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Criminology Topics and Concepts in Canadian Universities

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What do Criminology Students Learn?


While criminology programs are sometimes administered by sociology departments, they are usually interdisciplinary in nature, including courses in disciplines such as anthropology, history, law, political science, philosophy, and psychology. Students may choose to focus solely on criminology or pursue a joint program in areas such as psychology, sociology or social work. Some programs are oriented more toward a professional education geared toward police work or careers in the criminal justice system; these courses of study may include internships and more practical subjects such as dispute resolution and law enforcement techniques. All students learn critical thinking, analytical and communication skills; furthermore, they learn to appreciate the special concerns faced by various groups in a diverse society with regards to the justice system.


    Study and Work in Criminology in Canada

  • Study Criminology in Canada: Definition of Criminology, similiar programs and universities in Canada offering Criminology degrees.

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  • What Criminology Students Learn: Topics and concepts that are covered and the overall approach or focus taken in studying Criminology.

  • Career Opportunities in Criminology in Canada: Professions or occupations available to graduates in Criminology and links to employment resources.




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