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Level 1
Course details
Conestoga 101
CON0101
- Hours: 1
- Credits: 0
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Academic Communications
ENGL71000
This course is intended to develop the communication skills required in academic studies, which will translate into useful writing and presentation skills in Canada’s increasingly intercultural professional and technical domains. Students will practice planning, drafting, and revising documents. The complex process of researching, creating, and revising arguments will encourage critical thinking, grammatical writing, and appropriate citation skills. Correct formatting of research papers and effective oral presentation skills will be emphasized.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Introduction to Social Justice
LAW71115
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Criminology
LAW72300
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Psychology: Basic Processes Of Behaviour
PSYC71240
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Interdisciplinary Elective Details
Level 2
Course details
Applied Ethics in Criminal Justice
CRIM71000
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Restorative Justice
CRIM71010
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Canadian Law and Legal System I
LAW71400
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Personal and Professional Orientiatons to Practice
PSYC71000
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Interdisciplinary Elective Details
Level 3
Course details
Interpersonal Communications, Interviewing and Facilitation Skills
COMM72000
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Canadian Criminal Justice System
LAW71100
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Canadian Law and Legal System II
LAW72400
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: LAW71400
- CoRequisites:
Developmental Psychology
PSYC72105
Developmental psychology is the study of the process of change and continuity throughout the life of individuals. The course will follow the progression of these changes and continuities from conception through infancy, childhood, adolescence and early adulthood. The course will examine the theoretical, research and applied knowledge that has been gained in this discipline. Essential in this course will be an exploration of the contributing factors to both normal and abnormal developmental outcomes, such as deviance, mental health difficulties and health and wellness.
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites: PSYC71240
- CoRequisites:
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Interdisciplinary Elective Details
Level 4
Course details
Co-op and Career Preparation
CEPR71050
- Hours: 14
- Credits: 1
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Health and Wellness
HEAL71010
- Hours: 28
- Credits: 2
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Youth Justice
LAW73010
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: LAW71110 OR LAW71400 AND PSYC72105
- CoRequisites:
Crime Prevention and Community Safety
LAW73035
- Hours: 56
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: PSYC71000
- CoRequisites:
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Interdisciplinary Elective Details
Level 5
Course details
Field Placement I (Bachelor of Community and Criminal Justice
FPLT73000
- Hours: 84
- Credits: 4
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Safety in the Workplace
OHS71320
- Hours: 14
- Credits: 1
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Cognitive and Social Psychology
PSYC73020
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: PSYC72105
- CoRequisites:
From Trauma to Recovery: Victimhood to Social Inclusion
PSYC73040
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Understanding Research
RSCH73000
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Diversity: Special Populations in Community and Criminal Justice
SOC73040
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: LAW71115
- CoRequisites:
Level 6
Course details
Field Placement II (Bachelor of Community and Criminal Justice
FPLT73010
- Hours: 84
- Credits: 4
- Pre-Requisites: FPLT73000
- CoRequisites:
Indigenous-Settler Relations in Canada
INDS73000
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Human Rights and International Justice
LAW73040
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: LAW72400
- CoRequisites:
Applied Research: Design and Analysis
RSCH73200
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: RSCH73000
- CoRequisites:
Student must pass 1 Course(s), selected in the Student Portal from available course options
Interdisciplinary Elective Details
Level 7
Course details
Co-op Work Term I (Justice)
COOP73000
- Hours: 420
- Credits: 14
- Pre-Requisites: CDEV71050 OR CEPR71050
- CoRequisites:
Level 8
Course details
Offender Assessment, Management and Intervention
LAW74320
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: LAW71100
- CoRequisites:
Principled Leadership
MGMT74040
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: CRIM71000
- CoRequisites:
Political Issues and Public Policy
POLS74300
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: LAW73040
- CoRequisites:
Program Development and Evaluation
RSCH74220
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: RSCH73200
- CoRequisites:
Capstone Applied Research Project I: Planning and Design
RSCH74230
- Hours: 105
- Credits: 4
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Level 9
Course details
Alternative Dispute Resolution Strategies
LAW72320
The student will explore the various mechanisms of alternative dispute resolution and the rationale for each. The student, through practical exercises, will develop the skills necessary to advise a client about Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) and to take a matter through a form of ADR. The student will understand the role of a mediator.
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites:
- CoRequisites:
Investigation and Communication
LAW74330
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: LAW71100
- CoRequisites:
Mental Health and Addictions
MNHL74000
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: PSYC72105 AND SOC73040
- CoRequisites:
Advanced Topics In Psychology
PSYC74200
- Hours: 42
- Credits: 3
- Pre-Requisites: PSYC73020
- CoRequisites:
Capstone Applied Research Project II: Implementation, Analysis and Knowledge Transfer
RSCH74240
- Hours: 105
- Credits: 4
- Pre-Requisites: RSCH74230
- CoRequisites:
Program outcomes
- Analyze system, situations and conditions that heighten the risk for people and communities encountering the criminal justice system, with a special emphasis on Indigenous Peoples, to support professional decisions.
- Evaluate legislation, as well as various community and criminal justice sectors, for effectiveness in building community safety, and wellbeing
- Create and demonstrate interdisciplinary interprofessional intervention strategies that address criminogenic risk factors for community safety and wellbeing
- Compare and contrast forms of community development and apply strategies to enhance community well-being.
- Analyze key features of Canadian Justice System, and the trends and issues impacting its evolution.
- Demonstrate an interdisciplinary understanding of theories related to community and criminal justice from the fields of sociology, psychology, criminology, and law.
- Analyze justice practices that emphasize healing, including restorative justice, and Indigenous ways of living to support culturally appropriate policies and practices.
- Develop professional practice capacity related to a holistic and compassionate understanding of diversity and complex social issues.
- Demonstrate self-awareness and communication skills relevant to justice and community services which display interprofessional approaches to collaborative work environments.
- Demonstrate an appreciation for wellness in one’s personal and professional environments.
- Utilize placements and the co-op work term to integrate skills and knowledge into the work environment.
- Develop a personal code of conduct by integrating legislative, professional, and organizational ethics and standards with personal values and attitudes.
- Offer principled, effective leadership within the Criminal Justice and community Justice systems to enhance community well-being
- Use research, investigation and evaluation skills for decision, support, accountability and social change
- Through work-integrated learning and community –based research, understand how to design, develop and deliver programs and services.