Bachelor of Arts in Community Criminal Justice
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time, Part-time |
Duration | 4 years |
Intakes | January, May, September |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
General entry requirements:
- Satisfy the appropriate undergraduate,vocational,or university preparetory-level English proficiency requirement
- Qualify under one of Kwantlen's admission categories
- Satisfy specific program admission requirements
Year One Admission:
- Grade of 'C' in either Principles of Math 11 (or equivalent) or Applications of Math 12 (or equivalent).
Year Three Admission:
- 60 credits with a cumulative GPA of 2.00 (including all 1100- and 2000-level major/minor program requirements).
- Grade of 'C' in all required 1000-and 2000-level courses, including the English writing requirement (ENGL 1100 and one of either ENGL 1202 or 1204, or equivalent).
- Two Quantitative courses.
- 12 credits of breadth courses
- Grade of 'C' in either Principles of Math 11 (or equivalent) or Applications of Math 12 (or equivalent).
- Second language at the Grade 11 level or 6 credits of post-secondary language courses in the same language.
Curriculum
- Technical Report Writing
- Justice/Injustice
- Qualitative Research Methods
- Service Learning in Criminology and Justice
- Community Advocacy and Human Rights
- Ethics and Professional Development
- Community Corrections
- Issues in Conflict Resolution
- Quantitative Data Analysis 2
- Crime Mapping
- Policy and Program Evaluation
- Advance Theories of Crime and Community
- Comtemporary Socionology
- Critical Crimonology
- Comtemporary Psychology Criminology
- White-Collar and Corporate Crime
- Women,Crime and Justice
- Issues in Youth Justice
- Community Safety and Crime Prevention
- Minorities and the Criminal Justice System
- Procedure and Evidence
- Law and Society
- Philosophy of Law
- Mental Disorder and Canadian Law
- Administrative and Regulatory Law
- Community Criminal Justice Project 1
- Community Criminal Justice Project 2
- COnflict Resolution Centre
- Practicum in Criminology and Justice