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Forensic Psychology – Advanced Entry


Advanced Entry program general information


The Forensic Psychology Advanced Entry program provides college graduates with the opportunity to apply their Police Foundations; Correctional Worker / Community and Justice Services; Child and Youth Worker; Protection, Security and Investigation; or Social Service Worker two-year diploma toward a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Forensic Psychology.

Forensic Psychology Advanced Entry students will take the same courses as other Forensic Psychology students in the third and fourth years, but in a different order.

Admission requirements


Admission is competitive. Students are selected by taking into consideration a wide range of criteria including school marks, distribution of subjects taken, and performance in subjects relevant to the academic program. Possession of the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance. Preference will be given to applicants with the best qualifications.

To qualify for the Forensic Psychology Advanced Entry program, the minimum entrance requirement is a two-year Ontario college diploma (or equivalent) in Police Foundations, Correctional Worker / Community and Justice Services; Child and Youth Worker; Protection, Security and Investigation; or Social Service Worker. In addition, the minimum average or standing required for admission into the program is 70 per cent (or B-minus) in the college course work completed.
 

Completion requirements


The sequencing of courses for third- and fourth-year Forensic Psychology Advanced Entry students differs somewhat from other Forensic Psychology majors.

*For electives, please see the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Forensic Psychology .

Year 4 (30 credit hours)