

BA (Hons) in Youth, Crime and Justice, Ontario Tech University
Oshawa, Ontario
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48 Months
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About this course
The Criminology and Justice course prepares graduates with skills and knowledge pertinent to a broad array of careers in the criminal justice system, human services, research, policy making, and law. While the specific course content isn't detailed here, it's designed to equip students with a strong foundation to step into various roles within these fields, making it an attractive choice for those interested in social justice, law enforcement, and community service.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is a great fit for students aiming for diverse career paths related to criminal justice and human services. It opens doors to numerous roles like police officers, social workers, policy analysts, and research positions. Moreover, it's also an excellent starting point for further studies in related disciplines, enhancing your academic and professional prospects.
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Course fees
Application fees
19.86L
1st year tuition fees
19.86L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
English language test
PTE
58
TOEFL
83
IELTS
6.5
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates of Criminology and Justice have many career options such as addictions and rehabilitation counselling, animal welfare investigation, border services, youth work, coast guard, corporate security, correctional services, government research and policy analysis, human rights advocacy, non-profit work, police work, probation and parole, program evaluation, outreach work, research, social services, and more. To explore these opportunities further, contacting the Career’s office can provide more personalized guidance.
FAQs
Can I pursue further studies after completing this degree?
Yes, this course provides a solid foundation for advanced degrees in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Law, and other related fields.
What kinds of careers can I expect with this degree?
You can work in various roles within law enforcement, social services, research, policy making, and advocacy, among others.
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