Pathway Summary
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- Pathway ID
- 5292
- Pathway Title
- 2-year Community and Justice Services Diploma to Honours Bachelor of Crime and Intelligence Analysis Degree
- Pathway Last Updated
- 2021-01-27
Sending Institution Information
- Sending Institution
- Fleming College
- Discipline/Division
- Education, Community and Social Services
- Program Area
- Justice, Paralegal, Police/Military, Emergency, and Protective Services
- Program Title
- Community and Justice Services
Receiving Institution Information
- Receiving Institution
- Seneca College
- Discipline/Division
- Arts, Fine Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities
- Program Area
- Criminology, Justice, Paralegal, Police/Military Studies
- Program Title
- Honours Bachelor of Crime and Intelligence Analysis
Contact Procedures
Program Contact: Gary Galbraith, Program Chair
Phone Number: 416-491-5050 ext. 55010
Email: gary.galbraith@senecacollege.ca
Pathway Details
Terms for renewal or cancellation
This agreement is effective from the date at which the program was approved, and the pathway shall be reviewed annually to reflect any changes that are made to either program's curriculum. Student's enrolled in the receiving institution at the time of any pathway changes will be given the opportunity to complete their studies based on the transfer pathway in effect at the time of enrollment.
Eligibility for Pathway
Graduates of a 2 year Community and Justice Services diploma with a minimum GPA of 70%, are eligible to enter into semester four of the Honours Bachelor of Crime and Intelligence Analysis degree in the Winter or Summer term. Students can also enter in the Fall term with a different path to completion.
How to apply:
Domestic students will be required to submit an application via Ontario Colleges Application Service (OCAS) and select “advanced entry” or “degree completion” as their entry semester. Official transcripts showing diploma completion and a final program GPA must be submitted.
International students will apply via Seneca’s International Student Web Application, and follow up with their Admissions Advisor regarding their pathway eligibility. The student will need their Seneca application confirmation number when they reach out to their advisor. Official transcripts showing diploma completion and a final program GPA must be submitted.
For current Seneca students and recent graduates from within the last year who wish to transfer to this degree, please see the following link for application details: https://www.senecacollege.ca/registrar/forms/DiplomaDegreeTransfer.html
Credit transfer
Graduates of the Community Justice Services diploma will receive 17 transfer credits towards this 4 year degree.
Credits that must be achieved at the receiving institution
Students will be required to complete 24 courses plus 1 work integrated learning term.
Anticipated normal schedule of student progression
Students who start the degree in the Summer or Winter term, will complete the program in five academic semesters, plus one work integrated learning term (24-28 months).
Students who start the degree in Fall term, will complete the program after six academic semesters, plus one work integrated learning term (36 months).
Depending on the term of entry, students will complete the degree program in 24-36 months.
Credential(s) to be granted on successful completion of all required components
Honours Bachelor of Crime and Intelligence Analysis Degree
Don’t forget: You should always review institution transfer information before you finalize your options. Contact a transfer advisor if you have further questions.