criminal justice operations.
- Utilize technology to collect, analyze and communicate data.
- Practice professional standards appropriate to the field of criminal justice.
- Subscribe to and practice ethical behavior appropriate to the field of criminal justice.
Career Statistics
Successful completion of this certificate may lead to employment in a variety of different occupations and industries. Below are examples of related occupations with associated Arizona-based wages* for this certificate. Education requirements vary for the occupations listed below, so you may need further education or degrees in order to qualify for some of these jobs and earn the related salaries. Please visit with an academic advisor and/or program director for additional information. You can click on any occupation to view the detail regarding education level, wages, and employment information.
Guard inmates in penal or rehabilitative institutions in accordance with established regulations and procedures. May guard prisoners in transit between jail, courtroom, prison, or other point. Includes deputy sheriffs and police who spend the majority of their time guarding prisoners in correctional institutions.
Entry Level Salary
$37,140
Expert Level Salary
$57,390
Average Hourly Wage
$21.67
Entry Level Hourly Wage
$17.86
Mid Level Hourly Wage
$22.00
Expert Level Hourly Wage
$27.59
Typical Education Level
High School Diploma
Projected Job Openings
8,180
Conduct investigations related to suspected violations of federal, state, or local laws to prevent or solve crimes.
Entry Level Salary
$55,200
Expert Level Salary
$124,160
Average Hourly Wage
$42.38
Entry Level Hourly Wage
$26.54
Mid Level Hourly Wage
$43.00
Expert Level Hourly Wage
$59.69
Typical Education Level
High School Diploma
Projected Job Openings
1,720
Directly supervise and coordinate activities of members of police force.
Entry Level Salary
$61,930
Expert Level Salary
$128,710
Average Hourly Wage
$47.41
Entry Level Hourly Wage
$29.77
Mid Level Hourly Wage
$47.00
Expert Level Hourly Wage
$61.88
Typical Education Level
High School Diploma
Projected Job Openings
2,050
Patrol assigned area to prevent fish and game law violations. Investigate reports of damage to crops or property by wildlife. Compile biological data.
Entry Level Salary
$33,100
Expert Level Salary
$57,750
Average Hourly Wage
$20.20
Entry Level Hourly Wage
$15.92
Mid Level Hourly Wage
$18.00
Expert Level Hourly Wage
$27.76
Typical Education Level
Bachelors Degree
Projected Job Openings
100
Gather, analyze, or evaluate information from a variety of sources, such as law enforcement databases, surveillance, intelligence networks or geographic information systems. Use intelligence data to anticipate and prevent organized crime activities, such as terrorism.
Entry Level Salary
$55,200
Expert Level Salary
$124,160
Average Hourly Wage
$42.38
Entry Level Hourly Wage
$26.54
Mid Level Hourly Wage
$43.00
Expert Level Hourly Wage
$59.69
Typical Education Level
Bachelors Degree
Projected Job Openings
1,720
Maintain order and protect life and property by enforcing local, tribal, state, or federal laws and ordinances. Perform a combination of the following duties: patrol a specific area; direct traffic; issue traffic summonses; investigate accidents; apprehend and arrest suspects, or serve legal processes of courts. Includes police officers working at educational institutions.
Entry Level Salary
$48,290
Expert Level Salary
$80,140
Average Hourly Wage
$32.72
Entry Level Hourly Wage
$23.22
Mid Level Hourly Wage
$31.00
Expert Level Hourly Wage
$38.53
Typical Education Level
High School Diploma
Projected Job Openings
10,330
Collect evidence at crime scene, classify and identify fingerprints, and photograph evidence for use in criminal and civil cases.
Entry Level Salary
$55,200
Expert Level Salary
$124,160
Average Hourly Wage
$42.38
Entry Level Hourly Wage
$26.54
Mid Level Hourly Wage
$43.00
Expert Level Hourly Wage
$59.69
Typical Education Level
Associates Degree
Projected Job Openings
1,720
Operate telephone, radio, or other communication systems to receive and communicate requests for emergency assistance at 9-1-1 public safety answering points and emergency operations centers. Take information from the public and other sources regarding crimes, threats, disturbances, acts of terrorism, fires, medical emergencies, and other public safety matters. May coordinate and provide information to law enforcement and emergency response personnel. May access sensitive databases and other information sources as needed. May provide additional instructions to callers based on knowledge of and certification in law enforcement, fire, or emergency medical procedures.
Entry Level Salary
$36,610
Expert Level Salary
$60,130
Average Hourly Wage
$22.54
Entry Level Hourly Wage
$17.60
Mid Level Hourly Wage
$22.00
Expert Level Hourly Wage
$28.91
Typical Education Level
High School Diploma
Projected Job Openings
1,400
Guard, patrol, or monitor premises to prevent theft, violence, or infractions of rules. May operate x-ray and metal detector equipment.
Entry Level Salary
$28,900
Expert Level Salary
$39,160
Average Hourly Wage
$16.15
Entry Level Hourly Wage
$13.90
Mid Level Hourly Wage
$14.00
Expert Level Hourly Wage
$18.83
Typical Education Level
High School Diploma
Projected Job Openings
26,130
Protect and police railroad and transit property, employees, or passengers.
Average National Salary
$69,570
Typical Education Level
Bachelors Degree
* Career and wage information provided by Pipeline AZ using data, reports, and forecasts which are generated using government data sources.
Course Sequence by Term
The following is the suggested course sequence by term. Please keep in mind:
- Students should meet with an academic advisor to develop an individual education plan that meets their academic and career goals. Use the Degree Progress Report Tool in your to manage your plan.
- The course sequence is laid out by suggested term and may be affected when students enter the program at different times of the year.
- Initial course placement is determined by current district placement measures and/or completion of 100-200 level course and/or program requirements.
- Degree and transfer seeking students may be required to successfully complete a MCCCD First Year Experience Course (FYE) within the first two semesters at a MCCCD College. Courses include FYE101 and FYE103. Course offerings will vary by college. See an academic, program, or faculty advisor for details.
Full-time status is 12 credits to 18 credits per semester.
A sequence of suggested courses that should be taken during Term 1
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Part-time status is 11 credit hours or less.
A sequence of suggested courses that should be taken during Term 1
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Course Area Key
Gateway Course = Generally the first major-specific course in a pathway.
Critical Course = A course that is highly predictive of future success in a pathway.
- HU = Humanities, Fine Arts, and Design
- SB = Social-Behavioral Sciences
Disclaimer
Course Sequence total credits may differ from the program information located on the MCCCD curriculum website due to program and system design.
This certificate is not eligible for Title IV Federal Financial Aid.
View MCCCD’s for additional details regarding the requirements of this award .
At Maricopa, we strive to provide you with accurate and current information about our degree and certificate offerings. Due to the dynamic nature of the curriculum process, course and program information is subject to change. As a result, the course list associated with this degree or certificate on this site does not represent a contract, nor does it guarantee course availability. If you are interested in pursuing this degree or certificate, we encourage you to meet with an advisor to discuss the requirements at your college for the appropriate catalog year.
Previous Catalog Years
The pathway map presented above is for the current catalog year and is the intended pathway map for new students. All previous catalog years for this pathway map are available at the link below.