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CRIM 1150: Introduction to Criminology 

Effective date

September 2016 

Department

UT Humanities 

School

Arts and Sciences 
 




Description

This course will present an overview of the concepts, themes, and issues encountered in the discipline of criminology (or the study of crime). The course explains the basic concepts of criminology such as crime, deviance, rehabilitation, and the victim, as well as looking more in-depth at critical theories of race, ethnicity, gender, and class. We will examine the development of criminology through classical and modern theories. The relationships between theory and practice are also examined. 

Credits

3.0 

Year of study

1st Year Post-secondary 

Prerequisites

None 

Corequisites

None 

Course Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:

Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition (PLAR)

None 

Hours

Lecture, Online, Seminar, Tutorial: 60
Total Hours: 60
 

Instructional Strategies

Lectures, Class and Group Discussion, Library Research 

Grading System

Letter Grade (A-F) 

Passing grade

 

Evaluation Plan

Type

Percentage

Assessment activity

Participation 

15 

Seminar participation 

Assignments 

25 

30-45 minute group discussion assignment 

Portfolio 

20 

Homework assignments for each of the 5 general topic areas 

Project 

10 

Paper Proposal (1-3 pages) 

Project 

30 

Term Paper (2500 words) 

Course topics

Notes:

  • Course contents and descriptions, offerings and schedules are subject to change without notice.
  • Students are required to follow all College policies including ones that govern their educational experience at VCC. Policies are available on the VCC website at:
    https://www.vcc.ca/about/governance--policies/policies/.
  • To find out if there are existing transfer agreements for this course, visit the BC Transfer Guide at https://www.bctransferguide.ca.
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