Criminology

Study mode:On campus Study type:Full-time Languages: English
Foreign:$ 8.85 k / Year(s) Deadline: Apr 1, 2025
145 place StudyQA ranking:3298 Duration:4 years

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Criminology involves the scientific analysis of crime, of the criminalization process and of social control. Criminology is also an applied discipline in which students explore various forms of intervention to help resolve problems and conflicts. It focuses on five broad phenomena: the nature and dynamics of behaviour that contravenes social norms; the social construction of norms and of the notion of crime; the criminalization of specific behaviours; individuals and groups in social relations; the goals and workings of the criminal justice system; and contemporary forms of intervention.

  • Workshop in Essay Writing
  • Literature and Composition I: Prose Fiction
  • Literature and Composition II: Drama and Poetry
  • Introduction to Criminology
  • History of Criminological Thought
  • Criminal Law and the Criminal Justice System
  • Positivist Theories in Criminology
  • Societal Reaction Theories in Criminology
  • Research Methodology in Criminology
  • Community Action and Intervention in Criminology
  • Contemporary Critical Theories in Criminolog
  • Individual Intervention in Criminology
  • Quantitative Research in Criminology
  • Abolitionism and the Criminal Justice System
  • Qualitative Research in Criminology
  • Field Placement

Requirements

  • Attestat O Srednem (Polnom) Obschem Oobrazovanii
  • If you’re applying for a program in English, and you have not completed at least three years of full-time study in an institution where English is the only language of instruction (aside from in language courses), located in a country where English is an official language, you must provide your official score in one of the language tests recognized by the University.TOEFL Internet: 86, Computer: 237, Paper-based: 580. IELTS 6.5
  • You have a minimum of 12 successfully completed CEGEP courses, excluding Physical Education and make-up courses

Scholarships

  • Merit Scholarship
  • The Work-Study Program 
  • President's Scholarship
  • Faculty of Social Sciences Dean's Excellence Award
  • University of Ottawa Financial Aid Bursary
  • Student Mobility Scholarship
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