Criminology - Year One
Start: September or January
Duration: Full or Part-time (15 weeks)
Complete the Diploma - Year two is now available at Quesnel Campus
Careers
The multidisciplinary nature of criminology provides graduates with a wide range of career options:
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• Crime Prevention
• Criminal Investigation
• Court Services
• Customs and Immigration
• Cybercrime Studies
• Fire and Arson Investigation
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• Law Enforcement
• Probation and Parole
• Research Policy Development
• Social Work
• Victim Services
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Year-one at CNC Quesnel
Criminology courses are often integrated with courses in a wide range of disciplines including psychology, sociology, political science, economics, history, philosophy,computing science and mathematics. Complete year-one of the diploma program that transfers to SFU’s Department of Criminology:
• CRIM 101
• CRIM 103
• ENGL 103
• PSYC 101
• SOC 101
Admission Requirements
1. Successful completion of one of the following:
- Grade 12 (with English 12) or
- ABE/CCP Advanced Certificate
or
- GED Certificate
Note 1:
It is strongly recommended that high-school students consult their counsellors to ensure they select the most appropriate high-school courses for their chosen career paths.
Note 2:
Students who received less than a “B” in English 12 or its equivalent are strongly encouraged to select English 103 as their first university credit English course.
Note 3:
The GED certificate meets the general admission requirements, but does not meet specific program or course prerequisites.
Note 4:
Math 11 or Math 045 will be required for second year.
Note 5:
You will need to comply with the prerequisites of the specific courses you select.
Planning Worksheet
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