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Unit Dept - (SSH) Administration of Justice PLO_1 PLO_2 PLO_3 PLO_1 PLO_2 PLO_3 PLOs for Social Science & Humanities Division - Active Only Students will identify the responsibilities of each component of the criminal justice system. Students will analyze the issues and theories of ethical standards and unethical conduct that are unique to the criminal justice field. Students will construct a professional report of a crime utilizing report criteria. Students will identify and discuss the legal and sociological approaches to correctional theories and practices. Students will analyze the current correctional system and alternative sentencing solutions. Students will analyze and evaluate the current theories and concepts that attribute social deviations to juvenile delinquency Law Enforcement PLO_1 Students will identify the responsibilities of each component of the criminal justice system. Law Enforcement PLO_2 Students will analyze the issues and theories of ethical standards and unethical conduct that are unique to the criminal justice field. Law Enforcement PLO_3 Students will construct a professional report of a crime utilizing report criteria. Private Security PLO_1 Students will identify the components of the criminal justice system and how they are fundamental to the process. Private Security PLO_2 Students will identify the elements of a crime based on a factural situation. Private Security PLO_3 Students will construct a professional report of a crime utilizing report criteria. Dept - (SSH) Anthropology Anthropology PLO_1 Students will apply a scientific, evolutionary and a holistic approach to understand human variation. Dept - (SSH) Child Development Anthropology PLO_2 Anthropology PLO_3 Child Development PLO_1 Child Development PLO_2 09/16/2017 7:29 Page 1 of Students will apply cultural relativism to understand behavioral variation and recognize the validity of each culture as an adaptation to its physical, biotic and social environment. Students will analyze cultural diversity and explain how it arose and changes. They will also identify underlying similarities between cultures. Integrate developmentally appropriate knowledge and practice and their application to teaching all young children. Demonstrate knowledge and skills in using the scientific process and recognize that Child Development is a field in the Behavioral and Social Sciences.

Unit Dept - (SSH) Economics Child Development PLO_3 Principles and Issues In Economics PLO_1 Principles and Issues In Economics PLO_2 Develop professional competencies and job skills that typify best practices to work in high quality early childhood programs that serve all children in local and regional communities. Develop a critical way of thinking with the goal of optimal decision- making in everyday life using marginal benefit and marginal cost concepts. Demonstrate the ability to analyze and understand the current economic situation using diverse economic theories and how they impact society's well being. Dept - (SSH) Geography Geography PLO_1 Demonstrate understanding of the diverse processes that shape natural and cultural environments. Geography PLO_2 Critically analyze geographic issues at various spatial scales; global, regional and local. Geography PLO_3 Interpret maps; synthesize, analyze and use geographic data and graphics to propose solutions to problems. Dept - (SSH) History History PLO_1 Using secondary and primary sources, students will critically analyze the human condition within the context of various cultures, civilizations, and time periods. Dept - (SSH) Humanities Humanities PLO_1 Students synthesize their critical thinking, imaginative, cooperative, and empathetic abilities as whole persons in order to contextualize knowledge, interpret 09/16/2017 7:29 Page 2 of

Unit Humanities PLO_2 Students build the perception of knowledge as a practice of freedom, in which they identify and create deep connections between and within the complexities and diversities of individual and cultural world-views and praxis. Dept - (SSH) Paralegal Studies Paralegal PLO_1 Students will be able to evaluate, critique and analyze legal and factual information. Paralegal PLO_2 Paralegal PLO_3 They will be able to synthesize and analyze such information effectively, both in writing and orally. Students will be able to compare and contrast the American and California legal systems, demonstrating how they are situated in the global legal environment. Paralegal PLO_4 From diverse source materials, students will determine legally relevant facts. Paralegal PLO_5 Students shall be able to assess whether given information is sufficient or insufficient to evaluate a legal issue and utilize appropriate resources to obtain relevant needed information. Dept - (SSH) Philosophy ILO Critical Thinking State criteria assessed in method and assessment data summary: Analyze Arguments Evaluate Ideas Empathize With Different Perspectives Utilize Symbols Interpret Literary, Artistic, and Scientific Works Philosophy PLO_1 Students should be able to critically analyze and evaluate the figures, texts, ideas, theories, and problems within philosophy. Philosophy PLO_2 Students should be familiar with the basic figures, texts, theories, problems, and ideas within the discipline of philosophy. Dept - (SSH) Political Science ILO Critical Thinking State criteria assessed in method and assessment data summary: Analyze Arguments Evaluate Ideas Empathize With Different Perspectives 09/16/2017 7:29 Page 3 of

Unit Dept - (SSH) Political Science ILO Critical Thinking Utilize Symbols Interpret Literary, Artistic, and Scientific Works Political Science PLO_1 Students will evaluate how political decisions are shaped by institutions and processes. Political Science PLO_2 Students will assess the impact of political decisions on individuals and groups. Political Science PLO_3 Students will demonstrate the capacity to critically analyze and apply political values. Political Science PLO_4 Students will demonstrate the capacity to participate effectively in the political process. 09/16/2017 7:29 Page 4 of

Unit Dept - (SSH) Psychology Psychology PLO_1 Students will be able to apply research skills, including problem solving, critical thinking, prediction and control to real life problems confronting the broad discipline science of psychology including: cognitive-behavioral, psychosocial, clinical, psychobiology and development. Psychology PLO_2 Psychology PLO_3 Students will understand historical and contemporary perspectives of psychology, in the sub fields of research, clinical, personality, biological, learning and memory, consciousness, stress and health and will apply these theories to real world experiences. Students will demonstrate understanding of psychological theory and practice to their roles as community participants and decision-makers through personal reflection and collaborative exploration. Dept - (SSH) Sociology Sociology PLO_1 Apply the sociological imagination to analyze and evaluate real world situations and problems. Sociology PLO_2 Demonstrate the above capacity (outcome 1) in written or oral communication. 09/16/2017 7:29 Page 5 of