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 Equity, Workplace, and Community Transformation degree at the University of the Fraser Valley equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary to drive positive change in various environments. This program delves into the principles of equity and social justice, allowing students to understand and address the systemic issues that impact workplaces and communities. Students will explore critical theories and practical approaches to promoting diversity, inclusion, and equity in diverse settings.</p><p>The curriculum is designed to be interdisciplinary, combining elements from sociology, psychology, and organizational studies. Courses typically include topics such as conflict resolution, community engagement, and transformative leadership. Throughout the program, students will engage in projects that promote collaboration and collective action, preparing them for real-world challenges and opportunities.</p><p>Skills gained from this course include effective communication, critical thinking, and strategic planning, which are essential for advocating for marginalized groups and implementing equitable practices. By studying in Canada, students also benefit from exposure to a multicultural environment that fosters innovative solutions and a global perspective on social issues.</p>
<p>Applicants typically need to have a secondary school diploma or equivalent. A strong academic background in social sciences or humanities-related subjects is advantageous. Additional qualifications, such as relevant work experience or volunteer involvement in community organizations, may enhance admission prospects.</p>
English: <p>International students are generally required to demonstrate English language proficiency through standardized tests such as IELTS or TOEFL. A minimum score of 6.5 in IELTS or 86 in TOEFL is commonly expected, with specific scores in individual components also needed. However, students should check specific program requirements as they may vary.</p>
International students: <p>International students must apply for a student visa to study in the destination country. Required documents may include proof of acceptance from the university, financial statements, and a valid passport. It is imperative for students to check the official visa requirements for their specific nationality and the latest updates on documentation.</p>
<ul><li>Equity and Inclusion Consultant</li><li>Community Development Officer</li><li>Human Resources Professional</li><li>Non-Profit Sector Leader</li><li>Policy Analyst</li><li>Social Justice Advocate</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