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About
- Saturday, April 6, 2024
- Sunday, April 7, 2024
- Saturday, April 13, 2024
Admitted Students Day
Exclusively for first-year accepted students, Admitted Student Day is our most comprehensive tailored program.
About
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Academics
- Saturday, April 6, 2024
- Sunday, April 7, 2024
- Saturday, April 13, 2024
Admitted Students Day
Exclusively for first-year accepted students, Admitted Student Day is our most comprehensive tailored program.
Academics
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Admission & Financial Aid
- Saturday, April 6, 2024
- Sunday, April 7, 2024
- Saturday, April 13, 2024
Admitted Students Day
Exclusively for first-year accepted students, Admitted Student Day is our most comprehensive tailored program.
Admission & Financial Aid
-
Student Life
- Saturday, April 6, 2024
- Sunday, April 7, 2024
- Saturday, April 13, 2024
Admitted Students Day
Exclusively for first-year accepted students, Admitted Student Day is our most comprehensive tailored program.
Student Life
- Athletics
Student having discussion with Police department
Criminal Justice Department
Student Learning Outcomes
Outcome 1: Comprehension
To develop students' understanding of the history, components, foundations, processes, and concepts relevant to the courses being offered. Specifically, students will be able to understand the various components of criminal justice systems. These institutions include the police, courts, corrections, and law. In addition, students will examine the theoretical foundations that inform and guide the discipline, including an awareness of the foundational roots of criminal justice in other disciplines such as psychology, philosophy, political science, and sociology.
Outcome 2: Synthesis
To develop students' ability to critically think about, evaluate, and participate in discussions about key criminal justice issues through oral and written synthesis of theory and research. In addition, this learning outcome develops students' awareness of the importance of justice and civil rights while engaging in systems of social control.
Outcome 3: Analysis & Application
To develop students' ability to analyze and apply theory and/or research in the exploration of critical issues in criminal justice through effective written and oral communication. In addition, this learning outcome will further develop students' skills in critical thinking, methodological design, data analysis and interpretation, computer utilization, and oral and written communication.