What is an honours program?
The honours program in Criminology is a selective program, normally completed during the 4th or 5th year of an undergraduate degree, that provides high-performing students with an opportunity to complete advanced studies in Criminology. An honours degree involves:
Honours students spend the Fall semester reading relevant literature, developing a research plan, writing a research proposal, and completing honours courses. Honours students then spend the Winter semester carrying out their research plan and writing a thesis.
Who should apply?
The honours program in Criminology is designed for students majoring in Criminology who:
Can students come back after graduation to complete an honours degree?
Yes. Students who have completed an BA in Criminology can apply for admission to the Certificate of Honours Equivalency program. They must satisfy the admission requirements and complete the admission process outlined above.
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