CJ100M1_CA_GradingRubric
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CJ100 Module 1 Competency Assessment Rubric
All
competency
criteria must be met to earn a B grade and pass this Course Outcome.
A predefined number of
mastery
criteria must be met to earn an A grade, indicating mastery of
the Course Outcome. See the
CLA and Grade Criteria Chart
below.
MET
NOT YET
MET
Key Social Issues
Competency
Student described and explained two reasons that society needs the
criminal justice profession.
Student analyzed how the role of the criminal justice professional is
changing or evolving when addressing the identified social needs.
Student identified multicultural and/or diversity issues that are
related to the social issues and recommended solutions to those
issues.
Student did not identify any multicultural and/or diversity issues and
explained why.
Mastery
Student defined more than two reasons that society needs the
criminal justice profession.
Student analyzed how the role of the criminal justice professional is
changing or evolving when addressing the identified social needs by
providing more than two illustrative examples.
Student identified more than two multicultural and/or diversity issues
that are related to the social issues and recommended solutions to
those issues.
Total Competency Criteria:
Total Mastery Criteria:
CLA and Grade Criteria Chart
CRITERIA
CLA
Score
Grade
Points
Meets all competency criteria and 50%-100% of
mastery criteria
5
A
1000
Meets all competency criteria and 0%-49% of mastery
criteria
4
B
850
Meets 75%-99% of competency criteria
3
Not Yet
Competent*
0
Meets 50%-74% of competency criteria
2
Not Yet
Competent*
0
Meets 1%-49% of competency criteria
1
Not Yet
Competent*
0
Meets 0 competency criteria
0
Not Yet
Competent*
0
No submission
NA
Not Yet
Competent*
0
*Not Yet Competent grades convert to an F at term end
*If work submitted for this competency assessment does not meet the minimum
submission requirements, it will be returned for revision without being scored. If the
work submitted does not meet the minimum submission requirements by the end of the
term you will receive a failing score.
Minimum Submission Requirements
Minimum Submission Requirements
MET
NOT
YET
MET
Proper notification of any resubmission, repurposing, or
reworking of prior work per the
Purdue Global Student Coursework
Resubmission, Repurposing, and Reworking Policy Resource
.
This assessment should be a Microsoft© Word© (minimum 1-
page) document, in addition to the title and reference pages.
Respond in a thorough manner, providing specific examples of
concepts, topics, definitions, and other elements asked for in the
directions. Your submission should be highly organized, logical, and
focused.
Submission should provide a clearly established and sustained
viewpoint and purpose.
Submission should provide a clearly established and sustained
viewpoint and purpose.
Writing should be well ordered, logical, and unified, as well as
original and insightful.
Submission must be written in Standard English and
demonstrate exceptional content, organization, style, and grammar
and mechanics.
A separate page at the end of your submission should contain
a list of references in APA format. Use your textbook, the Library, and
the internet for research.
include references for all sources and cite them using in-text
citations where appropriate. Sources and content should follow
current APA citation style.
The submission should:
include a title page;
be double-spaced;
be typed in Times New Roman, 12 -point font; and
be free of spelling or punctuation errors
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