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IN LAW ENFORCEMENT. ADMINISTRATION TRANSFER GUIDE FOR BARSTOW COMMUNITY COLLEGE & ASHFORD UNIVERSITY CATALOG YEAR 2013-2014 ASHFORD UNIVERSITY BARSTOW COMMUNITY COLLEGE MAJOR COURSE REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED CREDITS COURSE EQUIVALENT LEA 201 Introduction to Law Enforcement Administration 3 LEA 312 Community Policing 3 LEA 316 Ethics in Law Enforcement 3 Course satisfies Applied Ethics Competency General Education Requirement LEA 328 Leadership & Supervision in Law Enforcement 3 LEA 408 Technological Management in Law Enforcement 3 LEA 339 Law Enforcement Personnel Management 3 LEA 413 Investigations Management 3 LEA 432 Fiscal Administration in Law Enforcement 3 LEA 439 Politics & Law Enforcement 3 ENG 325 Intermediate Composition 3 Course satisfies Communication Competency II General Education Requirement LEA 444 Training Management 3 LEA 497 Law Enforcement Administration Capstone 3 Total Major Course Requirements 36 INTRODUCTORY COURSE REQUIREMENT REQUIRED CREDITS COURSE EQUIVALENT PSY 202 Adult Development & Life Assessment 3 Must be taken at Ashford University GENERAL EDUCATION CAPSTONE REQUIRED CREDITS COURSE EQUIVALENT GEN 499 General Education Capstone 3 Must be taken at Ashford University GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 40 6 credits from the major may also satisfy General Education requirements ELECTIVES REQUIRED CREDITS COURSE EQUIVALENT Check AU Catalog for details 38 Courses will be evaluated for transfer credit TOTAL CREDITS FOR GRADUATION 120
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