JGSBAPS - Justice and Global Security
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Program Type
Bachelor of Applied Science
College
College of Applied Science & Technology
Career
Undergraduate
Program Description
Students study the foundations of law and take courses in terrorism, criminal justice, the American judicial system, constitutional rights, law enforcement issues and immigration. The degree prepares students for careers in law enforcement, public safety, military, defense, and social and human services. It also acts as a springboard for those seeking advanced degrees in law, criminology, research and more.
Learning Outcomes
- Identify different approaches to the study of political institutions, justice systems, and national & global security and apply these to contemporary political problems.
- Demonstrate the ability to formulate and construct logical arguments about political phenomena and to evaluate these through empirical and theoretical methods.
- Identify and analyze the role of non-human actors within the political environment and evaluate how these non-human actors affect local, national, and international political behavior and governmental systems.
- Analyze the structure and functions of the U.S. and international legal systems and the sources of law within an historical, social, and institutional context.
- Demonstrate the ability to formulate and construct logical arguments about political phenomena and to evaluate these through empirical and theoretical methods.
- Identify and analyze the role of non-human actors within the political environment and evaluate how these non-human actors affect local, national, and international political behavior and governmental systems.
- Analyze the structure and functions of the U.S. and international legal systems and the sources of law within an historical, social, and institutional context.