Pathway Agreement

Cochise College
Criminal Justice and Criminology, BS Pathway
2016-2017
Pathway Notes
Special Requirements: 2.0 GPA in coursework used to satisfy TAG requirements. All courses must be completed with a grade of "C" or better
Special Requirements

Completion of the TAG and all special requirements satisfies the requirements for Cochise College Associate of Arts degree in Administration of Justice and AGEC-A, meets major map requirements at ASU and guarantees admission to the Criminal Justice & Criminology B.S. degree program.

Pathway Requirements
Composition
ENG 101: Composition or
ENG 101A: Composition - Flex A or
ENG 101B: Composition - Flex B
3 hrs
ENG 102: English Composition or
ENG 102H: English Composition
3 hrs
Mathematics
MAT 142: Survey of College Mathematics or
MAT 151: College Algebra
3-4 hrs
Arts
Arts
3 hrs
Humanities
COM 102: Essentials of Communication
3 hrs
Social & Behavioral Sciences
AJS 101: Intro to Admin of Justice
3 hrs
PSY 101: Introduction to Psychology or
SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology
3 hrs
Laboratory Sciences
Laboratory Sciences
8 hrs
Laboratory Sciences: CHM 128 or FOR 105 recommended.
Intensive Writing
Lower Division General Education- Intensive Writing
0-6 hrs
General Education Electives
General Education Electives
6 hrs
Additional Lower Division Electives
AJS 109: Substantive Criminal Law
3 hrs
AJS 225: Criminology
3 hrs
AJS 230: The Police Function
3 hrs
AJS 240: The Correction Function
3 hrs
AJS 260: Procedural Criminal Law
3 hrs
0-3 hrs
May take an equivalent course based on the Course Equivalency Guide (CEG) or may take CRJ 201 (294) at ASU.
SOC 207: Introduction to Social Welfar
3 hrs
SOC 207: Fulfills College of Public Programs Interdisciplinary requirement. Nine hours required (3 courses) to fulfill the Public Programs Interdisciplinary requirement. One of these courses may be taken at Cochise College. The remaining courses will be taken after transfer to ASU.
Lower Division Elective
0-7 hrs
Lower Division Electives should be completed once all other requirements have been met and only if needed to complete community college's associate degree requirements.
Total Required Credits: 60