Winnipeg, Manitoba
Year(s)
Criminology (General)
Humanities & Culture / Criminology
Bachelor's Degree
Criminology is concerned with the complex social phenomena of crime and criminalization. The criminology program engages students in a systematic study of the nature and extent of crime and criminalization along with the array of agencies and programs designed to prevent, control, and respond to criminal activity over time and place. Attention is given to specific issues related to gender, race, class and crime, youth and crime, violence and victimization, criminal law and procedure, policing and crime prevention, restorative justice, and global criminology. Courses in the criminology program are taught primarily from a sociological perspective, with emphasis placed on research, program development, and policy analysis.
Unibroad and Navitas do not offer direct admission to University of Manitoba.The tuition fee is to be charged in national currency so it may vary in the event of changes in exchange rates.Your actual cost of attending university will depend on many factors in addition to the program of your choice.Tuition fees include your student organization fee and endowment fee. Fees are for an eight-month period.If you submit TOEFL certificate as proof of your English language skills, none of your sub-scores must be below 20. A non-refundable application fee of 95 USD is required.
- Undergraduate / Bachelor's Degree
- Credit: 120
- Full-time
- Start date: 06-09-2022
- End date: 01-06-2025
- Gen. Deadline: 26-03-2022
- Int. Deadline: 30-03-2022
Admission requirements
- IELTS: 6.5
- TOEFL: 88
- GPA: 3