Honours BSocSc in Criminology
Honours BSocSc in Criminology
Compulsory first-year courses:
CRM1300 |
Introduction to Criminology |
3 |
CRM1301 |
History of Criminological Thought |
3 |
ENG1100 |
Workshop in Essay Writing |
3 |
Three credits from:
ENG1120 |
Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction |
3 |
ENG1121 |
Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry |
3 |
Other compulsory courses:
CRM2300 |
Criminal Justice and Penal Norm |
3 |
CRM2301 |
Criminological Theories I |
3 |
CRM2303 |
Research Methodology in Criminology |
3 |
CRM2310 |
Community Intervention in Criminology |
3 |
CRM3301 |
Criminological Theories II |
3 |
CRM3303 |
Individual Intervention in Criminology |
3 |
CRM3334 |
Quantitative Research in Criminology |
3 |
CRM4302 |
Abolitionism and the Criminal Justice System |
3 |
CRM4304 |
Qualitative Research in Criminology |
3 |
CRM4317 |
Assessment of Field Placement |
3 |
21 credits in CRM (at least none credits at the 4000-level).
48 credits of electives (maximum of nine credits in CRM) (the following courses are recommended):
PSY1101 |
Introduction to Experimental Psychology |
3 |
PSY1102 |
Introduction to Applied Psychology |
3 |
SOC1102 |
The Emergence of Sociology |
3 |
NOTE: CRM4301 is strongly recommended to students who wish to pursue graduate studies.
Information on field placements
There are two placement profiles. The placement profile is determined following a meeting with a field placement coordinator in criminology during the third year of the program.
Profile I: Block placement
In this profile, students are in the field four days a week for one session.
Either of the following sessions:
Fall session (section C):
CRM4317 |
Assessment of Field Placement |
3 |
Winter session (section A):
CRM4317 |
Assessment of Field Placement |
3 |
Profile II: Annual placement
In this profile, students are in the field two days a week for two sessions.
Fall and Winter sessions (section B):
CRM4317 |
Assessment of Field Placement |
3 |