Criminal Justice

Associate in Applied Science

A degree in criminal justice can open doors in law enforcement, criminal law, public policy, and beyond. The Criminal Justice Associate Degree program at YCCC will give you a comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice system. Our program is designed to be small and individualized to provide one-on-one instruction and career advisement.

Quick Facts
  • Degree track options

    Full-time
    Online (Full-time & Part-time)

  • Estimate degree completion time

    4 semesters, 60 credit hours

Courses

Courses cover police organizations, criminal law, criminology, criminalistics, and corrections. Classes address contemporary criminal justice topics like the administration of justice and the judiciary, victim advocacy, and public attitudes on criminal justice issues. Our degree is offered online or in-person. Part-time tracks are also available.

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Learning outcomes

Students will be able to:

  • Identify the functions and roles of all major aspects of the United States criminal justice system.
  • Describe the institutions, laws, and theories that make up the legal system.
  • Explain the constitutional constraints under which police and prosecutors must operate in a free society and the reasoning behind these limitations.
  • Discuss the importance and application of basic ethical behavior in the exercise of public trust and discretionary authority.
  • Demonstrate effective written, oral, and electronic-based communication skills in a professional workplace.
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Careers

Our criminal justice degree is designed to prepare students for entry level careers in law enforcement, corrections, emergency dispatch, victim advocacy and security. Students may also transfer to a four-year institution to continue their criminal justice education.

ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS

What our students say

Hear firsthand what our criminal justice students have to say about their experience with YCCC.

Jennifer Escoto

Department of Probation & Parole

Hi, my name is Jennifer Escoto. I work for the Department of Probation and Parole for the State of Maine. I have been with the department since 2005, and I graduated from York County Community College in their Criminal Justice degree program.

A Message from Chief Joann Putnam

Criminal Justice – Law Enforcement

Chief Joann Putnam, Chief of Police in Wells, ME discusses her own personal journey through law enforcement and becoming Chief of Police in Maine.

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