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Crimonolgy Diploma
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Objectives
We provide our students with a broad justice education. We focus on the structures and processes of criminal justice and we emphasize historical, theoretical, conceptual and critical approaches.
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Academic title
Crimonolgy Diploma
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Course description
The student must successfully complete 60 credits of university transfer courses. Program requirements are as follows:
1. Core Courses (33 credits)
CRIM 1100, 2140, 1150, 1160, 2260
CRIM 1120 or 1170
CRIM 2251 or 2252
ENGL 1130
PHIL 1101, 1102, 1103, 1152, 1201 (choose one)
PSYC 1100
SOCI 1125
2. CRIM courses (12 credits), selected by the student
3. Electives (15 credits), including at least six credits of non-Criminology courses. Course options outside the criminology discipline include any university transferable course. The following are suggested as relevant to the Criminology diploma:
ANTH 1100, 1120, 1160
GEOG 1100, 1160, 1180
HIST 1113, 1114
IDST 1100, 1110
POLI 1102, 2202
SOCI 2230, 2240, 2250
The following is a typical program of study for the Diploma in Criminology
Semester I
Course Title Credits
*CRIM 1100 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System 3
*PSYC 1100 An Introduction to Psychology I 3
*SOCI 1125 Social Processes 3
*ENGL 1130 Academic Writing (or any first-year literature course) 3
*CRIM 1160 Canadian Legal System 3
15
Semester II
*PHIL 1101, 1102, 1103, 1152 or 1201 (choose one) 3
*CRIM 1150 Introduction to Criminology 3
*CRIM 2260 Criminal Law 3
*CRIM 1120/1170 (choose one) 3
Elective 3
15
Semester III
*CRIM 2251/2252 (choose one) 3
*CRIM 2140 Interviewing & Professional Skills 3
Crim Option 3
Electives 6
15
Semester IV
CRIM Option 3
CRIM Option 3
CRIM Option 3
Electives 6
15
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