The Administration of Justice is designed to prevent and control crime, shield the public from harm, provide detention and rehabilitation services, and finally, ensure equal justice for all citizens through the judicial system. An administration of justice degree is designed to give students the tools for a career in law enforcement or corrections. Other options for a graduate with an administration of justice degree include careers in forensics or law, but these normally require further education at the master's or doctoral level.
The Administration of Justice Program at Norco College provides a solid educational foundation in criminal justice studies, allowing students an opportunity to explore the varied aspects of the criminal justice field and prepare for a career. The program also allows those already working in the field to fulfill educational goals and career aspirations.
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Associate Degree for Transfer (ADT) - Administration of Justice

Listed below are programs of study offered by Norco College and requirements for specific certificates and degrees. Students are encouraged to meet with a counselor for individual education planning.
Any request for a course substitution or waiver may be discussed with a counselor and must be submitted for approval to the Admissions and Records Office.
NOTE: Students wanting to transfer to a university may reference course transferability through www.assist.org.
For complete degree & certificate information, including required coursework listings, please consult the current College Catalog.
2017-18:

What can I do with this major? (American Studies)
What can I do with this major? (Criminal Justice)
What can I do with this major? (Forensic Science)
What can I do with this major? (Law)

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