国际学生入学条件
To be eligible for admission to the MA program:
Students must hold an Honour's Bachelor's degree with a major in Criminology or equivalent with a minimum average of 75% (B+).
Their previous studies must have included CRM 3334 and CRM 3335 or equivalent. If not, they will have to take them as additional courses during their first term in the MA program.
Students who dont hold an Honour's Bachelor's degree with a major in Criminology or equivalent, can demonstrate relevant work experience of 2 years or more by submitting a paper of approximately 300 words detailing the relevance of this professional experience for this program. This document must be added to program application requirements.
Only the option with Major Research Paper and the option with courses, only courses profile, are open to part-time students.
Students interested in the Thesis with field placement, the Major Research Paper with field placement or in the double degree option with field placement with the Universit catholique de Louvain in Belgium must make mention of their interest in their intention letter as part of their application.
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课程简介
The master's program in Criminology Specialization in Feminist and Gender Studies consists of three distinct options:<br><br>Option with thesis (120 pages) of 30 units. In addition to the mandatory courses in criminology and two others in gender and feminist studies, the acquisition of thematic theoretical and methodological competencies is achieved by means of a thesis and two elective courses in CRM (one can be replaced by a graduate FEM course). (These two elective courses can be replaced by a field placement and a field placement seminar if places are available. No direct entry in this option).<br><br>Option with Major Research Paper (50 pages) of 24 units. In addition to one mandatory course in criminology and two others in Gender and Feminist Studies, the acquisition of thematic theoretical and methodological competencies is achieved by means of a major research project and three elective courses in criminology (one can be replaced by a graduate FEM course).<br><br>Option with courses of 24 units. In the profile with courses only, over the compulsory course in criminology and two compulsory courses in Gender and Feminist studies, the acquisition of thematic theoretical and methodological competencies is achieved by means of 5 elective courses in criminology (one course can be replaced by a graduate course in FEM).<br><br>These three options are intended to equip students with knowledge of the major theoretical and methodological frameworks in criminology so that they will be able to critically analyze them and apply this knowledge to describe and explain conceptual and empirical problems of crime, justice and social control, both within the framework of optional courses or of an internship seminar with an on-site internship. In addition, in combination with the Feminist and Gender Studies program, it aims to acquire issues developed in feminist and gender studies.
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