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Examine the criminal justice system using an interdisciplinary social science perspective. This program covers all aspects of the justice system, including policing, judicial processes, and rehabilitation systems. Graduates are equipped for direct entry into careers with organizations like the Washington State Patrol, local and federal law enforcement, legal firms, correctional facilities, security sectors, and more. Alternatively, students may opt to continue their education in a Bachelor of Applied Science program.
The AAS-T blends specialized vocational training with foundational academic coursework. These programs serve the dual purpose of preparing students for immediate workforce entry while laying the groundwork for third-year studies in Washington's Bachelor of Applied Science programs. While the general education credits typically transfer, the AAS-T degree itself usually isn't accepted for transfer into traditional Bachelor of Arts or Science programs.
The Associate in Applied Science-T in Criminal Justice delivers comprehensive understanding of justice system components (law enforcement, courts, and corrections) and procedural stages. Coursework spans criminal justice theory, law enforcement ethics, legal frameworks, and various communication methods. This degree pathway supports both immediate career placement and further academic advancement. Potential career trajectories encompass roles with state and local law enforcement, federal bureaus, legal practices, correctional institutions, investigative services, security firms, and social welfare organizations.