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Exploring criminology through a sociological lens, uncover whether certain individuals face higher risks of committing crimes or becoming victims, and examine the societal influences that may steer someone toward criminal behavior. Engage with pressing issues like social marginalization, human trafficking, terrorism, correctional systems, law enforcement, victim studies, and other thought-provoking subjects. This program equips you with advanced knowledge and analytical capabilities essential for entering public service and social sectors. Opt for either an extended 30-week internship or a condensed four-week placement—both designed to boost your career prospects. In your final year, craft an original research project tailored to your interests or aligned with your professional or academic aspirations. Benefit from instruction by social science researchers specializing in areas such as societal structures, cultural anthropology, crime studies, multiculturalism, and social services. Prepare for your future—93% of graduates secured employment or pursued further education within fifteen months of completing the program.