May 10, 2024  
2024-25 Curriculum Guide 
    
2024-25 Curriculum Guide

Criminal Justice: Corrections, AS (CRJS-AS-COR)

Location(s): Gateway, Housatonic, Manchester, Norwalk, Tunxis


This 2024-25 Curriculum Guide is intended as a reference for Fall 2024 registration. The complete 2024-25 Academic Catalog will be finalized on July 1, 2024.

 

The Criminal Justice: Corrections degree prepares students for entry into the field of corrections or for advancement opportunities for those currently employed in the field. It combines specialized criminal justice, corrections, and general education coursework to provide students with the knowledge and skills they need in the corrections field. Corrections is one of eight available areas of concentration within the field of Criminal Justice .

Criminal Justice Program Goals:

  • Complete an Associate of Science degree in Criminal Justice.
  • Develop skills necessary to secure employment within field of criminal justice.
  • Transfer into a Bachelor Degree Program.

Criminal Justice Learning Outcomes:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of the roles of police, courts and corrections and explain the functions they serve within the criminal justice system and the community.
  • Apply principles of constitutional and criminal laws that protect the rights of and regulates conduct of a culturally diverse society.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of theories, principles, processes of the criminal justice system.
  • Prepare written documents and deliver oral presentations related to the criminal justice field.

Corrections Learning Outcomes:

  • Explain the history and development of the system of corrections and community corrections in the United States and around the world and as well as the current role and function within the criminal justice system.
  • Apply principles of constitutional and criminal laws that protect the rights of and regulate the conduct of individuals in a culturally diverse society in the context of correctional supervision.
  • Demonstrate knowledge of theories, principles, and processes of the criminal justice system as they apply to the corrections field.
  • Identify career paths in the field of corrections.

Criminal Justice General Education Core (21-23 credits)


Criminal Justice Additional General Education (6 credits)


Criminal Justice Program Core (21 credits)


Total Credits: 60-62