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What Sheridan College says about their program:
"Be part of an exciting and in-demand field. Our Community and Justice Services program looks at criminal justice through the lens of corrections and rehabilitation. Learn to work with individuals in the court system, during imprisonment and after release. After graduation, you may work as a correctional officer or help others re-enter society at a halfway house or other community agency.
Sheridan’s Community and Justice Services program gives you a strong foundation that gets you ready for the workplace. You’ll explore the social sciences, such as psychology, criminal law and criminology. You’ll learn through lectures, guest speakers and group activities. You’ll also have the opportunity to make connections with community agencies.
The Community and Justice Services program includes two field practicums. You’ll first have an interview to talk about your career interests. Then you’ll do a field placement in a community and justice agency. You could work at an adult institution, youth facility, community agency or residential facility. These practicums can be a great path to employment."
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*Please note that not all career colleges and private (post) secondary institutions are recognized as accredited institutions by Sheridan.
The following programs will have a reduction in tuition, effective for the Fall semester, for all students/levels on a full-time basis. The reduction will be reflected in the Fee Estimates:
All new international students beginning their full-time postsecondary studies in Year 1 (Semester 1) will receive an entrance scholarship
Many international students will require a visa to study in Canada, and this is a vital step in your study abroad journey. Make sure you understand the requirements you may need to meet before applying.
Canada student visa requirements