Criminology
Would you like to facilitate the supervision and reintegration of criminal offenders? Eastern College offers studies in Criminology to help prepare students with the skills required to aid in the rehabilitative process employed by Canada’s correctional system. This diverse program covers basic psychology, sociology, and criminology studies in tandem with a theoretical and hands-on look at the criminal justice system. Whether helping in the daily management of an incarceration facility or assisting offenders on their journey to recovery, government-initiated programs and facilities are always on the lookout for talented new graduates that can help with this critical arm of the justice system.
Program Length: 65 Weeks
Campus Locations: Moncton, Saint John, Fredericton, Halifax
Course Highlights
Student Success Strategies
Abnormal Psychology
Aboriginal Studies
Behaviour Modification
Canadian Criminology
Corrections in Criminal Justice
Current Issues in Criminology
Human Development
Human Sexuality
Interviewing Skills
Introduction to Basic Counselling Skills
Introduction to Criminology
Introduction to Political Science
Introduction to Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
Personal Fitness
Procedures and Administration of Criminal Justice
Programming in Corrections
Provincial Statutes
Psychology of Addictions
Risk Assessment and Case Management
Security, Movement and Safety
Sociology of Deviance
Sociology of NS/NB/PE
Youth Criminal Justice
Software Lab
Career Planning and Preparation Part I
Career Planning and Preparation Part II
Related Training
Field Placement
Potential Careers
- Group Home Worker
- Correctional Service Officer
- Crisis Intervention Worker
- Community Service Worker
- Security Officer
- Client Support Worker
- Prison Guard
- Native Outreach Worker
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