Criminal Justice Major
At a glance
- Credential: degree
- Credits: 120
- Next start: monthly
Criminal justice systems are complex and require an understanding of crime as well as the institutions and professionals that operate within these systems. Athabasca University's Bachelor of Professional Arts, Criminal Justice Major will teach you to think critically about criminal justice policies and practices.
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About Bachelor of Professional Arts, Criminal Justice Major
Pursuing Athabasca University's Bachelor of Professional Arts, Criminal Justice Major, equips you with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of criminal justice systems, from policies to practices. The program covers diverse areas like community policing, youth justice, and managing family violence, providing you both foundational and specialized knowledge. Whether you're fresh out of school or an experienced professional, this degree will not only enhance your career but also offer you the broader context needed for graduate-level education.
AU's Bachelor of Professional Arts program lets you turn your diploma into a degree while still being able to work and meet personal commitments. You bring your knowledge and professional experience, and we bring you the wider context, including relevant theories and issues.
Admission requirements
The BPA is designed for students who have completed an approved 2-year diploma or equivalent from an accredited college or institute of technology. You can also apply to the program with a combination of post-secondary education and related work experience.
You will be considered a pre-program student until your admission requirements are confirmed. You can still take courses during this time.
In addition, applicants must also complete AU's English Language Assessment (ELA) prior to being enrolled in the program.
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Overview
Whether you've just earned your diploma or have several years of experience in the criminal justice field, this program is for you. You will get advanced education in areas such as:
- community policing
- youth justice
- cross-cultural awareness
- organized crime
- victims of crime
- managing family violence
- law and policing
You will also learn more about:
- the adult and youth justice systems
- criminal justice policies, procedures, and programs
- the roles of criminal justice professionals (such as law enforcement) and other stakeholders (such as victims and offenders)
Taking this degree-completion program can support career advancement and continued education at the graduate level.
Why take the Bachelor of Professional Arts?
AU's Bachelor of Professional Arts program lets you turn your diploma into a degree while still being able to work and meet personal commitments. You bring your knowledge and professional experience, and we bring you the wider context, including relevant theories and issues.
Post diploma route
AU’s online undergraduate degree programs allow diploma graduates to upgrade their credentials without starting from scratch. We make it easy to convert your diploma to a degree through flexible, fully online pathways. Our diploma-to-degree programs are designed for students who have completed a recognized Canadian post-secondary diploma and want to seamlessly transition into a bachelor's degree. With generous credit transfer from diploma-to-degree, students can reduce their study time and complete their degree faster.
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences diploma to degree routesCompletion times
Finish this program in as little as 2 years of full-time study or work at your own pace and take as long as you need. There is no time limit for completion. The program may be completed faster if transfer credit is applied toward your degree.
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