Code | Course | Credits |
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First Semester | ||
CRJ-101 | Administration of Justice | 3 |
CRJ-106 | Contemporary Corrections | 3 |
HPE-109 | Physical Conditioning/Police Recruits | 3 |
HPE-170 | First Aid, Safety, and Prevention of Injury | 3 |
Total Minimum Credits | 12 |

Corrections
Program Student Learning Outcomes
At the end of the program, the recruit will be able to:
- Discuss concepts of the Constitution of the United States.
- Compare and contrast the components of the criminal justice system and various agencies involved in the administration of justice.
- Extrapolate local criminal justice issues to global justice and security issues.
- Analyze criminal justice practitioner problems with the public.
Admissions Requirements
Recruits who enter the Camden County Correctional Academy as a correctional officer must be sponsored by county enforcement agency, which have been selected as a recruit by their standards or procedures and have assumed all costs of training, uniforms, salary, etc.
Contact Person
Robert Doyle
(856) 227-7200 ext. 4874
Email: rdoyle@xyschool.net
Sgt. Matthew Hart, Chief Corrections Instructor,
(856) 227-7200 ext. 4059
Email: matthew.hart@camdendoc.com
Additional information
CIP Code | 43.0102 |
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Program Code | COR.CA |