Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Social Work
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Social Work
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Criminal Justice
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)
Programme Type: Associate Degree
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Criminal Justice
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)
Programme Type: Associate Degree
Students in the English-speaking Caribbean are faced with several language influences which affect their ability to use Standard English effectively. These influences are readily observed in their written expression and interfere with their ability to produce good academic writing. The course promotes the mastery of writing skills for the purpose of developing proficiency in academic writing. Students will gain a brief understanding of the evolution and function of language in the Anglophone Caribbean. Students will also gain appreciation of composing academic writing with an understanding of discourse types and strategies for written discourse as they compose different types of writing. Emphasis will be placed on proper writing conventions, grammar, punctuation, correct usage, sentence structure and vocabulary development. Students will learn to effectively organize, develop, write and revise paragraphs and academic essays.
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, General Studies
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Criminal Justice
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Social Work
Faculty: Humanities and Liberal Studies (HLS)
Programme Type: Associate Degree, Social Work