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Expand upon your Ontario diploma foundation in psychology and justice studies through this college-to-university advanced pathway.
You'll examine key psychological domains: social, cognitive, developmental and abnormal psychology, alongside research methodologies and statistical analysis. The program offers specialized forensic psychology courses that connect psychological principles to criminal behavior, law enforcement, judicial processes, corrections and other justice system components. Customize your degree by integrating elements of criminology, legal studies, health sciences and neuroscience to develop distinctive expertise.
Professional pathways
Graduates will gain qualifications for diverse roles such as: Child Welfare Specialist, Correctional Services Officer, Police Officer
Behavioral Health Technician, Probation Supervisor, Clinical Psychologist (with additional education), Youth Residential Counselor
Hands-on experience
Select senior students may participate in community-based learning placements. These practicums serve as immersive training opportunities to develop professional competencies, bridge theoretical knowledge with real-world application, and foster personal and career growth. The practicum involves 100 hours of field placement, classroom seminars and academic projects.