How do I get started?
Complete the Application for Admission. Notify Todd Hobson, Department Head of Criminal Justice and Social Sciences, once
this step is completed. Contact him at hobsonpt@redlandscc.edu or 405.422.6253. To complete the admission process, you will need to submit:
- An official high school transcript or copy of GED. (If you have 32 hours of college
credit you won’t need to submit a high school transcript.)
- Official transcripts from each college you have attended (if any).
Electronic transcripts sent directly to Redlands Community College will be accepted.
Can I use financial aid?
Redlands is one of the top educational values in Oklahoma. Still, paying for college
is a challenge for many. We're ready to help! Visit the Financial Aid webpage for more resources.
Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid to be eligible for scholarships, grants and loans. The financial aid school code for
Redlands Community College is 003156.
If you have questions, please contact our Financial Aid office at 405.422.6250 or
email financial.aid@redlandscc.edu.
Are there payment options?
A variety of payment plans are available. Visit Paying for Redlands for a description of the different payment options. Information is also available
through the Student Finance tab on your Go.Redlandscc.edu student portal. For assistance,
please call 405.422.1230 or email Business.Office@redlandscc.edu.
Is there financial assistance for veterans?
If you are a veteran, financial assistance is available. If you will be using the
GI Bill, please contact the VA Regional Processing Office. The toll free number is
888.442.4551 or visit the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
For VA information at Redlands, please contact Holly Avila at 405.422.6238 or Holly.Avila@redlandscc.edu.
Can I used the training I have received for college credit?
Yes, you can. You can receive up to 30 college credits for training you have received
from your department or agency. Most law enforcement training applies, such as police
officers, corrections or juvenile justice.
Can I still attend if I live out of state?
Yes. The degree can be completed 100% online. If you are not an Oklahoma resident
and need financial assistance, please contact the registrar at Student.Records@redlandscc.edu to request a non-resident tuition waiver form.
Todd Hobson, Department Head for Safety and Behavioral Sciences
405.422.6253
Email
Office: S-107-C, Ray Porter Academic Complex
Todd Hobson earned a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and a Master of Education
degree from the University of Central Oklahoma. He spent several years working in
corrections in both the private prison system and the Federal Bureau of Prisons. He
previously served as the assistant director of training and development at Oklahoma
State University-Oklahoma City and as a senior program specialist at the University
of Oklahoma. He joined Redlands in 2004.
The criminal justice program provides students with an understanding of the nature
of crime and the personnel, institutions and process that prevent or respond to crime.
Students learn both the theory and practice of the criminal justice system. The curriculum
covers crime and criminal behavior, law enforcement, courts, and corrections. It provides
a solid foundation for further study or entry into a variety of criminal justice professions.
Students must obtain an overall grade point average of 2.0 or higher for successful
degree completion.
Intended Program Outcomes
- Explain the structure of the American criminal justice system in terms of its major
components (i.e., police, courts, and corrections) and the functions they serve.
- Measured by effectively communicating thru reading and writing assignments as well
as exams.
- Communicate in writing to express solutions in criminal justice topics.
Measured by completing writing assignments that demonstrate effective critical thinking
to identifying and defining problems and then formulating conclusions based upon reading
assignments.
- Apply critical thinking skills to analyze and solve a variety of complex problems
in the criminal justice environment. Assess the philosophy, theories, policies, practices,
processes, and reforms of the criminal justice system
Measured thru completion of writing assignments and exams as well as a series of class
discussions.
- Use technology to develop specialized technical knowledge and skills relevant to the
field of criminal justice. (computer & writing skills)
Measured by demonstrating basic technology skills for class success, i.e. computer,
research, on-line discussions.
- Review the major historical and contemporary issues facing the criminal justice system
including events, information, programs, policies, and concepts that affect the operation
of criminal justice agencies as well as issues of society ethnic and gender diversity.
Measured by reading and writing assignments as well as exams.