Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice

    Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice

    Duration4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 31,622 / Year
    Next IntakeJanuary 9, 2023
    Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice

    About

    This program takes a career-focused and multi-faceted approach to criminal behaviour, law and the criminal justice system.

    This program offers an exciting opportunity to study criminal behaviour
    and criminal justice in a uniquely diverse way. Using the tools and perspectives of psychology, criminology, child and youth studies, and political science, students will learn about the individual, social, cultural and systemic factors that influence criminal and aggressive behaviour, and the institutions that make up the criminal justice system.

    Students will be prepared for a variety of interesting and engaging careers, including law, corrections, counselling, policing, criminology, policy analysis and administration, and advocacy. Students will work with dynamic, award-winning professors dedicated to teaching and research, and engage in practicum opportunities to gain real-world experience with our community partners in law enforcement, forensic research and clinical settings.

    Expected cut-off: mid 70s
    OUAC Code: BFC

    Not an Ontario Secondary School applicant? Find your admissions criteria here.

    Disciplines

    Faculty of Social Sciences

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Tawjihi comprehensive/ Secondary school education leaving certificate

    English Requirements

    • PTEMin 58
    • IELTSMin 6.5
    • TOEFLMin 88

    Career

    • Law
    • Policing/corrections
    • Criminology
    • Policy analysis and administration
    • Advocacy/counselling

    Fee Information

    How to Apply

    Application Process

    Previous Applicants/Returning Brock Students

    Applicants who were previously registered at Brock may not need to reapply. Please contact the Admissions office at [email protected] first, for instructions on applying or re-registering for classes. This includes students who have:

    • studied at Brock on a Letter of Permission
    • registered in courses previously but dropped them and never actually attended classes
    • registered and attended classes (even if part-time or Audit), and wish to return to Brock
    • graduated from Brock and interested in a Brock Second Degree
    • For Brock graduates interested in Upgrading, please email [email protected]

    Exception: Applicants applying to the BSc Nursing program who are current Brock students or graduates must apply on either the OUAC 105 Application (applying to multiple schools) or the Brock Application (applying to Brock only – see table below).

    New Applicants

    Step 1 – Explore Brock Undergraduate Degrees and Certificates
    Visit the program website to start exploring undergraduate degrees and certificates.

    Step 2 – Review Admission Criteria
    Visit the admission criteria website to determine the requirements by program. The 2023 Admission Criteria will be available here in early October.

    Step 3 – Complete Your Application
    Select the appropriate application below. If you are unsure of which application to use, please contact Student Recruitment.

    Step 4 – Track Your Application
    Track your application on your my.brocku.ca student portal. We will contact you if you require additional documents.

    Step 5 – Accept Your Offer
    Accept your offer and learn more about your next steps.

    Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice
    Brock University
    Brock University
    Canada

    Canada, St. Catharines

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