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Criminal Justice, A.A.


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(Articulation Agreements for UNC, Metropolitan State College, Regis University, and CSU Global)
(Associate of Arts Degree)
(AA)

Advisor and Program Chair:

Sue Beecher, 970.339.6313
sue.beecher@aims.edu

This Criminal Justice Directed Area of Study is designed for students who would like to transfer to a traditional four-year college or university to complete their bachelor’s degree in related programs.

Recommended degree requirements for Criminal Justice Area of Study:

Communication: 6


See Criminal Justice A.A.  degree requirements.

Arts and Humanities: 9


See Criminal Justice A.A.  degree requirements.

Behavioral & Social Sciences: 9


See Criminal Justice A.A.  degree requirements.

Physical & Life Sciences: 8-10


See Criminal Justice A.A.  degree requirements.

Oral Communication or Technology: 3


See Criminal Justice A.A.  degree requirements.

Electives: 22-28


See Criminal Justice advisor for transfer courses. This degree is designed to transfer to University of Northern Colorado and Metropolitan State College per specific articulation agreements and with CU Denver. The program must be followed exactly as articulated in the agreements.

Total Credits for A.A. Degree: 60


 

Criminal Justice Advisory Committee


Tracey Allen, Program Graduate

CEO, Abacus Security & Investigation

Kendall Alexander, Director

Island Grove Treatment Center

Cori Buggeln, MA., Adjunct Faculty

Former Youth Service & Probation

Chief Jim Burack

Milliken Police Department

Phillip Clark, Assistant DA

Weld County District Attorney’s Office 

Sandi Elder

Greeley City Council

Mike Guthrie, Executive Director

Youth & Family Connections

Chief Jerry Garner

Greeley Police Department

Detective James Kenney

Estes Park Police Department

Nomi Ketterling, Coordinator

Colorado Prevention Partners/Island Grove

Marcelo Kopcow

Weld County District Court Judge

Jamie Nuss, Assistant Director

Platte Valley Youth Services Center

Roger Muller, Adjunct Faculty

GPD/SESS Retired

Cecil O’Farrell, Adjunct Faculty

Victims Advocacy/GPD

Ken Poncelow

Commander Weld County Sheriff

Dr. Phillip Reichel, UNC Professor,

Criminal Justice

David Rogers, Director

Missing Children’s Task Force

James Simpkins, Assistant Chief/Dispatch/Communications, Academy Graduate

Art Terrazas,

Diversity, Community Representative

Tyler Youngren, Program Graduate

Criminal Justice Student, UNC

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