History Simulation Workshop

History Simulation Workshop:
Guide to
Game-Based Learning

Workshop Schedule: 

9:00 a.m. Registration and Coffee
9:30 a.m. Why Historical Game-Based Learning?
Empirical Evidence for Active Learning Pedagogy
10:30 a.m. Practical Guide to Historical Game-Based Learning:
Dos and Don'ts from a Teacher and Student Perspective
12:00 p.m. Lunch
1:00 p.m. Let's Go! A Microgame in Action
2:30 p.m. Reflections and Conclusion

Saturday, February 3, 2024
Dominican University Lawrence Room of Casey Hall

$25 Registration Fee

 

 

Nugent Lecture

Flury Lecture Hall and Badami Room

 

 

Social Sciences and Humanities 

NY-NJ Regional History Research Conference

NY-NJ Regional History Research Conference

Join us on Saturday, April 20, 2024 for this year’s Regional History Research Conference!  Please check back for more information.

Phi Alpha Theta Honors Society Induction Ceremony

Social Sciences Honor Society Induction Ceremony

Dominican College Announces Online Criminal Justice Program

The College is pleased to announce the launch of the online Criminal Justice Program. The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Legal Studies is specifically designed to provide students with an understanding of legal considerations within the three areas of the criminal justice system: police, courts, and corrections.

The criminal justice major offers a variety of courses pertaining to the essential elements of criminal justice as well as a thorough comprehension of relevant theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches used to explore criminal behavior and its various permutations. The online criminal justice program was developed utilizing the same philosophy, principles, and goals that have governed the existing traditional program since its inception in 2008: provide students with the tools they need to understand the complexity of the criminal justice system while promoting personal growth and concrete skills. The program offers students an engaging online experience with all of the support and personal attention that Dominican College is known for.

The program requires 51 credits in the criminal justice core and additional general education credits, all of which are completed with eight-week sessions. A final capstone course is completed in the final semester in which the student demonstrates their knowledge and competence in the discipline of criminal justice by preparing, presenting and submitting a research project on a self-selected, instructor-approved topic central to the field.

For more information click here.

Dominican College Announces Online Criminal Justice Program

The College is pleased to announce the launch of the online Criminal Justice Program. The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice with a specialization in Legal Studies is specifically designed to provide students with an understanding of legal considerations within the three areas of the criminal justice system: police, courts, and corrections.

The criminal justice major offers a variety of courses pertaining to the essential elements of criminal justice as well as a thorough comprehension of relevant theoretical perspectives and methodological approaches used to explore criminal behavior and its various permutations. The online criminal justice program was developed utilizing the same philosophy, principles, and goals that have governed the existing traditional program since its inception in 2008: provide students with the tools they need to understand the complexity of the criminal justice system while promoting personal growth and concrete skills. The program offers students an engaging online experience with all of the support and personal attention that Dominican College is known for.

The program requires 51 credits in the criminal justice core and additional general education credits, all of which are completed with eight-week sessions. A final capstone course is completed in the final semester in which the student demonstrates their knowledge and competence in the discipline of criminal justice by preparing, presenting and submitting a research project on a self-selected, instructor-approved topic central to the field.

For more information click here.