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Criminal Justice | Law Enforcement, AAS

Location(s): Chemeketa Brooks


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The Law Enforcement associate of applied science degree prepares graduates to provide police services for the public and communities in which they serve and the agencies they represent. Students participate in the academic and practical “hands-on” learning environments required for entry-level duties and responsibilities of municipal, county, state, or federal law enforcement careers. The program includes concentrated academic and practical skills instruction for employment and certification leading to a city police officer, county sheriff’s patrol deputy, or state police trooper designation. Students interested in this program should contact Michael Withington at 503.589.7768 or michael.withington@chemeketa.edu.

Program Outcomes

Students completing this degree should be able to satisfy the following outcomes:

  1. Identify the characteristics of professional integrity and ethical standards for Oregon criminal justice professionals.
  2. Operate safely and effectively under both general and close supervision as an integral member of a training squad when engaged in hazardous scenario activities.
  3. Demonstrate and explain specific operations of the patrol division that includes briefing, roll-call training, uniform and equipment maintenance, and chain of command.
  4. Demonstrate correct ethical, tactical, and legal decisions regarding proper responses to a variety of scenario-based training situations.
  5. Drive and perform various traffic stop scenarios including both low and high-risk maneuvers and impairment recognition.
  6. Demonstrate acceptable competency and officer discretion when performing mock citizen/ community contacts and tactical communication skills reflecting appropriate force continuum options.
  7. Interact formally and informally with a diversified population in a manner that reflects a positive, professional image for entry-level recruits in law enforcement.

Getting Started

To be admitted to this program, you must be interviewed by faculty to determine your eligibility and suitability for the program.

You may earn an associate of applied science degree by successfully completing the required 95 credit hours with a grade of “C” or better in all courses.

General Education Requirements (21 Credit Hours):


Physical Education Electives (2 Credit Hours):*


*Choose from the following:

Law Enforcement Core Requirements (74 Credit Hours):


Law Enforcement Electives (9 Credit Hours):**


**Choose any CJ courses not required within the program.

Notes:


+Meets related instruction requirement, see Degree and Certificate Types . For subject areas, see General Education .

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