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2015-2016 College Catalog 
    
2015-2016 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Criminal Justice Pre-Service, AAS


(DCJP0)

Minimum Credits: 61
Contact Hours: 85

Criminal Justice Pre-Service is a program leading to certification by the Michigan Commission on Law Enforcement Standards (MCOLES). Upon completion of Police Academy and successfully passing a mastery exam administered by MCOLES, students will be eligible for employment as law enforcement officers in most police agencies in Michigan and some other states. A mandatory dress code is in effect for all students enrolled in the criminal justice curriculum. Students have the opportunity to plan for transfer to a four-year college or university, and credits may also be used toward the Criminal Justice-Generalist degree.

Admission Requirements – Criminal Justice Pre-Service: Applicants must be granted regular admission to Kirtland and meet the following requirement to be considered for admission to the Criminal Justice Pre-Service program:

  • COMPASS testing to determine competency in math, English and reading.
  • Computer skills are essential to program success (Internet, emails, word processing). Students must possess a basic knowledge of computer skills.
  • Students requesting admission to the program must submit a “Request for Admission” form (available online at Careers in Public Safety website) and turn it into the Careers in Public Safety office during the student’s first semester. Acceptance letters will be mailed to those students accepted into the program.

Prerequisites

Applicants admitted to the Pre-Service program must be qualified according to the rules and regulations of MCOLES and follow their policies and procedures. This program has special entrance requirements: 1) possess a valid Michigan motor vehicle operator’s or chauffeur’s license; 2) have no felony convictions; 3) have a high school diploma or GED; 4) interview by appointment with a criminal justice advisor before entering the program; 5) provide personal background information and sign a release form to facilitate possible background investigation (information and/or investigation may determine eligibility to enter the program); 6) sign and abide by the Careers in Public Safety Code of Conduct, which includes mandatory dress code; 7) have a physical examination before enrolling in Physical Training class; 8) successfully complete the MCOLES literacy and physical agility exams before entering Police Academy. A complete physical examination and hearing and vision tests are also required prior to entering the Police Academy. For assistance with course selection, sequencing and arranging your schedule, please consult with your advisor.

Total Occupational Credits: 39


Total General Education Credits: 22-23


Suggested sequencing of courses:


Year 1 (Summer) 3 credits/3 contact hours


Year 2 (Winter) 21 credits/42 contact hours