Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice Field School combines two courses, Introduction to the Criminal Justice System and Forensic Psychology, in a compressed, 3-week format.
Explore the criminal justice system, and investigate, evaluate, and apply psychological and sociological research to areas such as lie detection, police interrogations, criminal profiling, racial profiling, murdered/missing Indigenous women/girls, wrongful convictions, and mental health and the criminal justice system.
This year's students will be travelling to various cities (e.g. Prince George, New Westminster, Vancouver) to visit criminal justice and other related agencies.
Courses | 6 credits
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Admission requirements
- Successful admission to the University Credit Program
- Permission of Field School Form [PDF]
- Pre-requisites: PSYC 101 and 102 and submit a Permission of Instructor Form [PDF]*
*In some cases, pre-requisites may be waived. POI form is required for all applicants.
Seats are limited.
Dates and locations
Terrace: May 1 - May 19, 2023
Program fees
Domestic | International | ||
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Field trip fee | $500.00 | Field trip fee | $500.00 |
CRIM 131 | $325.53 | CRIM 131 | $1,285.41 |
PSYC 240 | $325.53 | PSYC 240 | $1,285.41 |
Student Union fees | $43.64 | Student Union Fees | $43.64 |
Total | $1,194.70 | Total | $3,114.46 |
Non-refundable deposit due at registration: $200.00
Full tuition is due by April 17, 2023 (10 business days before start date).
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