The Criminal Justice Associates of Occupational Studies degree provides instruction from experienced criminal justice experts at Vatterott Colleges in Tulsa. The criminal justice program in Tulsa includes courses in corrections, security management, criminology, investigation, report writing and homeland security. These classes include topics such as the philosophy of the criminal justice system, the correctional system, history and theory of policing, USA Patriot Act, terrorism, investigation techniques, and much more.
The objective of the Criminal Justice program in Tulsa is to prepare graduates with the fundamental understanding of delinquency and crime, criminal law and procedure and basic management and administrative skills needed in security organizations. The program strives to familiarize students with current trends, techniques and technology used in police forces. Graduates should have the skills necessary for entry level positions as a police officer, corrections officer, security guard, surveillance officer, loss prevention specialist or private investigator. (Some of these occupations may require additional criminal justice training.)
campus links
4343 S. 118th E. Ave., Suite A, Tulsa, OK 74146
Toll Free: 888-553-6627 | Local: 918-835-8288
Facilities
The Tulsa campus provides ample classrooms and study areas for Criminal Justice students. Library and computer labs are open additional hours to provide work-study time outside of classes. Also, enrollment provides each student online resources such as library services, a student portal, email and online companion courses.
Career Outlook
According to the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics:
“Overall opportunities in local police departments will be favorable...In addition to openings from employment growth, many openings will be created by the need to replace workers who retire and those who leave local agencies for Federal jobs and private-sector security jobs.”
Course List
CJ-201 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ-202 Introduction to Corrections and Policing
CJ-203 Report Writing
CJ-204 Terrorism/Gangs/Homeland Security
CJ-205 Security Management
CJ-206 Criminology
CJ-207 Principles of Investigation
AGE-204 Skills for Successful Communication
AGE-205 Writing for the Professions
AGE-206 Organizational Communication
AGE-207 Technical Math
AGE-208 Critical Thinking in the Workplace