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Addressing and comprehending the roots of criminal conduct are key concerns for society — and achieving justice has grown increasingly intricate and demanding. As we strive to balance victim and offender rights, establish fair legislation, or safeguard communities, the criminal justice system frequently serves as our guide.
Through global exchanges, research projects, and case analyses, you'll acquire practical skills. Graduates will develop the capacity to analyze legal matters, social disparities, human rights, Indigenous justice systems, ethical dilemmas, and crime management strategies. After completing the program, utilize your knowledge of racial, socioeconomic, and gender dynamics within criminal justice operations.
This program is among ten bachelor of arts degrees sharing a common first-year curriculum.
After your initial year, pursue dual majors combining Criminology with History, Politics and Governance, or Sociology.
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with a minimum of six Grade 12 U or M courses including some program specific requirements.
English language requirements: IELTS: 6.5, TOEFL: 92-93 Internet-based, CAEL score of 70 and PTE score of 60, Cambridge English - 180 and above on C1 Advanced and C2 Proficiency.
February 1 is the guaranteed consideration date for applications to all programs.