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Justice Professions

Associate of Applied Science

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Division of Workforce and Continuing Education
Lead Faculty: (520) 206-7477

Interested in a career in criminal justice, law enforcement, or justice studies? At Pima, you can earn an Associate of Arts or an Associate of Applied Science in Justice Professions, giving you a solid foundation whether you want to head straight into the field or transfer to a university to finish your bachelor’s degree.

You’ll learn about the real-world workings of the criminal justice system—from criminal law and corrections to policing and community justice. But this program isn’t just about textbooks. You’ll get hands-on training that prepares you for the challenges and responsibilities of a justice-related career. That means you’ll graduate with practical skills, up-to-date knowledge, and a clear path toward a job that lets you make a real impact.

  • Learn criminal law, policing, and investigations
  • Develop strong communication and critical thinking
  • Prepare for the field or transfer to a university

If you’re driven to serve and protect—and want a career where you can truly make a difference—Pima’s Criminal Justice program is a great place to begin.

What You Will Learn

  • How to write clear, professional reports and papers
  • Strong communication and people skills for justice careers
  • How to make and support well-reasoned arguments
  • A solid understanding of laws and legal procedures
  • Basic investigative techniques and tools
  • Critical thinking and problem-solving in real-world scenarios

Explore more skills in the course catalog.

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Program At a Glance

  • Length of Program

    2 years (full-time)

  • Study Methods

    Hybrid

  • East Campus

  • Title IV Financial Aid eligible
  • Transfer Options Available

    Apply credits toward a Bachelor’s of Applied Science degree

  • This program has additional admission requirements

Support When You Need It

Not sure if this is the right path for you? Schedule an appointment with an advisor to:

  • Discuss program options and pathways to a bachelor’s degree
  • Learn about funding and financial aid
  • Get personalized guidance to reach your goals
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How Can We Help?

Division of Workforce and Continuing Education
Lead Faculty: (520) 206-7477
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