Bachelor of Arts, Major in Criminology
Bachelor's degree
Online
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
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Online campus
Yes
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Support service
Yes
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Virtual classes
Yes
A directed studies course consists of concentrated study of a topic you select in consultation with your Open Learning Faculty Member. Directed studies is open to you if you have fulfilled the general education and lower-level requirements and have completed at least 15 credits of upper-level requirements in your major.
Registration procedures differ for directed studies, so it is essential that you consult your program advisor before you register in a directed studies course.
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About this course
Six credits in English (university-level composition and literature),excluding technical writing and business writing courses
Six credits in humanities, other than English
Three credits in mathematics and/or science
Three credits in statistics (PSYC 2101, Statistics in the Social Sciences or STAT 1201, Instruction to Probability and Statistics or equivalent)
Three credits in introductory criminology
CRIM 1161,The Canadian Legal System (3) or equivalent
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Subjects
- Criminology
- Criminal Psychology
- Criminal
- Bachelor of Arts
- Degree
Course programme
Consult with your program advisor to ensure that the courses you select can be applied toward the program requirements of your chosen credential.
Also, before you register in a course not listed on the OL website, you must apply for a letter of permission. Otherwise, you may find that either course credits cannot be applied to your program or you must pay a transcript reassessment fee.
Note:
30 credits, including up to 15 upper-level credits, may be applied studies: fine and performing arts studio courses and technology courses.
Bachelor of Arts, Major in Criminology