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Students
Tuition Fee
CAD 26,504
Per course
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
24 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Criminal Justice | Criminology | Political Sciences and Civics
Area of study
Social Sciences
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
CAD 26,504
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-09-03-
2025-01-09-
About Program

Program Overview


The Justice Studies Diploma with a General specialization is a two-year program that provides a comprehensive understanding of the Canadian criminal justice system. It equips students with the knowledge and skills for careers in law enforcement, corrections, and other justice-related fields. The program features expert instructors, both in-class and online delivery options, and a work-integrated learning experience. Graduates are prepared for employment in public and private sector organizations with an employment rate of 86%.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The Justice Studies Diploma with a General specialization is a two-year (four-term) program designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary for a career in various fields of justice. The program provides a solid foundation for careers in both public and private sector justice organizations, including law enforcement and corrections.


Objectives:

The program aims to:

  • Develop students' critical thinking skills and ability to analyze complex legal and social issues.
  • Equip students with practical skills in areas such as report writing, communication, and crisis intervention.
  • Foster students' ethical awareness and commitment to justice.

Program Description:

The program offers a variety of courses covering topics such as:

  • Introduction to Addiction Studies
  • Interpersonal Relationships and Communication Skills
  • English Composition
  • Health, Wellness, and Fitness
  • Introduction to Canadian Law
  • Introduction to Sociology
  • Introduction to Indigenous Studies
  • Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
  • Diversity and Criminal Justice in Canada
  • Professional Report Writing and Presentations
  • Introduction to Psychology
  • Trauma-Informed Practice
  • Foundations of Ethics and Justice
  • Criminology
  • Introduction to Corrections
  • Introduction to Law Enforcement
  • Criminal Law in Canada
  • Crisis Intervention and Communication in Corrections
  • Correctional Law
  • Crisis Management for Law Enforcement
  • Canadian Criminal Procedure
  • Correctional Casework
  • Interviewing and Investigations
  • Community Corrections and Restorative Justice

Teaching:

  • The program features instructors who are currently serving or retired justice professionals from a variety of organizations.
  • The program offers both in-class and online delivery options.
  • The program includes a Work-integrated Learning (WIL) experience, which may involve on-site activity at a local facility or organization.

Careers:

  • The program prepares students for careers in law enforcement, corrections, probation, community corrections, and other justice-related fields.
  • Graduates may find employment in public and private sector organizations, including police departments, correctional facilities, courts, and social service agencies.

Other:

  • The program encourages students to write the Test of Workplace Essential Skills (TOWES) assessment in term one.
  • Students are required to visit various facilities, such as correctional facilities, as part of the program.
  • Attendance and participation during these visits are considered when determining overall grades.
  • Some agencies and organizations may deny access to individuals with criminal charges or records.
  • Transfer opportunities are available to a variety of institutions.
  • The program has an 86% employment rate and a 56% training-related employment rate based on 2019-2020 domestic and international students who self-reported finding employment or training-related employment within 6-12 months after graduating.
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Bow Valley College


Overview:

Bow Valley College is a public post-secondary institution located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It offers a wide range of programs and services to students, including diploma programs, certificates, apprenticeships, and continuing education courses. The college is known for its commitment to applied learning and its focus on preparing students for successful careers.


Services Offered:

Bow Valley College provides a comprehensive range of services to support student success, including:

    Academic Services:

    Academic advising, tutoring, writing support, and other resources to help students succeed in their studies.

    Financial Services:

    Information and assistance with student loans, bursaries, and scholarships.

    New Student Orientation:

    Programs and events to help new students transition to college life.

    Office of the Registrar:

    Services related to registration, transcripts, and graduation.

    Learner Success Services:

    Support for students with disabilities, mental health services, and other personal and academic support.

    Student Association:

    A student-run organization that provides social and advocacy services.

    RGO Library and Learning Commons:

    Access to a wide range of resources, including books, journals, computers, and study spaces.

    Intercultural Centre:

    Programs and services to support international students and students from diverse backgrounds.

    Iniikokaan Centre:

    Services and resources for Indigenous students.

    Bookstore:

    Textbooks, supplies, and other merchandise.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

Bow Valley College offers a vibrant campus experience with opportunities for student engagement, social activities, and community involvement. Students can participate in clubs, sports teams, and other extracurricular activities. The college also has a strong focus on student support and provides a variety of resources to help students succeed.


Key Reasons to Study There:

    Job-Ready Programs:

    Bow Valley College's programs are designed to prepare students for in-demand careers.

    Applied Learning:

    The college emphasizes hands-on learning and practical experience.

    Experienced Faculty:

    Bow Valley College has a dedicated and experienced faculty who are committed to student success.

    Supportive Environment:

    The college provides a welcoming and supportive environment for students from all backgrounds.

    Regional Campuses:

    Students can access programs and services at regional campuses in Airdrie, Cochrane, and Okotoks.

Academic Programs:

Bow Valley College offers a wide range of academic programs in various fields, including:

    Entertainment Arts

    Business

    Technology

    Community Studies

    Health and Wellness

    Careers in Immigrant Advancement

    Continuing Education

    Academic Upgrading

    English Language Learning

    Open Studies


Other:

Bow Valley College is recognized as one of the top 50 Research Colleges in Canada. The college's Research and Innovation department focuses on applied research, teaching excellence, curriculum design, and workforce development.

Total programs
209
Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

  • Academic Requirements:
  • Credit in English 30-1 or 65% in English 30-2 or equivalent
  • OR
  • Successful completion of the General Educational Development (GED) test with a standard score of 520 in Language Arts: Reading and Writing
  • OR
  • Satisfactory results on the Bow Valley College Admissions Test
  • English language proficiency requirements:
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