Administration of Justice is an advanced, upper-level, Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree program.
Students begin classes in the program once they have completed their preparatory lower-division coursework through Arizona Online, numerous community colleges, or other academic and military institutions. No matter where students come to us along the educational journey, our advisors are committed to help successfully guide you from application to graduation.
Curriculum Delivery
CAST offers the BAS Administration of Justice program at Arizona locations across the state and online. Courses combine virtual and traditional academic experiences and feature live synchronous sessions where students and instructors work together to discover, learn, and solve problems. All online lectures are recorded and made available for students whose schedules do not allow them to attend the synchronous class meetings. Moreover, our faculty are available to assist students through both scheduled office hours and live online support.
Hands-On Learning
CAST utilizes an interactive learning methodology, which allowing students to benefit from our faculty's real-world experience. This practical application equips students with the critical skills demanded in today's competitive job market.
Sample Courses
GPSV 313: American Judicial System
The theoretical foundation, structure, function, and processes of the judicial branches of the U.S. government and state governments.
GPSV 461: Civil Liberties and the Constitution
An analysis of the constitutional guarantees of civil liberties in the U.S. Constitution through the study of significant U.S. Supreme Court decisions.
GPSV 474: Politics of Terrorism
Theories of international relations as applied to the study of terrorism, including the foundations of modern terrorism and associated evolution of ideology, tactics, and strategies; and evaluation of terrorist ideologies and how that evaluation can develop a framework for critical analysis.