Mission & Learning Outcomes
B.A. IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
College of Business & Public Management
School of Criminal Justice & Public Administration
Mission
The B.A. in Public Administration provides students with the knowledge and experience needed to begin careers in the not-for-profit and public service sectors. Our undergraduate program combines a firm theoretical foundation with an understanding of practical applications. Teaching methods in both elective and required courses stress the use of case studies, hands-on experience, and simulations that demonstrate how theory and concepts evolve into practical applications.
We are dedicated to the provision of a program that will:
- Develop the conceptual foundation requisite for success in public administration careers;
- Establish the ability to function effectively in complex, culturally diverse organizational structures;
- Expand and evolve to meet changing regional needs; and
- Promote student commitment to ethical standards of managerial practice.
The program is dedicated to maintaining an educational environment in which diversity can flourish and an atmosphere in which mutual respect characterizes relations among members of a pluralist community.
B.A. in Public Administration Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
Students who graduate with a B.A. in Public Administration will:
SLO 1: Understand the basic concepts of American democracy and public administration.
1A: General concept of public administration and bureaucracy.
1B: Understanding knowledge of human resource management.
1C: Understanding knowledge of public budgeting and finance.
1D: Understanding knowledge of policy analysis.
1E: Understanding knowledge of information management and technology.
1F: Understanding how administrative responsibility, accountability, efficiency, diversity, and teamwork within the context of government and nonprofit public service programs.
SLO 2: Have the research skills to critically analyze public administration issues.
2A: Analysis of managerial issues and policy recommendations.
SLO 3: Have the information technology skills germane to study and practice of public administration.
3A: Proficiency with managerial software.
SLO 4: Have the ability to communicate and interact productively with a diverse and changing workforce and citizenry.
4A: Effective communication:
- Direct Measures: Oral presentation of capstone project (PA 4000).
- Indirect Measure: Graduating student and alumni survey.
SLO 5: Be able to develop/formulate a public policy response to a “real world” social or economic problem.
5A: Ability to develop a public policy response to a “real world” social or economic problem.
KU Student Outcomes (KU): Kean University graduates should be able to:
1. Think critically, creatively and globally.
2. Adapt to changing social, economic, and technological environments.
3. Serve as active and contributing members of their communities.
4. Advance their knowledge in the traditional disciplines (GE) and enhance their skills in professional areas.
General Education Student Learning Outcomes
Knowledge : Students will demonstrate proficiency in knowledge and content by:
(K1) Applying the scientific method to comprehend natural concepts and processes.
(K2) Evaluating major theories and concepts in social sciences.
(K3) Relating historical references to literature.
(K4) Evaluating major theories and concepts in the fine arts.
Skills : Students will demonstrate the skills necessary to:
(S1) Write to communicate and clarify learning.
(S2) Communicate effectively through speech.
(S3) Solve problems using quantitative reasoning.
(S4) Think critically about concepts in multiple disciplines.
(S5) Show information literacy.
Values : Students will demonstrate personal, social and ethical responsibility as a part of lifelong learning through:
(V1) Personal responsibility.
(V2) Ethical & social responsibility.
(V3) Active in social & civic engagement.
(V4) Respect for diverse culture.
(V5) Lifelong learning.
Criminal Justice Mission and Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
B.A. in Criminal Justice Mission
The mission of the Department of Criminal Justice is to prepare students as criminal justice academics and professionals who will contribute to the community, profession and discipline through critical thinking, research and participation in the criminal justice (CJ) system or academia. Students in the program will develop a broad understanding of the criminal justice system including the correctional, courts, and juvenile justice systems; the application and substantive nature of the law, corrections, and policing.
B.A. in Criminal Justice Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)
Students who graduate with a B.A. in Criminal Justice should be able to:
SLO1: Students will be able to identify the main components of the criminal justice system, and summarize the salient issues related to each component.
SLO2: Students will understand the main principles of the United States Constitution, specifically related to individual rights and due process.
SLO3: Students will understand key theories that explain why people commit crimes and how offenders can be deterred.
SLO4: Students will become good consumers of research on a CJ-related topic of interest to them.
SLO5: Students will communicate effectively.
KU Student Outcomes (KU): Kean University graduates should be able to:
1. Think critically, creatively and globally;
2. Adapt to changing social, economic, and technological environments;
3. Serve as active and contributing members of their communities; and
4. Advance their knowledge in the traditional disciplines (GE) and enhance their skills in professional areas.
**General Education Student Learning Outcomes
Knowledge (GE-K): Students will demonstrate proficiency in knowledge and content by:
(K1) Applying the scientific method to comprehend natural concepts and processes;
(K2) Evaluating major theories and concepts in social sciences;
(K3) Relating historical references to literature; and
(K4) Evaluating major theories and concepts in the fine arts.
Skills (GE-S): Students will demonstrate the skills necessary to:
(S1) Write to communicate and clarify learning;
(S2) Communicate effectively through speech;
(S3) Solve problems using quantitative reasoning;
(S4) Think critically about concepts in multiple disciplines; and
(S5) Show information literacy.
Values (GE-V): Students will demonstrate personal, social and ethical responsibility as a part of
lifelong learning through:
(V1) Personal responsibility;
(V2) Ethical & social responsibility;
(V3) Active in social & civic engagement;
(V4) Respect for diverse culture; and
(V5) Lifelong learning.
MASTER OF ARTS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
College of Business & Public Management
School of Criminal Justice & Public Administration
Mission
The Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Program at Kean University has several related goals that are aligned with the mission of the Department of Criminal Justice. The mission of the Department of Criminal Justice is to prepare students as criminal justice academics and professionals who will contribute to the community, profession and discipline through critical thinking, research and participation in the criminal justice system or academia. The Master of Arts program adds depth to the students existing knowledge and provides students with the tools necessary to strengthen their analytical skills and theoretical understanding of the varied and diverse areas within the criminal justice student with the expectation of students contributing to the advancement of knowledge within the academy.
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice
PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Students who graduate with a MA in Criminal Justice are expected to:
SLO1: Theoretical knowledge: Students will understand theoretical knowledge of the criminal justice system.
SLO2: Research analysis and methods: Students will demonstrate a mastery of published literature by conducting a research analysis and research methods on a topic related to the study of criminal justice.
SLO3: Ethical framework: Students will be able to identify the main ethical frameworks of the criminal justice system.
SLO4: Communication: Students will communicate effectively.
KU Student Outcomes: Kean University graduates should be able to:
1. Think critically, creatively and globally;
2. Adapt to changing social, economic, and technological environments;
3. Serve as active and contributing members of their communities; and
4. Advance their knowledge in the traditional disciplines and enhance their skills in professional areas.