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Bachelor's Degree Full Time

Criminology

at York University Β· Toronto, Ontario

Duration

4 years

Tuition

On request

Intake

Fall, Spring

Mode

Full Time

About this program

<p>The Criminology Bachelor's Degree program at York University provides an in-depth understanding of crime, criminal behavior, and the criminal justice system. With a focus on both theoretical frameworks and practical applications, students will explore various aspects of criminology, including the social, psychological, and legal dimensions of crime. The program emphasizes critical thinking and analytical skills through coursework that covers topics such as criminal law, policing, and the impact of crime on society.</p><p>Throughout the degree, students will engage in a variety of learning methods, including lectures, seminars, and group projects, which foster collaboration and real-world problem-solving skills. Additionally, the program often incorporates hands-on experiences such as internships and research opportunities, allowing students to gain valuable insights and connections within the field. By studying criminology at York University, students are immersed in a vibrant, diverse community that supports scholarly inquiry and personal growth.</p><p>Students will develop a comprehensive skill set that includes data analysis, research methodologies, and effective communication. The mix of theoretical knowledge and practical experience positions graduates for success in various career paths. York University's location also provides a unique perspective on crime and justice, allowing students to study pertinent issues in a real-world context.</p>

Entry requirements

<p>To be considered for admission into the Criminology Bachelor's Degree program at York University, international students typically need to meet the following academic prerequisites:</p><ul><li>A recognized secondary school diploma or equivalent with strong academic performance.</li><li>Completion of specific subjects, such as English and social sciences.</li><li>Relevant coursework or research experience may enhance an application.</li></ul>

English: <p>Non-native English speakers must demonstrate proficiency in English through standardized testing. Typical expectations include:</p><ul><li>IELTS: Overall band score of 6.5, with no individual score lower than 6.0.</li><li>TOEFL: Minimum score of 80 for the internet-based test.</li></ul>

International students: <p>International students need to ensure they have the proper documentation for studying abroad. This typically includes:</p><ul><li>A valid passport.</li><li>Proof of acceptance to the program.</li><li>Financial documentation to support their study and living expenses.</li><li>Health insurance proof.</li></ul><p>Students should check official sources for detailed visa requirements specific to their nationality and circumstances.</p>

Career outcomes

<ul><li>Criminal Justice Analyst</li><li>Policy Advisor</li><li>Law Enforcement Officer</li><li>Forensic Psychologist</li><li>Community Outreach Coordinator</li><li>Social Researcher</li><li>Probation Officer</li><li>Victim Advocate</li></ul>

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