In the Criminal Justice program, you will take in-depth criminal justice and law enforcement courses as well as Writing I and II, psychology, communications, government, sociology, and other courses to assist you on the job. When you have finished, you will understand the theory, principles, and techniques used by police, court administrators, institutional corrections officers, and community supervision officers. You will know how to perform traffic enforcement, criminal investigations, follow due process and procedures, collect and preserve evidence, arrest and prosecute violators of the law, and supervise professionals in criminal justice fields. This program also provides you a foundation for a pre-law degree.
Available Credentials
Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
- Criminal Justice: 60-61 credit hours
- Law Enforcement: 60-61 credit hours
For program course requirements, consult the Madisonville Advising Plan.
Employment Opportunities
Careers in criminal justice include local or state police, vehicle enforcement, institutional corrections, correctional supervision, and court administration. Get an associate degree in criminal justice or an associate degree with a law enforcement option and you can expect starting salaries, depending on the area, ranging from the upper $20,000 to low $30,000 range plus additional benefits such as a vehicle, health and life insurance, needed equipment and an excellent retirement package.
Admission Requirements
This program has no special admission requirements. Please consult MCC’s general admission requirements.
Length of Program
You can earn an associate of applied science degree in two years if you maintain full-time status.
For more information
Tim Davis
(270) 824-8613
timothy.davis@kctcs.edu
This information should not be considered a substitute for the KCTCS Catalog. You should always choose classes in cooperation with your faculty advisor to ensure that you meet all degree requirements.