Associate in Applied Science Degree (AAS) Justice Studies – Criminal Justice

COLLEGE AND PROGRAM LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Objectives 1 through 6 are the College Learning Objectives. The remaining objectives are the Program Learning Objectives.


1. Reading and Written Communication: Students will demonstrate competency in reading and writing.

2. Oral Communication: Students will demonstrate effective oral communication skills that incorporate emotional intelligence, empathy, and civility.

3. Critical Analysis and Reasoning: Students will apply critical thinking and the knowledge gained in their degree programs for better decision-making informed by:

  • Ethical Reasoning
  • Quantitative Reasoning
  • Scientific Reasoning

4. Knowledge and Skills for Participation in a Diverse Society: Students will respect multiple perspectives and cultural contexts when making decisions independently or as part of a team.

5. Information Literacy: Students will be able to locate, evaluate, and ethically utilize reliable information, empowering them as informed and responsible citizens.

6. Integration of Learning: Students will develop the ability to make connections between different academic studies and specialized professional skills leading to more informed, creative, and productive decisions in life and career.

7. Students will demonstrate knowledge and comprehension of theory and concepts in criminal justice and how to apply these concepts. 

8. Students will demonstrate knowledge, comprehension, and analysis of the American criminal justice system, including public policy and procedures as they impact the courts, law enforcement, and corrections. 

9. Students will gain an understanding of ethical decision making in the field of criminal justice. 

10. Students will demonstrate knowledge and understanding essential to the development of personal, civic, and social responsibility within the context of criminal justice.


Not all programs are offered for completion at each campus or through Berkeley College Online®. Please review the academic program pages (https://berkeleycollege.edu/academics/index.html) for information on where each program is offered. Additionally, all students may be required to take some courses at another campus or online.