Subject: Sociology
Credit units: 6
Offered: Either Term 1 or Term 2
Weekly hours: 3 Practicum/Lab hours
College: Arts and Science
Department: Sociology

Description

An applied course that provides students with professional experience and the ability to critique criminal justice processing and services for Indigenous people. Students are placed in a 12-week work program after consultation with the program coordinator.

Restriction(s): Enrolment in the Indigenous Justice and Criminology Program.
Prerequisite(s): SOC 232.3 and SOC 233.3.
Note: Students with credit for SOC 317, SOC 318 or SOC 326 will not receive credit for this course.

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