| Victimology (Online) | | |
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School | Algonquin College | | |
Location | Ottawa, ON, Canada | | |
School Type | College | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 19,000
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Degree | Post-diploma | | |
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Length | 1 Year(s) | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | A degree in one of the following fields of study: social work, criminology, law, psychology, counselling, nursing, sociology or other related degree; OR
A college diploma in social services, youth services, police foundations, early childhood education, child and youth worker, community and justice services, or any other related area, or equivalent; AND
1-3 years related volunteer or paid experience or equivalent in the vulnerable sector is required, and
A Letter of Intent.
An interview with the Program Coordinator may be required for clarification of the documents submitted.
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Description | Graduates of the Victimology Ontario College Graduate Certificate program may find work in a variety of fields, providing services to victims of crime. This one-year program provides specialized knowledge and skills in victimology and in the provision of victim services. You also explore the history and theories of victimization, with applied victim-centred focus.
Combining theoretical and applied learning, it includes a field placement of more than 140 hours. It is in this setting where you learn about victims' issues and perspectives first-hand from experts in the field. | | |
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