Jan 05, 2025  
PVCC 2019-2020 College Catalog 
    
PVCC 2019-2020 College Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Police Science (AAS)


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Associate of Applied Science Degree

Purpose: The curriculum has two primary purposes: (1) to prepare the student for career services in law enforcement and related occupations, and (2) to provide the first two years of an academic foundation for transfer into a four-year liberal arts program or professional degree program in the discipline. This curriculum is applicable to both the preparatory student and the experienced officer.

Admission Requirement: Admission to the College. There are no additional admission requirements for this program.

Occupational Objectives: Career development for individuals seeking positions such as commercial and industrial security officer; local, state, or federal law enforcement officer; police officer; private or government investigator; or corrections officer. Students should note that the following qualifications are prerequisites for employment with many law enforcement agencies: (1) excellent physical condition, free from any physical or mental conditions which might adversely affect acceptance or performance as a law enforcement officer; (2) normal hearing, color vision, and eye function; (3) weight in proportion to height; (4) excellent moral character: no convictions of any crime involving moral turpitude or any felony, and no excessive number of traffic citations. A background investigation is usually conducted by the employing agency prior to employment.

Graduation Requirement: Students entering the Police Science associate degree program are required to take one writing intensive course in order to graduate. The writing intensive course for this program is ADJ 236  which has a prerequisite of ENG 111  and ENG 112 .

Students who are awarded transfer credit for this course from another institution may fulfill the writing intensive course (WIC) requirement for this degree program by completing another writing intensive course (WIC).

First Year


Second Year


Total Credits: 16-17


Total Credits: 12-13


Total minimum credits: 63


1 Students may substitute a higher level math course to include MTH 161 , MTH 162 , MTH 167 , MTH 180 , MTH 245 , MTH 261 , MTH 263 , MTH 264 , MTH 265 , MTH 266 , MTH 267 , MTH 286.

2 Introductory (101 or 102 level) foreign language courses will not meet the humanities elective requirement for this program.

3 A maximum of eight semester hours of ADJ 290  Internship may be taken.

4 Approved ADJ electives include ADJ 115 , ADJ 116 , ADJ 133 , ADJ 140 , ADJ 227 , and ADJ 232 .

5 ADJ 236  is a writing intensive course.

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