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D O Ñ A A N A C O M M U N I T Y C O L L E G E<br />

54<br />

SPAN 111 Elementary Spanish (4) 3 – 4<br />

OR SPAN 213 Spanish for Native Speakers (3)<br />

OR<br />

SOC 101G Introductory Sociology 3<br />

Technical and Related Requirements<br />

40 – 41 credits<br />

C J 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3<br />

C J 205 Criminal Law 3<br />

C J 250 Courts and the Criminal Justice System 3<br />

LAWE 201 Intro. to Juvenile Delinquency 3<br />

LAWE 207 Rights of Prisoners 3<br />

OEEM 115 First Responder—Prehospital Professional 3<br />

OEFS 115 Hazardous Materials Responder 4<br />

OEFS 233 Practical Approach to Terrorism 3<br />

Elective(s) 3 – 4<br />

Choose one of the following two options 12<br />

CORRECTIONS OPTION (12)<br />

C J 230 Introduction to Corrections (3)<br />

LAWE 204 Intro. to Aspects of Corrections (3)<br />

LAWE 205 Crime in America (3)<br />

LAWE 206 Systems & Pract. in Corrections (3)<br />

LAW ENFORCEMENT OPTION (12)<br />

C J 210 American Law Enforcement System (3)<br />

C J 293 Field Experience in Criminal Justice<br />

C J 221 Fundmentals of Criminal Investigations (3)<br />

LAWE 202 Police Patrol Procedures (3)<br />

LAWE 203 Introduction to Police Supervision (3)<br />

Associate Degree: Criminal Justice (66 credits)<br />

NOTE: Courses listed in this section may be applied toward a bachelor’s<br />

degree at NMSU.<br />

OR<br />

OR<br />

OR<br />

OR<br />

Core Requirements<br />

ENGL 111G Rhetoric and Composition 4<br />

ENGL 203G Business & Professional Communication 3<br />

ENGL 211G Writing in Humanities/Social Sciences<br />

ENGL 218G Technical & Scientific Communication<br />

MATH 142G Calculus for Biol./Mgt. Sciences I 3<br />

MATH 210G Mathematics Appreciation<br />

MATH 275G Spirit and Evolution of Mathematics<br />

Critical Thinking/<strong>Ana</strong>lysis 6<br />

Select two courses, each from a different group:<br />

1. COMM 253G, COMM 265G<br />

2. PHIL 101G, PHIL 201G<br />

3. C S 110G<br />

Historical Perspectives 3<br />

Select one course: HIST 101G, HIST 102G,<br />

HIST 201G, HIST 202G, HIST 211G, HIST 212G<br />

1<br />

Basic Natural Science (with lab) 4<br />

1<br />

Human Thought and Behavior 3<br />

1<br />

Literature and Fine Arts 3<br />

1<br />

Social <strong>Ana</strong>lysis 3<br />

1<br />

Note: Select one course from this category, listed in the<br />

“General Education Courses and Requirements” section of<br />

the NMSU Undergraduate Catalog.<br />

Arts and Sciences General Requirements<br />

2<br />

Liberal Studies credits vary<br />

2<br />

Sciences credits vary<br />

2<br />

Social Studies credits vary<br />

Language Requirement 0–8<br />

May be fulfilled by—<br />

A completing a second language through the 112 level<br />

with a final grade of “C” or better, OR<br />

B completing Spanish 213 with a final grade of “C” or<br />

better, OR<br />

C Completing two years of the same language in high<br />

school with a grade of “C” or better, OR<br />

D fulfilling one of the other alternative methods (see second<br />

language requirement under the section titled “<strong>College</strong><br />

Degree Requirement” in the NMSU Undergraduate<br />

Catalog.<br />

2<br />

NOTE: Only arts and sciences courses will fulfill this<br />

requirement. A list of allowable courses may be obtained<br />

from the director’s office at any of DACC’s education<br />

centers. ECON may be used for social studies.<br />

Major Requirements<br />

15 credits<br />

C J 101, Introduction to Criminal Justice 3<br />

C J 205, Criminal Law I 3<br />

C J 210, American Law Enforcement Systems 3<br />

C J 230, Introduction to Corrections 3<br />

C J 250, Courts and the Criminal Justice System 3<br />

Electives<br />

C J 221, Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation *<br />

AND/OR Approved electives ( * to bring total credits to 66)<br />

Library Science<br />

Associate of Applied Science Degree<br />

Certificate of Completion<br />

Library Media Specialist Endorsement<br />

527-7567<br />

In this Information Age, the role of libraries in providing for the<br />

knowledge needs of all sectors of the population is expanding. The<br />

changing needs of information management in our society have<br />

sparked an increasing demand for the work of library and information<br />

specialists who can organize, manage, and retrieve information<br />

from the vast storehouses that exist.<br />

While library and information centers retain their traditional study<br />

tables and shelves full of books, increasingly they are being transformed<br />

into computerized clearinghouses to accommodate the<br />

rapidly evolving information technology. Electronic catalogs, <strong>online</strong>

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