Justice Studies Learning Goals
Students completing the B.A. in Justice Studies will be able to:
- Understand basic criminal and social justice concepts and theories.
- Demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between criminological and sociological theories, research design, and interpretation, and engage in work developing research literacy.
- Understand and engage in qualitative and quantitative data collection and analytical processes.
- Communicate, in written and oral form, criminological, sociological, and other social justice arguments.
- Develop a sociological perspective on the justice system.
- Demonstrate a scholarly understanding of crime, its causes, and social consequences.
- Become familiar with debates and guidelines about ethical, professional, and moral standards involved in criminal justice activities.
- Become familiar with global and comparative-historical perspectives on justice systems.
- Become familiar with issues of social justice both within and beyond the criminal justice system.