- Program Description
- Program of Studies / Mandatory Courses
- Admission and Registration
- Opportunities
- Next Steps
- Frequently Asked Questions
- College Resources
- Program Contact
Program Description
Expand your knowledge of victimology!
Many Canadians will experience criminal victimization at some time in their life. Gain the knowledge and skills necessary to provide services to victims and their families.
Designed for professionals interested in learning about the concept of a victim, victims and the media, men as victims, violence against women, victimization and the law, violence against women and much more. Explore victim rights, the role of victim services, and the history of victimization from a victim centered focus.
Additional Details
Admission and Registration
You do not need to apply to begin this program. Simply ensure you meet the requirements listed on the Admission Requirements webpage prior to registering.
A degree, diploma or certificate in a relevant field.
Interested in taking a single course? Provided you have the appropriate prerequisites, the courses in this program can be taken individually.
Opportunities
For details on related occupations, job market information and career opportunities, visit the Government of Canada Job Bank (opens in new window).
Next Steps
Frequently Asked Questions
- Continuing Education FAQ
- Where can I find more information on registering?
- What is the fee structure?
- How can I apply for an exemption?
- Can I obtain credit for learning obtained outside a traditional classroom?
- Where can I find more information on online learning and exams for online courses?
- How do I apply for the Acknowledgement of Completion?
College Resources
Program Contact
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