Bachelor of Arts - Applied Criminology

700 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada | Public University | Established 1970

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About this course
Duration 48 Months
Level Bachelors courses
Description

Whether their goal is to prevent crime in their community, provide legal services to new immigrants or refugees, become a lawyer, or police, parole or probation officer and more, students get the academic knowledge and hands-on experience to make them a top contender both in the job market and for grad school in Douglas' Bachelor of Arts in Applied Criminology.

Demand for graduates with a criminology degree is high – and that demand is even higher for grads with applied skills in areas such as crime prevention, risk assessment, demographic research, crisis intervention and conflict de-escalation.  

With the Bachelor of Arts in Applied Criminology, students will cultivate these applied skills and have opportunities to strengthen them through work placements with the Vancouver Police Department, private security companies and other agencies. Students will graduate with 100 hours of work experience in the criminal justice field – giving them a leg up over the competition for jobs.  

In the third and fourth years of the degree, students complete an applied specialization in one of the following areas

Community and Institutional Practice - launch a career in probation, parole or institutional corrections

Crime Analysis and Prevention- lay the groundwork for careers in security management, school-based gang and bullying prevention, community crime prevention and more.

Legal Studies - qualify for positions with agencies overseeing government regulations or that provide legal services, advocacy, policy analysis and more.

Please note: Interested applicants lacking pre-requisite diploma or associate's degree should apply to Douglas College's Associate of Arts - Criminology. 

Note: Campus location may vary between years depending on program availability. 

Fees & Expenses

1st year tuition fees
Fees components Amount
Tuition & fees CAD 18,000
Other expenses in 1st year
Fees components Amount
Students' Union Fee CAD 113
Student Activity Fees CAD 102
Registration and Service Fees CAD 71
DCSU Health and Dental Plan Fees CAD 250
U-Pass Fee CAD 340

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements for this course
Class 12th

Minimum Level of Education Required: 2-Year Undergraduate Diploma

Min GPA: 60.0% Convert grades

English Proficiency Requirements:

Exams
  • Min TOEFL iBT: 83
  • Min IELTS overall: 6.5
  • Min Duolingo English Test Score: 110

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University City 700 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
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