This program is designed for students already possessing an undergraduate degree. The Diploma in Childhood in the Justice System is designed to provide students with the conceptual background and practical skills necessary to facilitate legally mandated child participation in Canadian civil and criminal justice proceedings. All degree courses may be credited towards other undergraduate programs. A student who does not yet possess a university degree may apply for admission to the Certificate in Childhood in the Justice System which can be taken concurrently with an undergraduate degree.
Admission Requirements
Possession of an undergraduate university degree. This is a limited enrollment program and possession of the minimum admission requirements does not guarantee admission.
Program Requirements
To qualify for the Diploma in Childhood in the Justice System, students must achieve an overall average of 65% in the following 5.0 courses:
3.0 courses: Childhood and Social Institutions 1025F/G, 2210F/G, 3300F/G, 3320F/G, 3325F/G, 3360F/G
2.0 courses from: Childhood and Social Institutions 3330F/G, 3335F/G, 3340F/G, 3345F/G. A maximum of 1.0 course from the following courses may be counted toward this requirement: Philosophy 2080, Sociology 2267A/B and Psychology 2031A/B.