Corrections
Program Design
The program helps prepare students for entry into the State of Connecticut’s Department of Correction as a Correctional Trainee.
Curriculum
Required Courses |
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| COM* 173 | Public Speaking | 3 |
| CJS* 293 | CJ Cooperative Education/Work Experience | 3 |
| CJS* 102 | Introduction to Corrections | 3 |
| ENG* 101 | Composition | 3 |
| CJS* 240 | Correctional Administration | 3 |
| Total Credits Required: 15 | ||
Division of Social Science and Hospitality: 860-512-2750
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of all Corrections certificate program requirements, graduates will
1. Explain the history and development of the system of corrections in America and around the world.
2. Explain contemporary correctional issues, including but not limited: prisoner rights, overcrowding, prison construction, gangs and “families” hierarchy, early release programs/recidivism, cost of correctional programs/buildings, and changing the emphasis of corrections from punishment/security to rehabilitation/treatment.
3. Explore the sociological/economic effects of privatization in our correctional institutions.
4. Identify and explore the problems and concerns of managing staff and inmates in a modern day correctional institution on both the federal and state levels.
Source: 2011-2012 Course Catalog
For Additional Information, Contact: 860-512-2753

