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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Applied Criminology at Douglas College is designed to launch your career in criminal justice. This program equips students with the academic knowledge and practical experience necessary to excel in various roles, including law enforcement, legal services, and community crime prevention. With a focus on hands-on learning, students will engage in work placements that enhance their skills and employability. Graduates will emerge as competitive candidates in the job market and for further studies in graduate programs.

Program Structure

The Bachelor of Arts in Applied Criminology is structured to be completed in four years. The program includes:

  • Completion of 120 credits.
  • Opportunities for work placements in various sectors such as crime prevention, law enforcement, and community corrections.
  • Optional Co-operative Education Program for earning money while gaining relevant work experience.
  • Specializations in Community and Institutional Practice, Crime Analysis and Prevention, and Legal Studies during the third and fourth years.

Students are required to complete a minimum of 45 upper-level credits and maintain a GPA of 2.00. The program also emphasizes the importance of practical experience, with students expected to complete a practicum in their final year.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on work placements in the criminal justice field, providing real-world experience.
  • Optional Co-operative Education Program to earn while learning.
  • Practicum opportunities that allow students to apply their knowledge in practical settings.
  • Specialized concentrations that prepare students for specific career paths in criminology.

Career Options

  • BC Deputy Sheriff: Responsible for maintaining order in courtrooms and serving legal documents.
  • Border Services Officer: Enforces laws related to immigration and customs at borders.
  • Child Protection Worker: Works to ensure the safety and well-being of children in potentially harmful situations.
  • Community Safety Officer: Engages with the community to promote safety and crime prevention initiatives.
  • Correctional Officer: Oversees individuals in correctional facilities, ensuring safety and compliance with regulations.
  • Crime Analyst: Analyzes crime data to assist law enforcement in preventing and solving crimes.
  • Police Officer: Enforces laws, responds to emergencies, and protects the public.
  • Victim Service Worker: Provides support and resources to victims of crime.

 

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