Criminology

The Brantford Campus has developed a broad, comprehensive Honours BA Criminology program, which will suit students who wish to use criminology as a basis for a variety of different career paths.

The Honours Criminology BA program is only available at the Brantford Campus.

The Honours Bachelor of Arts Criminology Combination degree is open to all undergraduate students enrolled in another BA program at any campus. It is also available online for non-Brantford campus students.

Students completing the online Criminology combined major are excluded from the Policing combination major. Students who wish to combine these online programs must enrol in the fully online part-time Honours Bachelor of Arts Criminology and Policing program.

The criminology minor is available at the Brantford and Waterloo Campuses.

The certificate and diploma in criminology provides academic training to professionals and mature students working in the field of criminal justice, thus allowing them to improve their effectiveness on the job. The curriculum is not designed to satisfy specific employment credentials, but encourages those engaged in the administration of justice to critically evaluate and consider the increasingly complex challenges of our criminal justice system. The required courses and electives afford students with an opportunity to develop skills in logical thinking and critical analysis. These programs encourage professional development for individuals with at least one year of related formal work experience.

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Faculty

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Course Offerings
Course #TitleCredits
CC100 Introduction to Criminology 0.5
CC102 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System 0.5
CC200 Youth Justice 0.5
CC202 Multiple Murder 0.5
CC203 Women, Law and Crime 0.5
CC204 Indigenous Peoples and the Law 0.5
CC205 Gangsters, Goodfellas and Wiseguys: North American Perspectives of Organized Crime 0.5
CC209 Global Terrorism and Security 0.5
CC210 Psychology of Crime 0.5
CC211 Restorative Justice 0.5
CC212 White Collar Crime 0.5
CC215 Murder in Canada 0.5
CC233 Introduction to Social Science Research Methods 0.5
CC290 Theories of Crime I 0.5
CC291 Introduction to Policing 0.5
CC292 Introduction to Corrections 0.5
CC301 Crime, Sentencing and Punishment in Canada 0.5
CC302 Crime and the Justice System 0.5
CC303 Victimology 0.5
CC304 Addiction and Crime 0.5
CC306 Globalization, Crime and Social Justice [1] 0.5
CC307 Forensic Investigation 0.5
CC308 Corporate Deviance and Crime 0.5
CC310 Outlaw Bikers 0.5
CC311 Crime, Media and the Law 0.5
CC312 Mental Health and Justice 0.5
CC313 Mean Justice: Criminal Injustice, Ethics & Rights 0.5
CC314 Offender Rehabilitation 0.5
CC315 Evaluation Research 0.5
CC316 Organized Crime: International Perspectives 0.5
CC317 Police Investigation of Crimes 0.5
CC318 Comparative Criminal Justice 0.5
CC319 Crime Prevention 0.5
CC324 Human Trafficking and Other Contemporary Forms of Slavery 0.5
CC325 Crimes Against Humanity 0.5
CC326 Transitional Justice 0.5
CC327 Statistics in Criminology and Criminal Justice 0.5
CC390 Theories of Crime II 0.5
CC401 Deviance and Diversity 0.5
CC404 Penology 0.5
CC407 Criminal Courts and Trials 0.5
CC408 Contemporary Crime Policy and Legislation in Canada 0.5
CC410 Directed Studies 0.5
CC411 Special Topics in Crime and Deviance 0.5
CC412 Special Topics in Criminal Justice 0.5
CC413 Special Topics in Cultural Criminology 0.5
CC415 Analyzing Issues in Policing 0.5
CC416 Advanced Issues in Theory and Practice 0.5
CC420 Advanced Directed Studies in Criminology 1.0
CC425 Advanced Quantitative Methods in Criminology and Criminal Justice 0.5
CC426 Qualitative Methodologies in Criminology 0.5
CC499 Contested Issues in the Justice System 0.5
 

Senate/Editorial Changes

  1. Senate Academic Planning Committee Revisions April 1, 2019: CC306 Exclusion deleted; effective September 1, 2019.