UNIVERSITY OF WINNIPEG CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION
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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