Criminology Diploma

(University-level classes) 

pdf Criminology Diploma.pdf

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Note 2: Students who received less than a
Plus two electives — see below
Criminology
“B” in English 12 or its equivalent are
encouraged to select English 103 as their first
Electives
Diploma
university credit English course.
During the third and fourth semesters, you
must choose electives as follows
• Full-time or part-time • Starts:
Note 3: The GED certificate meets the
general admission requirements, but does not
September and January (most
• One CNC university level-course that
meet specific program or course
transfers directly to SFU (3 credits total).
courses) • Fees, 1st year - $3,001,
prerequisites.
You are limited to these subjects:
2nd year - $2,919; entire program:
anthropology, commerce, computer
Note 4: Math 11 or Math 045 or equivalent
$5,920 • Two years • Prince
will be required for second year.
science, economics, English, geography,
George; individual courses may be
history, math, philosophy, political
Note 5: Students graduating from Grade 12
available at other campuses
science, psychology, sociology, and
in 2013 will require Foundations of Math 11 or
women’s studies.
(selection of first- and second-year
Pre-calculus 11 or Math 045 or equivalent
courses available at Quesnel)
that’s required for second year.
• Any three CNC university-level courses
(any subject) that transfer directly to SFU
Note 6: You will need to comply with the
(9 credits total).
Careers
prerequisites of the specific courses you
select.
As a trained criminal justice professional,
Preparing for joint majors at SFU
you’ll have a variety of careers to choose
from:
CNC can prepare you to pursue joint majors
Program outline
at SFU in Criminology/Women’s Studies,
• Police officer
Semester 1 September - December
Criminology/Psychology, and
ENGL 103 Composition and Style
• Corrections officer
Criminology/Sociology.
CRIM 101
Introduction to Criminology
• Probation officer
If you need help planning your schedule,
CRIM 103
Introduction to the Criminal
Justice System
please see a CNC counsellor/advisor.
• Parole officer
PSYC 101 Introduction to Psychology I
• Social worker
SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology I
Course completion
• Researcher
Semester 2 January - April
Courses must be completed no more than 10
• Sheriff
PSCI 131
The Administration of Justice
years prior to the date of graduation in order
CRIM 102
Psychology of Criminal and
• Bailiff
to count toward the Criminology Diploma.
Deviant Behaviour
• Private detective
CRIM 106
Sociological Explanations of
This policy applies to CNC courses and to all
Crime and Deviance
courses transferred from other post-
• And more
PSYC 102 Introduction to Psychology II
secondary institutions for credit at CNC.
Work activities might include protecting the
SOC 102
Introduction to Sociology II
Courses more than 10 years old may be
public, detecting and preventing crime,
considered for unassigned credit. Students
Semester 3 September - December
engaging in confidential discussions with
should contact the Dean to discuss this
CRIM 135
Introduction to Canadian Law
offenders, supervising prisoners, or carrying
option.
and Legal Institutions
out research.
PSYC 201 Statistics for the Social
Note: Professional certification or
Sciences
accreditation bodies and receiving institutions
may have different criteria.
Admission requirements
One of:
CRIM 201
Policing in Modern Society
1. Successful completion of one of the
CRIM 241
Introduction to Corrections
following:
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Plus two electives — see below
- Grade 12 (with English 12 or English
• Social Service Worker Certificate
12: First Peoples) or
Semester 4 January - April
• Social Service Worker Diploma
CRIM 220
Research Methods in
- ABE/CCP Advanced Certificate or
Criminology
• Social Service Worker (UT) Diploma
- GED Certificate
CRIM 230
Criminal Law
• University-level classes in psychology,
One of:
Note 1: It is recommended high school
sociology, or social work
students consult their counsellors to ensure
PHIL 101 Moral Philosophy
PHIL 102
Theory of Knowledge
they select the most appropriate high school
PHIL 110
Logic 1: Propositional Logic
courses for their chosen career paths.
PHIL 220
Political Philosophy
2012-13 CNC program guide and course calendar www.cnc.bc.ca
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Important dates
For the Prince George campus only; contact
other campuses for their dates.
Fall term
• Classes: September 4 - December 14,
2012
• Exams: December 6 - 14, 2012
Spring term
• Classes: January 7 - April 26, 2013
• Exams: April 18 - 26, 2013
• Study break: February 18 - 22, 2013
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