Criminal Justice and Criminology
Description
Learn about justice and make a difference with a Criminal Justice and Criminology certificate
Our society is always changing – and it needs passionate, informed advocates to help our criminal-justice system evolve along with it. The Chang School Certificate in Criminal Justice and Criminology gives you a critical and interdisciplinary understanding of how the criminal justice system really works, and what kind of career paths you can pursue within it.
Our criminal justice program is taught by instructors with many years of education and experience working in criminal justice; they offer critical real-world examples and case studies that will help you learn all about the most pressing issues within the system. We prioritize an interdisciplinary approach, offering online criminology courses covering criminology, geography, psychology, philosophy, and sociology to help broaden your skill set and help you stand out to future employers.
You’ll soon understand the complexities in trying to balance the interests of victims, offenders, the public, and politicians, along with human-rights and social-justice outcomes. You’ll also gain key experience in how people are affected by the criminal justice system, and explore potential improvements to the system.
This program’s criminal justice courses will set you up for success in a wide variety of fields. A certificate in criminal justice and criminology may help you kickstart a career working for non-profits who assist justice-involved people and engage with communities involved in reform, or police or security services. You may also work with young offenders in community or institutional settings, women and marginalized people in conflict with the law, and victims of crime.
Entering the field doesn’t take long, either. You can complete all your criminology courses online, and finish the program in one year.
We need more people to help protect citizens. Are you ready to start our criminal justice program and fight for their rights?
Who should take this Criminal Justice and Criminology certificate?
- You want to enter, change, or advance your career in fields related to criminal justice
Admission Criteria:
Recommended:
- Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent
- With 6 Grade 12 U or M credits OR
- Mature student status with relevant work experience including policing, corrections, courts, social service agencies, security management services, or regulatory enforcement agencies
If you are an undergraduate student, you should be aware of possible certificate restrictions. Check Curriculum Advising for complete details.
Certificate Requirements:
- 2 required course
- 3 electives from Group A
- 1 elective from Group B
- Cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 1.67+
To graduate, you must successfully complete, within your official time span, the requirements from the year you registered in the program.
Required Courses
- CCRM 100 Introduction to Canadian Criminal Justice
- CCRM 102 Introduction to Criminology
Electives - Group A (select 3)
- CCRM 200 Criminal Law
- CCRM 202 Victims and the Criminal Process
- CCRM 300 Policing in Canada
- CCRM 304 Youth Justice in Canada
- CCRM 306 Corrections in Canada
- CCRM 308 Criminal Courts in Canada
- CCRM 318 Violence and Communities
- CCRM 402 Criminal Justice and Social Inequality
Electives - Group B (select 1)
- CGEO 581 GIS, Geographic Data and Mapping
- CPHL 449 Philosophy of Punishment
- CPHL 612 Philosophy of Law
- CPSY 300 Psychology and Law
- CPSY 602 Developmental Psychopathology
- CSOC 502 Violence and the Family
Note: Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to the program, section, and/or semester.
Overview
- Institution: Toronto Metropolitan University (Ryerson)
- Program type: Certificate
- Language: English
- Program Code:
- Delivery Method: Fully Online/Distance
Disclaimer:
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.
Check with the institution regarding start/end dates, prices, and delivery method. These may vary according to program, section, and/or semester.