Criminal JusticeAssociate in Arts (DTA)The purpose of an Associate in Arts (DTA) Degree with emphasis in Law Enforcement is to provide a structured curriculum whereby students wishing to transfer to a four-year institution can meet most of that institution’s distribution requirements and complete courses in their major field of interest.
Students should complete the Associate in Arts (AA) Degree requirements. See the Associate in Arts—Direct Transfer Agreement Planning Worksheet. Within these guidelines, the following courses are recommended:
| Recommended Courses | Credits | | CJ | 100 | Intro to Law Enforcement | 5 | | CJ& | 101 | Intro Criminal Justice | 5 | | CJ& | 106 | Juvenile Justice* | 5 | | CJ& | 110 | Criminal Law* | 5 | | CMST& | 220 | Public Speaking | 5 | | Psychology—Select any course in this area | 5 |
*See course description for prerequisite.
Source: 2009-2010 Olympic College Catalog
Common Course Numbering Crosswalk (Effective Summer 2008)for Former and Continuing Students | Current | Formerly | | CJ 100 | CRM-J 101 | Introduction to Law Enforcement | | CJ& 101 | CRM-J 103 | Administration of Justice | | CJ& 106 | CRM-J 106 | Juvenile Delinquency and Justice | | CJ& 110 | CRM-J 102 | Criminal Law | | CMST& 220 | SPCH 151B | Fundamentals of Speech |
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