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Criminal Justice Studies (Arts), University of Winnipeg

Undergraduate Degree (B.A.) Information

NEW Master's Degree (M.A.) Information

COURSE LISTINGS

The Criminal Justice curriculum is arranged so that students will get a strong grounding in police, courts and corrections, theory and methods. The first two years of the program are organized around these core areas. Third year offerings are integrated with other departments and provide considerable flexibility for students who wish to specialize in courses related to policing, courts or 

corrections, criminology, sociology, psychology, or other disciplines.

Core Courses:

CJ-1101(6) Introduction to Criminal Justice

CJ-2130(3) Criminal Law

CJ-2100(3) Foundations of Criminal Justice

CJ-3205(3) Professional Ethics

CJ-2101(3) Criminal Justice Research Methods

Criminal Justice Electives:

CJ-2120(3) Policing in Canada

CJ-3400(3) Selected Topics in CJ

CJ-2125(3) Crime Victims

CJ-3470(3) Forensic Psychology

CJ-2203(3) Institutional Corrections

CJ-3500(3) Interpersonal Violence

CJ-2204(3) Community Corrections

CJ-3800(6) Criminal Justice Field Placement

CJ-3107(3) Criminal Justice and the Media

CJ-4100(6) Capstone course in Criminal  Justice

CJ-3117(3) Crime Careers CJ-4105(3) Seminar in Youth and CJS

CJ-3121(3) Race Relations and the Criminal Justice System

CJ-4116(3) Program and Policy Evaluation

CJ-3122(3) Criminal Intelligence Analysis

CJ-4130(3) Advanced Criminal Law

CJ-3130(3) Criminal Procedure

CJ-4200(3) Gangs, Crime and Inner City

CJ-3133(3) Sex and the Criminal Law

CJ-3201(3) Comparative Crime and Criminal Justice

CJ-3204(3) Crime Prevention

CJ-4300(3) Critical CJ Theory

CJ-4400(3) Selected Topics in CJ

CJ-4800(6) Research Field Practicum

INTERDISCIPLINARY ELECTIVES

Anthropology

ANTH-2103(3) Ethnography of Native Peoples of Canada

ANTH-2304(3) Introduction to Forensic Anthropology​

 

Classics

CLAS-2202(6) Athenian Law and Society

Conflict Resolution

CRS-2221(3) Restorative Justice

CRS-2231(3) Violence and Non-Violence

CRS-2421(3) Legal Systems and Alternative Dispute Resolution

History

HIST-2509(6) History of Aboriginal Peoples of Canada

HIST-2604(3) Crime and Punishment in Modern American History

HIST-3224(3) Crime and Conflict in Pre-Modern Europe

Human Rights and Global Studies

HRGS-2101(3) Human Rights: Local to Global​

 

Philosophy

PHIL-2207(3) Philosophy of Law

Politics

POL-2315(6) The Legal Process

POL-2400(6) Canadian Politics

POL-2450(6) Human Rights & Civil Liberties in Canada

POL-3135(3) Critical Security Studies

POL-3315(6) The Canadian Legal System

POL-3426(3) Aboriginal People and Law I

POL-3427(3) Aboriginal People and Law II

Psychology

PSYC-2101(3) Introduction to Data Analysis

PSYC-2102(3) Introduction to Research Design

PSYC-2400(3) Social Psychology I

PSYC-2400(3) Social Psychology II

PSYC-2920(3) Drugs and Behaviour​

 

Religious Studies

REL-2801(3) Introduction to Aboriginal Spirituality

REL-2803(3) Aboriginal Sacred Narratives

Sociology

SOC-2105(6) Race, Ethnic & Aboriginal Relations

SOC-2107(3) Criminological Theory

SOC-2125(3) Intro to Quantitative Research Methods

SOC-2126(3) Intro to Research Design and Qualitative Research

SOC-3201(3) Sociology of Youth Justice

SOC-3203(3) Theories of Penalty

SOC-3208(3) Women: Crime and Social Justice

SOC-3213(3) White Collar and Corporate Crime

SOC-3223(3) Green Criminology

SOC-3233(3) Green Justice

SOC-4800(6) Research Methods Field Placement

Urban and Inner City Studies

UIC-3040(3) Poverty and the Law

UIC-3050(3) Immigration and the Inner City

Women's and Gender Studies

WGS-3242(3) Women and Peacemaking

C A R E E R S

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