Undergraduate Academic Catalog 2018 - 2019 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
Undergraduate Academic Catalog 2018 - 2019 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Criminology and Restorative Justice Studies, B.A.


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Program Director: Gregory Zubacz, J.D., Ph.D.

Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Restorative Justice Studies is designed for adults who have an interest in criminology, restorative justice and the issues of victims. The program equips students to be knowledgeable about crime and society. Class time and coursework focus on implementing restorative approaches to justice and understanding the various social and psychological theories on crime, criminals and society. Candidates will also learn to incorporate the values of a Christian/Anabaptist worldview into their work.

Admissions Requirements

The criminology and restorative justice studies program requires four years postsecondary experience, including two years of work experience.

Program Student Learning Outcomes

  1. Communicate orally, visually, and in writing regarding the criminal justice field.
  2. Describe the origins, nature and dynamics of conflict and crime from an interdisciplinary perspective.
  3. Integrate the various social and psychological theories on crime, criminals and society. 
  4. Identify the individual and collective needs of all participants in the criminal justice system, including victims, offenders and the community. 
  5. Successfully implement restorative and other approaches to justice in a culturally sensitive way. 
  6. Articulate and apply the value of Christian/Anabaptist belief and practice for the criminal justice filed, including how to discern the ethical consequences of decisions and actions from a biblical and theological perspective.

Locations Offered

North Fresno and Visalia Campuses, Fully Online

Program Length/Semester Starts

This is a scheduled, eighteen-month cohort program.

General Education Requirements


 These two courses are required in addition to the 39 units of cohort classes listed below. For additional information on General Education requirements for Degree Completion students visit: General Education: Degree Completion Students    

Electives


Elective units as needed to meet the Bachelor of Arts minimum. This requirement may be met through allowable college coursework, Advanced Placement exams, College Level Examination Program, International Baccalaureate exams, Military or ACE credit and Prior Learning Assessment.

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