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University of Alberta Bachelor of Arts Law, Crime and Justice Studies (Interdisciplinary)

University of Alberta

Bachelor of Arts Law, Crime and Justice Studies (Interdisciplinary)

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    About: The Bachelor of Arts in Law, Crime and Justice Studies (Interdisciplinary) focuses on legal frameworks, crime prevention, and the justice system. It provides an interdisciplinary approach to understanding social issues, policies, and the impact of law on society. The curriculum explores practical and theoretical aspects, preparing students for various challenges in the field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers in law enforcement, counseling, social work, legal assistance, and policy analysis. They might also find opportunities in government agencies, nonprofit organizations, or further their education through postgraduate studies.

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This program explores the relationship between law, politics, and society, and between people and the state. Students explore crime and criminal behaviour, how laws evolve, and the ways in which law and crime are connected to issues of social justice and inequality.

Our multidisciplinary approach provides students ways to explore different aspects of the law, crime, and justice. Central to our degree is a focus on gender, class, and ethnicity. Understanding how these factors relate to law, crime and bias is vital for addressing the major issues facing the Canadian justice system.

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