Overview
Narrative
Northampton's Criminal Justice program offers you a wealth of opportunities. Whether you want to enter the workforce after two years of study, transfer to a four-year program, or enhance your education as a professional already employed in this field, NCC's program is for you.
Courses taught by experts in the field include hands-on education within a classroom setting. You'll obtain an understanding of the criminal justice system, be adept with the language and culture of the criminal justice profession, and gain the knowledge you need to live up to professional expectations. The program is fully available at the Bethlehem and Monroe campuses, as well as online. Course work is offered mainly in the daytime on campus, with some courses available only in the evening.
Features
The program serves three types of students: those seeking entry-level employment in the field, those already employed in the system who seek professional advancement, and those who plan to pursue a bachelor's degree in criminal justice, criminology or related disciplines.
Our program readies you for employment in police departments, prisons, or community correction and treatment centers. It can also prepare you for a career in state and federal agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Treasury Department, Drug Enforcement Administration, and the Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms Bureau. If you are interested in working for a specific agency, you should contact that agency early in your studies to determine the specific educational requirements you will need. Professionals in Northampton's Career Services and counseling offices, as well as instructors within the program, can assist you in meeting your career goals.
If your career plan includes a bachelor's degree with specialization in the field, you may want to consider the College's articulation agreements and dual admissions programs with DeSales University, Moravian College or Eastern Kentucky University's College of Law Enforcement. These special partnerships make the move to a bachelor's degree program easier, since we've already ensured that your credits from NCC will transfer. Full transfer also may be possible to other colleges and universities offering baccalaureate degrees in the field. Northampton's Academic Advising Office can offer you support and additional information.
The program can be completed in four semesters as a full-time student taking 15-16 credits per semester. The majority of courses are offered in the day, but three required courses are offered in the evening only. Courses are offered in the fall and spring only.
Contact the Admissions Office at 610-861-5500 for further information.
Career Potential: Police Officer, Correctional Officer, Security Consultant, Community Treatment Facility Staff
Leading to: Federal Security Agency Positions, Criminal Law Enforcement
Courses
First Semester
CJST101 | Intro to Criminal Justice | 3 credits |
CMTH102 | Speech Communication | 3 credits |
ENGL101 | English I | 3 credits |
PSYC103 | Introduction to Psychology | 3 credits |
SOCA103 | Principles of Sociology | 3 credits |
Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
Second Semester
CISC101 | Introduction to Computers | 3 credits |
CJST111 | American Legal System | 3 credits |
CJST131 | Juvenile Justice | 3 credits |
ENGL151R | English II | 3 credits |
PSYC255 | Abnormal Psychology | 3 credits |
SOCA150 | Deviance | 3 credits |
Total Credit Hours: | 18 |
Third Semester
CJST115 | Criminal Law | 3 credits |
CJST121G | Criminology | 3 credits |
CJST145 | Criminal Justice Ethics | 3 credits |
SOCA204 | Social Problems | 3 credits |
| Mathematics (QL) or Science (SCI) Elective ++ | 3/4 credits |
Total Credit Hours: | 15-16 |
Fourth Semester
CJST125 | Corrections & Rehabilitation | 3 credits |
CJST250 | Contemp Issues Criminal Justice | 3 credits |
POLS105G | American Constitutional Law | 3 credits |
| Arts and Humanities Elective (AH) | 3 credits |
| Elective +++ | 3 credits |
Total Credit Hours: | 15 |
Total Credit Hours: 63-64
++ Mathematics (QL) or Science (SCI) Elective must be chosen from the list of approved General Education Mathematics or Science courses. (NOTE: MATH103 may not be used.) MATH150 is recommended for students who intend to transfer.
+++ Elective credits may not be satisfied by a CJST course, except CJST135, Law Enforcement and Investigative Techniques.
- Completion of both POLS105G and CJST121G satisfies the Writing Intensive (WI) requirement.
- CJST250 is a capstone course and should be taken in the final semester with CJST125.