Community and Justice Services
Community and justice services professionals often work with clients who find themselves at a crossroads. They work within the justice system focusing on keeping people out of it through prevention, intervention and rehabilitation.
Courses
- CJSW 2000 — Penology
- CJSW 2002 — Principles of Case Management
- CJSW 2005 — Programming for Intervention & Reintegration
- CJSW 2006 — Community & Client Services
- CJSW 2007 — Special Populations
- CJSW 2008 — Safe & Secure Environments
- COMM 1048 — College Writing Skills
- COMM 1051 — Interpersonal & Group Dynamics
- COUN 2014 — Introduction to Counselling
- ETHI 1000 — Ethical Considerations in Justice
- FITN 1010 — Lifestyle Management & Fitness 1
- FITN 1011 — Lifestyle Management & Fitness 2
- GNED 1100 — Becoming a Global Changemaker
- LAWS 1003 — Criminal and Civil Law
- LAWS 1008 — Canadian Criminal Justice System
- LAWS 1009 — Issues in Diverse Populations
- LAWS 2009 — Youth in Conflict
- PROF 1014 — Career Resource Development
- PROF 2024 — PROF 2024
- PROF 2030 — CJS Career Preparation
- PSYC 1003 — Psychology
- PSYC 2011 — Abnormal Psychology
- PSYC 2012 — Addictions & Mental Health
- SOCI 1003 — Sociology
- SOCI 1016 — Criminology
- SOCI 1018 — Conflict Management & Crisis Intervention
- WKPL 2003 — CJS Practicum 1
- WKPL 2004 — CJS Practicum 2