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Criminal Justice Bridge for Federal Law Enforcement Officers


Daytona State College offers a unique, convenient and affordable program that can prepare certified Federal Law Enforcement Officers for advancement in their fields. The program allows certified officers to earn 28 credits through portfolio review for previous academy training that can be applied toward an Associate of Science in Criminal Justice Technology degree. Graduates of this program are then granted seamless entry into Daytona State's Bachelor of Applied Science in Supervision and Management program, which is specifically designed to provide students the unique skills required to enter or advance their careers in management.

Daytona State's Criminal Justice faculty are experts in their fields and are dedicated to your success as a public safety officer.

Why You Should Choose the Criminal Justice Bridge Program

Take Two Steps Toward Your Career Advancement

Step 1: Earn Your Associate of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Technology

Earn up to 28 college credits based on your Federal Law Enforcement training that can be applied toward your associate degree in Criminal Justice.

 

Credits

# of Classes

Credit for Previous Training

28

Subject to portfolio review

General Education Courses

18

6

Program Specific Courses

18

6

Total Required Credits

64

 

Step 2: Earn Your Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Supervision and Management

The BAS program is designed to broaden your knowledge of applied management practices. It is for professionals pursuing or seeking to advance their careers.

 

Credits

Program Specific Associate of Science Degree Coursework

42

General Education Coursework

36*

BAS Coursework

42

Total Credits Required

120

(BAS students also may be required to complete two semesters of foreign language studies.)

 

* 18 credits of the General Education coursework are earned with the Associate of Science degree.

 

Enroll online or in person.

Applying for admission and registering for classes is fast and convenient.

For step-by-step instructions, please view our enrollment checklist, or call/email our admissions advisor, Sylvie Beaulieu, Beaulis@DaytonaState.edu (386) 506-3322.

Last Updated: 1/17/12