Certificate in Criminology and Addictions (CCAP)
Please note that this program often takes between one to two years to complete depending on course offerings. Students may be required to complete some programs directly with the University of Saskatchewan Saskatoon campus. It is recommended to combine this certificate with a bachelor degree, which programs like psychology, sociology, and pre-social work pairing well with the CCAP program.
This certificate is intended to offer students a program option in criminology and addictions that will allow them to explore greater opportunities in corrections, public safety, policing, court services, advocacy, addictions services and other areas in the criminal or social justice system as well as a foundation for further academic study or research. The program culminates in a six-week practicum in a social support, legal support, or education and advocacy agency. You may earn the certificate on its own, concurrently with a degree, or after aving already received a degree from the University of Saskatchewan or another institution. It is recommend to pair this program with a degree.
What you will Learn
You will study crime and criminological theories, and will be introduced to core sociological concepts. You will learn about addictions, with a specific focus on problematic alcohol and illicit drug use and basic concepts and debates concerning causes, consequences and interventions. You will study the correctional system and examine key positions and principles involved in custody, punishment and rehabilitation.Courses
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Tuition Estimates
Canadian | International | |
Tuition | $7,009 | $27,813 |
Fees | $300 | $300 |
Books | $1,000 - $1,500 | $1,000 - $1,500 |
Total | $8,309 - $8,809 | $29,113 - $29,613 |
Tuition will vary depending on the type and number of classes you take in a year. This estimate reflects a typical amount you could expect to pay in your first year if you enrol in a full course load, the maximum number of courses allowed.
Fees are used to fund specific student benefits.
The cost of books and supplies varies widely depending on the courses you choose. It is recommended that you budget between $1,000-$2,000 per year.
*Based on the rates displayed on our Tuition page
Program Extensions
The CCAP program serves as a foundation for further academic study or research. Graduates may use this program as a step towards an undergraduate degree in Sociology, Psychology, Social Work, Native Studies, ABJAC (Aboriginal Justice & Criminology) or a related discipline.
All of the courses may also be used to meet the requirements towards a 3-year B.A. degree, 4-year B.A. degree, or B.A. Honours degree.
Careers
With a Certificate in Criminology and Addictions, you have many exciting career options, including the following:
- parole/probation officer
- corrections officer
- youth outreach worker
- criminal investigator
- court worker
- staff at healing lodges
- police officer
- management
- positions dealing with social justice
Admission Requirements and Deadlines
Deadlines
St. Peter's College Deadline:
Students already accepted into their program at the University of Saskatchewan may begin classes at St. Peter’s College anytime before the deadline for registration changes (mid-September and mid-January)
University of Saskatchewan Deadline:
The full list of deadlines for each college at the University of Saskatchewan can be found at the programs specific requirements and deadlines page on their website.