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Police Studies Post Baccalaureate Diploma Program

School of Criminology | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Calendar 2012 Fall

This program is for those with a bachelor’s degree.

¶¡ÏãÔ°AV Requirements

Applicants are required to have completed CRIM 101 and 251 with a grade of C- or better before being admitted.

Prerequisites

Students are responsible for satisfying the prerequisites for all required and elective courses. The school does not routinely waive the completion of prerequisite courses.

Program Requirements

Students cannot obtain credit for both the minor in police studies and this post baccalaureate diploma program.

Students complete a total of 30 units, chosen from the following list, or from any other 300 or 400 division course that is designated as a police studies course from either the School of Criminology (e.g. Special Topics courses), or from another department such as First Nations Studies Program, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, School of Computing Science, Department of Psychology, etc.). See the School of Criminology's academic advisor for further information.

Minorities and the Criminal Justice System

  • CRIM 311-3 Minorities and the Criminal Justice System
  • CRIM 419-3 Aboriginal/Indigenous Justice
  • CRIM 429-3 Indigenous Peoples and International Law

Forensic Studies

  • CRIM 355-3 The Forensic Sciences
  • CRIM 356-3 The Forensic Sciences II
  • CRIM 357-3 Forensic Anatomy
  • CRIM 451-3 Advanced Techniques in Forensic Science
  • CRIM 452-3 Skeletal Pathology and Criminalistics

Restorative Justice

  • CRIM 315-4 Restorative Justice
  • CRIM 442-3 Restorative Justice Practice: Advanced Topics

Cybercrime

  • CRIM 380-3 Introduction to Cybercrime
  • CRIM 480-3 Computer Forensics and Cybercrime
  • CRIM 481-3 Advanced Issues in Cybercime

Crime Analysis and Crime Prevention

  • CRIM 350-3 Techniques of Crime Prevention I
  • CRIM 352-3 Environmental Criminology: Theory and Practice
  • CRIM 433-3 Communities and Crime
  • CRIM 450-5 Techniques of Crime Prevention II
  • CRIM 457-4 Crime and Criminal Intelligence Analysis
  • CRIM 465-3 Crime Economics, and the Economy

Special Types of Offenders or Crimes

  • CRIM 310-3 Young Offenders and Criminal Justice: Advanced Topics
  • CRIM 316-3 Sexual Offenders and Sexual Offences
  • CRIM 317-3 Prostitution in Canada
  • CRIM 413-3 Terrorism
  • CRIM 454-3 Criminal Profiling
  • CRIM 459-3 Organized Crime

Key Issues in Policing

  • CRIM 314-3 Mental Disorder, Criminality and the Law
  • CRIM 351-3 Police Accountabiliity and Ethics
  • CRIM 410-3 Decision-making in Criminal Justice
  • CRIM 453-3 Policing Illegal Drug Markets
  • CRIM 455-3 Advanced Issues in Policing
  • CRIM 456-3 Investigative Psychology in Policing
  • CRIM 458-3 Community Policing

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