The Associates Degree in Criminal Justice programme is designed to provide students with a well-rounded education by combining a core set of general education courses with specialised courses in criminal justice. The programme lays the foundation for a broad base of knowledge with education courses in a variety of subject areas. In addition, courses within the programme discipline, such as Criminal Law, Criminal Investigation, and Juvenile Justice, focus on preparing students for careers within the criminal justice field. What to Expect “This programme focuses on three core areas: the criminal justice system, law enforcement, and courts and corrections. Students gain a comprehensive understanding of how these components work together, preparing them for entry-level roles in local and state law enforcement, as well as support positions in juvenile justice, social services, corrections, private security, and legal settings. The curriculum also includes a Criminal Justice Practicum Experience, providing hands-on training and practical knowledge in real-world criminal justice environments. Outcomes of the Programme Graduates will be equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to pursue careers in law enforcement, corrections, legal support, and related fields. The programme’s blend of theoretical learning and practical experience ensures students are prepared to address the challenges of the criminal justice system effectively. Whether entering the workforce or continuing their education, graduates will have a strong foundation to contribute to public safety and justice.”
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
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The TCICC Social Work programme is dedicated to educating and training highly skilled, compassionate, and ethical social workers at the associate level. Our goal is to encourage students to address social injustices, advocate for vulnerable populations, and create positive change in their communities. Guided by the motto, “Be prepared to get involved!” the programme emphasises hands on learning, community engagement, and a commitment to social equity. What to expect This programme combines theoretical knowledge with practical experience, equipping students with the skills needed to support individuals, families, and communities in overcoming challenges. Through coursework and hands-on learning, you’ll develop a deep understanding of social work principles, ethical practices, and effective intervention strategies, preparing you to address real-world social issues with compassion and professionalism. Outcomes of the Programme Graduates will leave the programme ready to make a meaningful impact in their communities, embodying the values of empathy, integrity, and social responsibility. You’ll be equipped to work in entry-level roles within social services, community organisations, or related fields, and will have a strong foundation for further education in social work or related disciplines. This degree prepares you to advocate for vulnerable populations and contribute to positive social change.
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
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The General Studies degree allows you to explore multiple areas of interest and prepares you for a variety of different job opportunities through specialisations and minors. By earning a degree in General Studies at the TCICC, you can apply your learning right away to your career or transition into a new field such as communication studies, political science, sociology, law and many other social sciences-related professions. What to Expect The General Studies Humanities programme offers a multidisciplinary approach, allowing students to explore a wide range of subjects such as law, cultural studies, philosophy, social sciences, and public speaking. This broad curriculum not only strengthens communication and literacy skills but also enhances critical thinking and provides a well-rounded educational experience. Students can tailor their coursework to align with their interests and career goals, making the programme both engaging and inspiring. Outcomes of the Programme Graduates will gain a solid foundation in humanities, with a particular focus on law, politics, and sociology, preparing them for further education at the undergraduate or graduate level. The programme’s flexibility and multidisciplinary nature encourage students to discover new interests while deepening their knowledge in preferred areas. By fostering critical thinking, communication, and a broad base of knowledge, this degree serves as an excellent stepping stone for future academic and professional success.
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
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The Bachelor’s Degree has been designed to assist students who wish to develop skills in social work that can be utilised in various human service agency settings. As such, the programme is designed to expose students to social work theories, principles and practices of international standards in social work, as well as a variety of courses which examine all the human services areas. What to Expect The Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work at TCICC offers a practice-focused learning experience, equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and values needed to excel in diverse social work settings. Through practicum experiences in the first and second years, students gain hands-on opportunities to apply theoretical concepts to real-world situations. This alignment of theory and practice prepares students to address social problems, promote social development, and advocate for social justice and human rights. Outcomes of the Programme Graduates will be prepared to work effectively in a variety of social work roles, from assisting individuals and families to driving community development initiatives. The programme emphasises critical thinking, ethical practice, and a commitment to social change, ensuring graduates are equipped to tackle complex social issues. With a strong foundation in both theory and practical experience, students will be ready to make a meaningful impact in their communities and advance the goals of social justice and human rights.
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
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Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
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Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
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Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
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Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
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Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
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