Criminology
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

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| Program | Criminology is the interdisciplinary study of crime as both an individual and social phenomenon, with research on the origins and forms of crime, its causes and consequences, and social and governmental reactions to it. Is Criminology for you?Criminology is for students who have an active interest in a multitude of fields, and seek to develop a critical and focused mind. It requires an Criminology is also for students interested in acquiring an in-depth understanding of the complexities of criminal, delinquent and deviant behaviour, as well as society’s reaction to crime. Areas of studyCriminology offers courses covering a range of complex issues including psychological/sociological causes of deviance, terrorism, forensics, environmental crime and restorative justice. A Police Studies Concentration and the Crim One program are offered exclusively at SFU Surrey. Criminology courses are integrated with courses from psychology sociology, political science, economics, history, philosophy, computing science and mathematics, so students are able to pursue their interests in areas such as crime prevention, corrections, law enforcement, law and law reform and research policy and analysis. Criminology courses are offered at all three SFU campuses: Burnaby, Surrey, and Vancouver. Students of Criminology may also participate in international field schools and exchange programs, as well as gain job experience in co-op placements. Degree offered: BA |
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| Career opportunities | Law Enforcement, policing, corrections; Community or Regional Planning; Victim, Witness, Youth and Family Advocacy; Consulting firms; Criminal, forensic and private investigations ; Public administration, risk management; International development agencies and organizations; Education and academia; Government policy analyst or researcher, Public Service Commission of Canada; Foreign Service Worker, Immigration Officer |
| More details | See the Academic Calendar page on Criminology. From here you can find more information on programs and courses. |
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