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Criminology and Criminal Justice Courses
Not all of the following courses are offered in a given year. For an up-to-date statement of course offerings for 2001-2002, please consult the Registration Instructions and Class Schedule booklet published in the summer.

Criminology 48.300
Honours Seminar in Criminology

Issues and research methodologies in the study of crime. Emphasis is on a critical evaluation of literature and methods used across disciplines. Topics of professional interest, including ethics, are also considered. Students may be required to complete independent research projects.
Prerequisites: Third-year standing in the B.A. (Honours) program in Criminology and Criminal Justice and permission of the Institute.
Lectures and seminar three hours a week, laboratory one hour a week.


Criminology 48.391
Practicum in Criminology and Criminal Justice I

Through a field placement in an agency setting, students are provided the opportunity to obtain practical involvement in various aspects of criminal justice. Discussion and presentations in the Seminar Class and required term papers integrate applied, theoretical and empirical knowledge.
Precludes additional credit for Law 51.395*, Psychology 49.393*, 49.394*, and Sociology 53.386*.
Prerequisites: Third-year standing in Criminology and Criminal Justice and permission of the Institute.
Field placement eight hours a week, seminar three hours a week.


Criminology 48.392
Practicum in Criminology and Criminal Justice II

Through a field placement in an agency setting, students are provided the opportunity to obtain practical involvement in various aspects of criminal justice. Discussion and presentations in the Seminar Class and required term papers integrate applied, theoretical and empirical knowledge.
Precludes additional credit for Law 51.395*, Psychology 49.393*, 49.394*, and Sociology 53.386*.
Prerequisites: Third-year Honours standing in Criminology and Criminal Justice and permission of the Institute.
Field placement eight hours a week, seminar three hours a week.


Criminology 48.498
Honours Research Project

A research project conducted under the direct supervision of a Faculty Advisor from Psychology, Law or Sociology. Mandatory workshops and symposiums are scheduled during the year.
Prerequisite: Criminology 48.300 and Fourth-year standing in the B.A. (Honours) program in Criminology and Criminal Justice with a GPA of 10.0 or better in the Major and permission of the Institute.
Workshops and symposiums as scheduled.


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