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CC 100

Introduction to Criminology

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This course introduces students to the discipline of criminology from both a historical and a contemporary perspective. Students will be introduced to classical and contemporary theorists in the field, as well as research methods and disciplinary debates, with a focus on both Canadian and global issues in criminology.

This course introduces students to the discipline of criminology from both a historical and a contemporary perspective. Students will be introduced to classical and contemporary theorists in the field, as well as research methods and disciplinary debates, with a focus on both Canadian and global issues in criminology.

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This course introduces students to the discipline of criminology from both a historical and a contemporary perspective. Students will be introduced to classical and contemporary theorists in the field, as well as research methods and disciplinary debates, with a focus on both Canadian and global issues in criminology.


CC 100

Introduction to Criminology

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This course introduces students to the discipline of criminology from both a historical and a contemporary perspective. Students will be introduced to classical and contemporary theorists in the field, as well as research methods and disciplinary debates, with a focus on both Canadian and global issues in criminology.

This course introduces students to the discipline of criminology from both a historical and a contemporary perspective. Students will be introduced to classical and contemporary theorists in the field, as well as research methods and disciplinary debates, with a focus on both Canadian and global issues in criminology.

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This course introduces students to the discipline of criminology from both a historical and a contemporary perspective. Students will be introduced to classical and contemporary theorists in the field, as well as research methods and disciplinary debates, with a focus on both Canadian and global issues in criminology.


CC 100 Prerequisites

No Prerequisite Information Available

CC 100 Leads To

CC 209, CC 210, CC 211, CC 290, CC 304, CC 309, CC 310, CC 312, CC 314, CC 319, CC 327, CC 409, CC 425, CC 426, CC 430, CC 291, CC 240, CC 303, CC 308, CC 311, CC 313, HS 312, HR 313, PD 312, PD 426, PD 291, MX 311

CC 100 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Undergraduate (UG)

Must be enrolled in one of the following Majors:

Criminology (CRIM)

Game Design and Development (GMDD)

Policing (PLCG)

Psychology (PSYC)

Cannot be enrolled in one of the following Attributes:

Academic Success Programs (ASPR)

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