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Criminal Justice Law Enforcement - Arkansas State University - Heber Springs AR

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Program Format: Campus Program Level: Associate

Criminal Justice Law Enforcement from Arkansas State University - Heber Springs AR is a Campus Associate Law Enforcement degree that prepares you for a Legal career. The Department of Criminal Justice offers courses leading to the Associateof Applied Science in Criminal Justice degree and courses leading to a technical certificate in law enforcement , corrections, and forensics. General Education Core (35 hours) ENG 1003 Freshman English I ENG 1013 Freshman English II OR ENG 1033 Technical Writing and Communication BIOL 1004 Biology Professional Core (27-30 hours) Choose the track: Law Enforcement (27 hours) CRIM 1023 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIM 1013 Introduction to Law Enforcement CRIM 2253 Criminal Investigation CRIM 2263 Criminal Evidence and Procedure CRIM 2213 Criminology CRIM 2013 Agency Administration CRIM 2043 Community Relations in the Administration of Justice CRIM 2223 Criminal Justice Management/Planning CRIM 1003 Spanish for Law Enforcement Officers View more details on Arkansas State University - Heber Springs AR . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Law Enforcement courses.

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