Master of Business Administration (MBA)
University of Saskatchewan
at University of Saskatchewan · Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Duration
—
Tuition
On request
Intake
Fall, Spring
Mode
Full Time
<p>The Criminology and Addictions degree at the University of Saskatchewan offers a comprehensive exploration of crime, societal responses, and the complex nature of addiction. This multidisciplinary program combines insights from criminology, psychology, sociology, and public health, fostering a deep understanding of the root causes of criminal behavior and substance use disorders.</p> <p>Students engage in a structured curriculum that encompasses both theoretical perspectives and practical applications. Core courses cover topics such as criminal justice systems, addiction treatment modalities, and research methods. The program also emphasizes critical thinking, research skills, and ethical considerations, preparing graduates to navigate complex issues in a diverse society.</p> <p>Studying in Canada, particularly at the University of Saskatchewan, allows students to benefit from a culturally rich environment known for its commitment to social justice and diversity. Students have opportunities for hands-on experience through internships and partnerships with local organizations, further enhancing their understanding of the field and its real-world implications.</p>
<p>To gain admission to the Criminology and Addictions degree program, applicants typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, with a strong emphasis on social studies and psychology. A foundation in critical thinking and research skills is also beneficial. Prospective students may be asked to submit a personal statement reflecting their interest in criminology and addictions, along with letters of recommendation.</p>
English: <p>International students are generally required to demonstrate proficiency in English through standardized tests such as IELTS or TOEFL. A typical requirement might be an IELTS score of 6.5 with no band below 6.0, or a TOEFL score of 86 with minimum scores in each section. However, applicants should verify the exact score requirements on the university's official website.</p>
International students: <p>International students must ensure they meet the visa requirements to study in Canada. This usually includes a valid passport, proof of acceptance into a recognized institution, and evidence of sufficient financial means to support themselves during their studies. Students are encouraged to check the latest official requirements for student visas.</p>
<ul><li>Criminologist</li><li>Substance Abuse Counselor</li><li>Community Outreach Coordinator</li><li>Policy Analyst</li><li>Law Enforcement Officer</li><li>Social Worker</li><li>Researcher in Public Health</li><li>Probation and Parole Officer</li></ul>
University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan
University of Saskatchewan