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Pathways to Criminology (BA) at Laurier

We have lots of college partnerships in place that open the door to you broadening your educational experience and completing your Criminology (BA) degree in less time. Regardless of the pathway you choose, throughout your Laurier journey you can take courses about topics like youth justice, mental health & justice, policing, psychology of crime, cybercrime, human trafficking and more.

Once you have accepted your offer, please consult Academic Advising and our Course Registration Guide to determine the specific courses you'll need to take during your time at Laurier.

2 or 3 Year College Diplomas

Students who have successfully completed 2 or 3 year college diploma may be eligible for admission into the Criminology (BA) program at Laurier's Brantford campus via this block transfer agreement.

  • Required final average from an approved program: 75%+
  • Other admission requirements: 60%+ in a 4U English (or equivalent) & proof of graduation
  • Number of transfer credits granted: 6.0 (2-year diploma) OR 7.5 (3-year diploma)*
  • Number of Laurier credits required to graduate: 12.5 to 14.0 

*Your exact transfer credits will be determined based on your unique academic journey and outlined in a transfer credit assessment as part of your offer package.

Learn More About Transferring to Laurier

If you have additional questions about your transition to Laurier, financial aid for transfer students or transfer credit evaluation, visit our transfer students website. If you are interested in transferring into this program with an academic history different than what is outlined above, apply using the undergraduate application form and your transfer credits will be assessed on an individual basis and reported to you, along with your offer letter, upon admission to Laurier.

Note: Not all program requirements are reflected in these pathway descriptions. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that all academic program and course requirements have been met. Refer to regulations in the academic calendar and connect with an academic advisor once you have accepted your offer.

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