Bachelor of Criminology
University of the Fraser Valley
at University of the Fraser Valley Β· Abbotsford, British Columbia
Duration
1 year
Tuition
On request
Intake
Fall, Spring
Mode
Full Time
<p>The Diaspora Studies degree at the University of the Fraser Valley offers a comprehensive exploration of the complex relationships between culture, identity, and migration. Students engage with global issues of migration and displacement, exploring how diaspora communities navigate their identities within new cultural contexts. The program is interdisciplinary, drawing on sociology, history, cultural studies, and international relations to equip students with a well-rounded understanding of diaspora phenomena.</p><p>Throughout the course, students participate in a variety of modules, including but not limited to, the historical roots of diasporas, the socio-political dynamics affecting diasporic communities, and the impact of globalization on cultural identity. The curriculum is designed to challenge students to think critically and analytically about the ways in which diasporas influence and are influenced by the societies in which they live.</p><p>Skills gained in this program include advanced research and writing abilities, critical thinking, cultural competency, and effective communication skills. These competencies are essential for those seeking to work in diverse and multicultural environments. Choosing to study Diaspora Studies at the University of the Fraser Valley not only benefits from its robust academic framework but also offers the advantage of living in a multicultural setting, making it an ideal place for immersive learning.</p>
Students typically require a high school diploma with a strong academic record, particularly in social sciences and humanities. Applicants are encouraged to present any relevant extracurricular involvement or work experience that showcases their commitment to understanding cultural diversity and global issues.
English: Candidates usually need to demonstrate a proficiency in English, commonly through standardized tests such as IELTS or TOEFL, with a recommended IELTS score of at least 6.5 or equivalent TOEFL score, ensuring they can successfully engage with academic material.
International students: International students should familiarize themselves with visa requirements for the country, which generally include proof of acceptance into a program, financial stability, and valid identification documents. It is essential to check the specific requirements on official government or university websites prior to application.
<ul><li>Community Development Worker</li><li>Cultural Analyst</li><li>Policy Advisor for Immigration and Multiculturalism</li><li>Research Analyst in Migration Studies</li><li>Nonprofit Organization Manager</li><li>International Relations Specialist</li><li>Educator in Multicultural Studies</li><li>Social Services Coordinator</li></ul>
University of the Fraser Valley
University of the Fraser Valley
University of the Fraser Valley
University of the Fraser Valley
University of the Fraser Valley
University of the Fraser Valley