Criminology Diploma

(University-level classes) 

pdf Criminology Diploma.pdf

Criminology Diploma
• Full-time or part-time • Starts:
Note 2: Students who received less
One of:
September and January (most
than a "B" in English 12 or its equiva-
CRIM 201 Policing in Modern Society
lent are strongly encouraged to select
courses) • Fees, 1st year - $2,690,
CRIM 241 Introduction to
English 103 as their first university
2nd year - $2,861; entire program:
Corrections
credit English course.
$5,548 • Two years • Prince George
Plus two electives — see below
Note 3: The GED certificate meets the
campus; individual courses may
Semester 4 January - April
general admission requirements, but
be available at other campuses
CRIM 120
Research Methods in
does not meet specific program or
(selection of first- and second-year
course prerequisites.
Criminology
CRIM 230
Criminal Law
courses available at Quesnel)
Note 4: Math 11 or Math 045 or equiv-
One of:
alent will be required for second year.
PHIL 101 Moral Philosophy
Careers
Note 5: Students graduating from
PHIL 102 Theory of Knowledge
Grade 12 in 2013 will require
As a trained criminal justice profes-
PHIL 110 Logic 1: Propositional
Foundations of Math 11 or Pre-
sional, youll have a variety of careers
Logic
calculus 11 or Math 045 or equivalent
to choose from:
PHIL 220 Political Philosophy
will be required for second year.
• Police officer
Plus two electives — see below
Note 6: You will need to comply with
• Corrections officer
the prerequisites of the specific courses
Electives
• Probation officer
you select.
During the third and fourth semesters,
• Parole officer
you must choose electives as follows
• Social worker
Program outline
One CNC university level-course
• Researcher
Semester 1
September - December
that transfers directly to SFU
ENGL 103
Composition and Style
(3 credits total). You are limited to
• Sheriff
CRIM 101
Introduction to
these subjects: anthropology,
• Bailiff
commerce, computer science,
Criminology
CRIM 103
Introduction to the
economics, English, geography,
• Private detective
Criminal Justice System
history, math, philosophy, political
• And more
PSYC 101
Introduction to
science, psychology, sociology, and
Work activities might include protecting
Psychology I
womens studies.
the public, detecting and preventing
SOC 101
Introduction to Sociology I
Any three CNC university-level
crime, engaging in confidential discus-
Semester 2
January - April
courses (any subject) that transfer
sions with offenders, supervising prison-
PSCI 131
The Administration of
directly to SFU (9 credits total).
ers, or carrying out research.
Justice
CRIM 102
Psychology of Criminal
Preparing for joint majors at SFU
Admission requirements
and Deviant Behaviour
CNC can prepare you to pursue joint
CRIM 106
Sociological Explanations
1. Successful completion of one of the
majors at SFU in Criminology/Womens
of Crime and Deviance
following:
Studies, Criminology/Psychology, and
PSYC 102
Introduction to
- Grade 12 (with English 12 or
Criminology/Sociology.
Psychology II
English 12: First Peoples) or
SOC 102
Introduction to
If you need help planning your sched-
- ABE/CCP Advanced Certificate
Sociology II
ule, please see a CNC counsellor/
or
advisor.
Semester 3
September - December
- GED Certificate
CRIM 135
Introduction to Canadian
Law and Legal Institutions
Note 1: It is strongly recommended
Course completion
PSYC 201
Statistics for the Social
that high school students consult their
Effective September 2012, courses
Sciences
counsellors to ensure they select the
must be completed no more than 10
most appropriate high school courses
years prior to the date of graduation in
for their chosen career paths.
order to count toward the Criminology
Diploma.
2011-12 CNC program guide and course calendar
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Criminology Diploma cont’d
This policy applies to CNC courses and
to all courses transferred from other
post-secondary institutions for credit at
CNC. Courses more than 10 years old
may be considered for unassigned
credit. Students should contact the
Dean to discussion this option.
Note: Professional certification or
accreditation bodies and receiving
institutions may have different criteria.
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• Social Service Worker Certificate
• Social Service Worker Diploma
• Social Service Worker (UT)
Diploma
• University-level classes in psychol-
ogy, sociology, or social work
Important dates
Fall term
• Classes: September 6, 2011 -
December 16, 2011
• Exams: December 8 - 16, 2011
Spring term
• Classes: January 3, 2012 - April 20,
2012
• Exams: April 12 - 20, 2012
• Study break: February 20 - 24, 2012
Revised: 11.08.02
2011-12 CNC program guide and course calendar
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*Approximate tuition fees for 2008-09 -- subject to change. Includes fees such as Students' Union fee, technology fee, etc. Does not include books, tools, and supplies. Fees for international students are higher.  

 

 




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