Criminal Justice: Economic Crime A.S.
Economic Crime investigators are responsible for uncovering breaches of security resulting from high-tech crimes. Job responsibilities include investigating insurance fraud, credit card fraud, computer security, internal and corporate security, financial investigations and Internet commerce fraud. Students in this program study basic Criminal Justice topics such as criminal law, private security and criminology and will benefit from a program focus on technology that features several computer courses.
Program of Study |
First Year |
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First semester |
Courses |
Credits |
Second semester |
Courses |
Credits |
BU 114 |
Accounting I |
4 |
BU 115 |
Accounting II |
3 |
CJ 120 |
Introduction to Criminal Justice |
3 |
CJ 210 |
Introduction to Private Security |
3 |
CJ 122 |
Intro to Economic Crime Investigation |
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CJ 240 |
Fraud Examination |
3 |
EN 111 |
English I |
3 |
MA 124 |
Contemporary Mathematics |
3 |
FS 100 |
Freshman Seminar |
1 |
SS 161 |
Introduction to Sociology |
3 |
IS 104 |
Introduction to Microsoft Word |
1 |
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HE 130 OR HE 121 |
Wellness OR personal and Community Health |
3 |
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Total |
18 |
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Total |
15 |
Second Year |
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First semester |
Courses |
Credits |
Second semester |
Courses |
Credits |
CJ 123 |
Criminal Substantive Law |
3 |
CJ 124 |
Criminal Procedure Law |
3 |
EN 112 |
English II |
3 |
SS 136 |
Criminology |
3 |
IS 140 |
Networking Essentials |
4 |
SS 186 |
Introduction to Microeconomics |
3 |
MA 127 |
Mathematical Statistics I |
3 |
EN___ OR HU___ OR FL___ |
English OR Humanities OR Foreign Language Elective* |
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SC ___ |
Laboratory Science Elective** |
4 |
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American History OR Western Civilization Selective+ |
3 |
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Total |
17 |
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Total |
15 |
*Student must select (1) from the following categories: Other World Civilizations, The Arts, or Foreign Language. |
**Student may select from the following: SC 125, SC 150, or other laboratory science elective. |
+This selection must be an Social Science course. |
65 Credits Required for the Associate in Science Degree |
Students should consult with their academic advisor for appropriate course selections.
This program complies with the State University General Education requirement.
For more information, E-mail
or call the Social Science Division at (315) 866-0300, ext.
8430 or toll free 1-888-GO-4-HCCC, ext. 8430. |