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

Police Studies

Certificate

This certificate is primarily directed toward undergraduates and sworn police officers who wish to focus their criminology undergraduate studies on courses that relate to policing.

Units applied toward a certificate may not be applied toward any other Simon Fraser University certificate or diploma, but may be applied toward major program or minor program requirements, or toward a bachelor’s degree under the normal regulations governing those programs.

Program Declaration

Students are eligible to apply for entry to the police studies certificate program if

  • they have been admitted to Simon Fraser University (or are in the process of being admitted); and
  • they have completed and received grades for ALL of the following courses, each with a final grade of C- or better

CRIM 101 - Introduction to Criminology (3)
CRIM 251 - Introduction to Policing (3)

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 cumulative grade point average (CGPA)*. Students whose CGPA falls below 2.25 cannot enroll in any upper division CRIM courses.

*transfer students who meet the criminology program declaration requirements upon admission to SFU may use their admission CGPA for declaration purposes

Program Requirements

This program consists of six courses (18 units), including two of the following courses

CRIM 318 - Special Topics in Criminology (3) *
CRIM 351 - Police Accountability and Ethics (3)
CRIM 410 - Decision-making in Criminal Justice (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 453 - Policing Illegal Drug Markets (3)
CRIM 455 - Advanced Issues in Policing (3)
CRIM 456 - Investigative Psychology in Policing (3)
CRIM 458 - Community Policing (3)

and four courses chosen from either list above or below

CRIM 311 - Social Inequalities and the Criminal Justice System (3)
CRIM 312 - Criminological Perspectives on Social Problems (3)
CRIM 314 - Mental Disorder, Criminality and the Law (3)
CRIM 316 - Sexual Offenders and Sexual Offences (3)
CRIM 350 - Techniques of Crime Prevention (3)
CRIM 419 - Aboriginal/Indigenous Justice (3)
CRIM 433 - Communities and Crime (3)
CRIM 454 - Criminal Profiling (3)
CRIM 459 - Organized Crime (3)
CRIM 460 - Applied Crime Prevention (3)
CRIM 464 - Street Gang Patterns and Policies (3)

Students may also choose any other 300 or 400 division course that is designated as a police studies course and approved by the School of Criminology. Such courses may be offered by the School of Criminology (e.g. special topics courses), or other departments and faculties such as Department of Indigenous Studies, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Department of Archaeology, School of Computing Science, Department of Psychology.

See the school's advisor for further information.

Note that courses may have prerequisites.

All courses must be completed at Simon Fraser University.

* When offered with a focus on policing

Upper Division Course Access

Students with a minimum 2.25 CGPA are eligible to enroll in upper division criminology courses upon successful completion of 60 units and certificate declaration. Students pursuing the certificate independent of a degree program will be eligible to access these courses without completion of 60 units; in these cases, 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).