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School of Criminology | Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Simon Fraser University Calendar | Summer 2025

Legal Studies

Post Baccalaureate Diploma

Admission, Program Declaration, and Continuation

Applicants must meet university undergraduate admission deadlines as shown in this Calendar. Application forms and official documents must be submitted to Student Services. In addition to applying for University admission, students apply in writing to the School of Criminology's advisor for certificate program declaration.

To continue in the program, students must maintain a 2.25 CGPA. Students whose CGPA falls below 2.25 cannot enroll in any upper division CRIM courses.

Program Requirements

Lower Division Requirements

Students complete both of

CRIM 135 - Introduction to Canadian Law and Legal Institutions: A Criminal Justice Perspective (3)
POL 151 - Justice and Law (3)

Upper Division Requirements

Students complete 30 approved upper division units, ensuring that they have the necessary lower division prerequisites for all courses in which they enroll.

Students complete both of

CRIM 332 - Sociology of Law (3)
CRIM 338 - Philosophy of Law (3)

Concentrations

In addition, students select one of the following concentrations and complete all of the courses listed.

Criminal Law

CRIM 310 - Young Offenders and Criminal Justice: Advanced Topics (3)
CRIM 314 - Mental Disorder, Criminality and the Law (3)
CRIM 330 - Criminal Procedure and Evidence (3)
CRIM 331 - Advanced Criminal Law (3)
CRIM 335 - Human Rights and Civil Liberties (3)
CRIM 438 - Wrongful Convictions and Other Miscarriages of Justice (3)

Women and Law

CRIM 317 - Sex, Work, and the Law (3)
CRIM 335 - Human Rights and Civil Liberties (3)
GSWS 411 - Special Topics in Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies (4) *

* when offered as the topic Women and the Law

Psychology and the Law

PSYC 376 - Experimental Psychology and Law (3)
PSYC 379 - Clinical Forensic Psychology (3)
PSYC 476 - Advanced Topics in Law and Forensic Psychology (4)
CRIM 314 - Mental Disorder, Criminality and the Law (3)

Education and Law

EDUC 445 - Legal Context of Teaching (4)
EDUC 446 - Law for the Classroom Teacher (4)
EDUC 448 - Teaching about Justice, Law and Citizenship (4)

Business, Economics and the Law

ECON 427W - Industrial Organization: Law and Economics (3)
BUS 393 - Commercial Law (3)

Fundamental Rights and Law

CRIM 335 - Human Rights and Civil Liberties (3)
CRIM 429 - Indigenous Peoples and International Law (3)
PHIL 320 - Social and Political Philosophy (3)
POL 324 - The Canadian Constitution (4)
POL 417 - Human Rights Theories (4)

Additional Required Courses

To total 30 units, students choose additional courses from the legal studies minor program electives list as shown below. Exemptions and replacements for required courses may be granted by the criminology associate director who is responsible for undergraduate programs.

BUS 393 - Commercial Law (3)
CRIM 310 - Young Offenders and Criminal Justice: Advanced Topics (3)
CRIM 314 - Mental Disorder, Criminality and the Law (3)
CRIM 331 - Advanced Criminal Law (3)
CRIM 335 - Human Rights and Civil Liberties (3)
CRIM 416 - Current Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice (3) **
CRIM 417 - Current Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice (3) **
CRIM 418 - Current Issues in Criminology and Criminal Justice (3) **
CRIM 438 - Wrongful Convictions and Other Miscarriages of Justice (3)
ECON 427W - Industrial Organization: Law and Economics (3)
EDUC 445 - Legal Context of Teaching (4)
EDUC 446 - Law for the Classroom Teacher (4)
EDUC 448 - Teaching about Justice, Law and Citizenship (4)
GEOG 440 - Property, Land, Society (4)
PHIL 320 - Social and Political Philosophy (3)
PHIL 321 - Topics in Moral Philosophy (3)
PHIL 326 - Topics in Law and Philosophy (3)
PHIL 329 - Law and Justice (3)
POL 324 - The Canadian Constitution (4)
POL 344 - International Law (4)
POL 346 - International Organization (4)
POL 351 - Immigration, Integration, and Public Policy in Canada (4)
POL 417 - Human Rights Theories (4)
POL 459 - Selected Topics in Governance (4)
WL 303 - Global Culture and Its Discontents (4)

Check with the school for additional relevant courses.

Declared criminology students may not take CRIM 301 for credit.

**when offered as a legal topic

**when offered as the topic Women and the Law

Upper Division Course Access

Students with a minimum 2.25 CGPA are eligible to enroll in upper division criminology courses upon post baccalaureate diploma declaration. Completion of lower division prerequisite courses may be required.

Graduation Requirements

Students must obtain a minimum grade of C- in all required courses. In addition to normal university grade point average requirements, the School of Criminology requires the following: for graduation, students must obtain a minimum 2.25 CGPA, 2.25 UDGPA, 2.25 criminology course CGPA (calculated on all CRIM courses completed at SFU), and 2.25 criminology course UDGPA (calculated on all upper division CRIM courses completed at SFU).