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Emergency Management & Preparedness, Administration of Justice Specialization (AAS)


CIP 43.0103
Degree: Associate of Applied Science (AAS) (Administration of Justice Specialization)
Program Code: 400-04
Program Length: 2 years - 4 Semesters
Minimum Credits: 66
Distance Learning Option Available

Program Advisor
Jerry Stinson
276.964.7203
Tazewell Hall Room 215

Program: The Administration of Justice curriculum is designed to prepare individuals for careers and positions of leadership in the field of criminal justice. Supported by a broad general education component, the curriculum is structured toward the development of professional proficiency in the career field of Emergency Management and Planning. This curriculum is applicable to both the preparatory student and the experienced incumbent professional.

Occupational Objectives: Local, State and Federal Emergency Management, Local, State and Federal Criminal Justice Administrator, Risk Management, Emergency Preparedness Consultant, Commercial and Industrial Emergency Management

Admission Requirements:

Special Note to prospective Students: The Department of Criminal Justice Services has the authority to deny certification to any applicant who does not meet the provisions of sections 15.2-1705 and 15.2-1706 of the Code of Virginia. Criminal Justice organizations to include law enforcement, corrections, and the State Bar Association are prohibited from hiring persons who have been convicted of certain criminal acts. Any person wishing to enter the Administration of Justice program who has committed any legal offenses including minor traffic violations should discuss these matters with the Administration of Justice Program Director prior to application. This is especially pertinent for anyone with a drug use history.

Criminal Background Check/Drug Screening: Background checks for criminal history of barrier crimes (i.e. any felony, misdemeanors which restrict the ability to carry a firearm, multiple misdemeanors, drug convictions), driving history for excessive moving violations (i.e. reckless driving and DUI/DWI could be immediate disqualifiers for employment), and drug testing are required for employment with law enforcement and correctional agencies. Students with convictions and/or positive drug tests will not be eligible to sit for the state board examination which is required as a part of training academy graduation. The cost of criminal background check, driving history, and drug testing will be the responsibility of the student.

Physical Demands: Students interested in this program should prepare themselves for duties that frequently require squatting, bending, kneeling, reaching, and stair climbing Duties also require constant use of acute sense of sight, hearing, touch, and speech. The nature of working in the emergency preparedness field could involve exposure to both natural and man made hazards using universal precautions.

Selection Process: To be eligible for selection to the program, interested persons should complete the following process by at least 2 weeks prior to the first day of classes:

  1. Submit a college admission application
  2. Submit an application to the program (separate document) with required form from Certified Background Incorporated which includes permissions and fee for the following:
    1. Criminal History
    2. Driving History
    3. Urine Drug Screen
  3. Take the Virginia Placement Test (or submit SAT or ACT scores less than 2 years old).
  4. Have transcripts of previous college courses or diplomas from high school criminal justice programs sent to the Southwest Virginia Community College Admissions department.
  5. Schedule an interview with the Program Director.

At this time the students for the ensuing academic year will be selected. Selection will be based on the college application, Administration of Justice Department application, interview, and college placement reading scores.

Academic Requirements: Students must make a “C” or better in all program core courses. Any student receiving a grade less than “C” will be placed on programmatic academic probation. That course shall be remediated once, with a written contract drafted containing the requirements of the remediation. Remediated courses must be completed with a final grade of “C” or better. Dismissal from the program may result if the student does not meet the requirements of the contract.

Semester Total


  • Lecture Hours: 16
  • Lab Hours: 0
  • Course Credits: 16

Semester Total


  • Lecture Hours: 18
  • Lab Hours: 0
  • Course Credits: 18

Semester Total


  • Lecture Hours: 15
  • Lab Hours: 3
  • Course Credits: 16

Semester Total


  • Lecture Hours: 16
  • Lab Hours: 0
  • Course Credits: 16

Total Minimum Credits: 66


* Humanities Elective -ART 101 -ART 102 ; MUS 121 -MUS 122 , REL 230 . Before making a selection, the student is advised to determine the transfer institution’s requirements.

  • All transfer students should consult the transfer guide for the senior college or university they wish to attend prior to completing the Political Science/History, Mathematics as well as the ITE requirement. Students wishing to enter the field immediately after graduation are highly encouraged to take ADJ 168  as this content is a requirement to perform law enforcement or correctional work.
  • Students wishing to transfer to senior colleges or universities should consult the ADJ Program Director for articulation agreements and further requirements particularly in the general core classes.