The Minor in Criminology provides students with critical thinking skills and substantive knowledge related to the structural, administrative, political and professional context of crime and criminal justice.
Understanding the complexity and pervasiveness of criminal justice issues in various fields will provide greater depth and breadth to students' program of study and broaden their career preparation.
The Criminology Minor is not available to Criminology or Justice Studies program students.
To receive the Minor, students must complete six (6) courses from the following course of study:
Required courses (2):
CRM 100 |
Introduction to Canadian Criminal Justice |
CRM 102 |
Introduction to Criminology |
Plus four (4) of the following:
CRM 200 |
Criminal Law |
CRM 202 |
Victims and the Criminal Process |
CRM 300 |
Policing in Canada |
CRM 304 |
Youth Justice in Canada |
CRM 306 |
Corrections in Canada |
CRM 308 |
Criminal Courts in Canada |
CRM 314 |
Criminal Justice and the Charter |
CRM 316 |
International Perspectives |
CRM 400 |
Indigenous Governance/Justice |
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(or POG 440 Indigenous Governance/Justice) |
CRM 402 |
Criminal Justice and Social Inequality |
CRM 404 |
Criminal Justice Policy |
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