Overview of Criminology at Concordia University
The Bachelor of Arts in Criminology program at Concordia University provides students with a multidisciplinary understanding of crime, deviance, and the criminal justice system. Objectives include analyzing social, legal, and psychological dimensions of criminal behavior, developing research skills, and exploring policy implications. Unique features encompass an interdisciplinary curriculum integrating sociology, law, and psychology, hands-on research opportunities through the department's labs, and a focus on Canadian and international justice systems.
Career Prospects
Graduates are prepared for roles in criminal justice, policy analysis, and community services. The program emphasizes critical thinking and ethical decision-making, enhancing employability in dynamic sectors.
Key Faculty/Staff
- Department led by experts in sociology and criminology, including researchers on urban crime and restorative justice.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Access to the Loyola Campus facilities, including specialized libraries and research centers. Partnerships with Montreal-based justice organizations for internships and field studies.
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