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Pre-requisites for Admission to the Undergraduate Programs
The School of Criminology limits admission to its major and minor programs. Entry into these programs is restricted until formal approval is given by the undergraduate advisor for the School. Intended-only majors and minors are blocked on the GoSFU System from registering in 300/400 level Criminology courses. Until such time as they have been admitted to an approved upper division program in Criminology, intended majors should register for upper division and/or General Electives (15 credit hours from each category), in accordance with any course prerequisites/registration restrictions in place for such courses, while intended minors should concentrate on completion of the upper division requirements for their major/other minor subject.
PROGRAM OPTIONS
Major Program
Honours Program
Field Practice Program
- Information for Students
- Agencies - Field Practice Guidelines for Community Partners
- Field Practice Manual (PDF Download)
Extended Minor
Post Baccalaureate Diploma Programs
Joint Major Programs
- Anthropology and Criminology joint major
- Criminology and Gender, Sexuality, and Women's Studies joint major
- Criminology and Psychology joint major
- Sociology and Criminology joint major
Certificate Programs
Second Degree Option