CORR Officer/Youth SUPR Option
Associate in Applied Science
Modes of Instruction
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This program is designed to prepare Correctional Officers in continuing their education. This degree was developed by the Illinois Community College Board (ICCB) in conjunction with the Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) to meet the needs of their employees, especially those who seek advancement to supervisory positions. Students who have completed IDOC basic training are eligible to seek entry to this degree program and receive proficiency credit.
Note: Academy courses will be applied after all program specific Kaskaskia College courses are completed.
Admission to the Program
Students must contact the Criminal Justice Program Coordinator (618-545-3336) for acceptance into this degree program.
Program Details
CORR_0500_DEGR
Program Student Learning Outcomes
- Interpret and implement the legal practices of multiple U.S. Supreme Court rulings pertaining to criminal justice.
- Distinguish the concepts of the newest technologies in preventing and reducing crimes.
- Evaluate evidence-based practices used toward the rehabilitation of offenders.
- Illustrate and apply ethical practices.
- Demonstrate advanced knowledge in corrections philosophy and environmental conditions.
Students completing this degree must also complete curriculum requirements aligned with General Education Student Learning Outcomes.
Criminal Justice Faculty
Kenneth Ingersoll
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Kenneth Ingersoll
Professor of Criminal Justice