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Offers students a distinctive chance to acquire essential insights into the criminal justice system, particularly centered on offender rehabilitation.
This program enhances students' communication and leadership abilities while fostering a thorough grasp of offender management theories and motivational transformation. Participants will gain insight into the intricate challenges of offender rehabilitation and how to operate effectively within systems aimed at lowering repeat offenses. While particularly suited for those passionate about criminology and justice, this major also holds relevance for social work, psychology, security studies, and other humanities fields.
Learning Outcomes
Utilize broad disciplinary knowledge to address various theoretical and practical correctional matters.
Articulate correctional concepts clearly, logically, and independently.
Exhibit a global perspective with appreciation for diversity, including Indigenous cultural awareness.
Display self-direction, responsibility, and accountability in academic and professional development.
Employ creative thinking to foresee challenges and devise correctional strategies for addressing criminal conduct.
Apply critical thinking to recognize, conceptualize, and examine complex contemporary correctional issues.
Leverage digital tools to gather, assess, and integrate information within the corrections field.
Collaborate effectively and take initiative to apply ethical, sustainable, and socially responsible principles in criminology and justice.