The two-year Associate in Science degree in Criminal Justice Technology is designed for individuals who seek a career in law enforcement, corrections, criminalistics, or community-based control functions. It is also designed for people who are currently employed in those fields and want to improve their skills for career development. This program does not lead to basic certification or employability as a law enforcement or correctional officer. Completion of the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission Basic Recruit Academy is required for entry to those occupations. Click here to learn more about CFK’s Basic Law Enforcement academies. Here
CFK’s A.S. in Criminal Justice Technology will prepare officers for promotion to a supervisory capacity or assignment to specialized units within their agencies. Individuals who have completed the Florida Law Enforcement Recruit Training academy and passed the State Officer Certification Examination (SOCE) will receive credit for their success (24 credits for law enforcement).
To earn an A.S. Criminal Justice Technology degree, students must earn sixty (60) credits. Students must complete twenty-one (21) credit hours of general education courses, thirty-three (33) credit hours of core requirements, and six (6) elective credit hours and meet the College’s success competency requirement*. To meet the college success competency, students must provide evidence that documents the successful completion of a student life skills course. Students can also demonstrate equivalent college success competence via alternative methods as described by the College.
Any SLS course *Students are required to meet the college success competency in order to graduate. If students meet the competency by completing an SLS course, the credits will be applied as elective credits.
College Success Competency SLS course *Students may test out of the college success competency by passing an approved competency assessment.