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Criminology - BA (Hons)

Criminology

Degree: Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
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Full-time formats: 
• 4 Year
• 5-Year Co-op

Part-time format:
N/A

Requirements: 
Grades-Only


Grade range:
 
Low 80s

Faculty:
Faculty of Arts


Experiential learning:
Co-op available

 

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Is this degree for you?

Whether we’re trying to balance the rights of victims and offenders, create just laws or protect communities, we often look to the criminal justice system for solutions. In the Criminology degree program at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), you’ll develop a well-rounded perspective, uncovering social inequalities, crime prevention strategies and rehabilitation efforts.

 Experiential learning opportunities: Co-op available

You'll get real-world experience through international exchanges, optional paid co-op placements, research and case studies. When you graduate, you'll be ready to critically examine issues in law, human rights, Indigenous justice, ethics, crime control and social inequality. You'll also apply your understanding of the critical issues of race, class and gender to the administration of the criminal justice system.

The Criminology degree program is one of 12 bachelor of arts programs that share a one-year foundation.1

 Double majors:

  • Criminology and History
  • Criminology and Politics and Governance
  • Criminology and Sociology

The following is a preview of first-year courses based on the available current academic undergraduate calendar for this program.

1st & 2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

  • CRM 100 Introduction to Canadian Criminal Justice
  • CRM 102 Introduction to Criminology
  • SSH 105 Critical Thinking
  • SSH 205 Academic Writing and Research

REQUIRED GROUP 1: Four courses from Table I.

OPEN ELECTIVE: Two Open Electives.

Career possibilities:

  • Court reporter 
  • Human rights worker
  • Probation or parole worker 
  • Restorative justice worker
  • Social justice policy analyst

Employer possibilities:

  • Canadian Centre for Child Protection
  • Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
  • Department of Justice Canada 
  • Ministry of the Attorney General
  • Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)

Further education:

  • Criminology and Social Justice (MA)
  • Education
  • Law

Visit graduate and postdoctoral studies.

Normalizing conversations surrounding race and marginalized communities

A group of Criminology students hosted a panel in collaboration with their course and the Community-Engaged Learning & Teaching (CELT) project. The panel featured student speakers and worked to raise awareness and provide students with solutions and next steps to tackle racism and exclusion. 

Read more: TMU Criminology students spark greater conversations around racism on campus (external link) 

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Requirements

This is a Grades-Only program. Admission decisions for Grades-Only programs are based on academic performance.

Academic requirements for full-time, 4-year program

To be considered for admission, Ontario high school students must meet the following requirements:

  • Completion of the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD)
  • Completion of 6 Grade 12 U or M courses with a minimum overall average of 70%
  • Completion of the following required Grade 12 U course with a minimum grade of 70%:
  • English/anglais (ENG4U/EAE4U preferred)

An overall average of 70% is required for consideration. Due to competition, the average needed for admission can fluctuate each year (it depends on the number of applications received and the number of spaces available). The grade range at the top of this page represents the average required in previous years.

Academic admission requirements for all other applicants are available on the admission requirements page. If you haven’t been educated in Ontario, you may be considered with the equivalent of the Ontario requirements. TMU reserves the right to determine equivalency at its sole discretion.



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Fees and funding

Tuition and fees range 2025-2026

For detailed fees info, visit tuition and fees by program and costs to expect.

Full-time format:

Ontario: $7,287 - $7,312
Out-of-province: $8,826 - $8,851
International: $36,818 - $36,843


Over $20M across all levels of study

We award more than $20M in awards, scholarships and bursaries throughout all years of study. 
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Learn more about government financial aid programs like OSAP, out-of-province student loans and U.S. student loans.
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“This program has prepared me to become the change I want to see in our society, in our criminal justice system and in our world.”

- Abarnan Vasanthan, Criminology, Class of 2024


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The Faculty of Arts programs combine a liberal arts education with something unique: Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU)'s brand of relevant, practical learning that's designed to make you a well-rounded, informed human being who is also highly employable

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Disclaimer: 

While every effort is made to ensure accuracy on this site, in the event of a discrepancy, TMU's current Undergraduate Calendar is the official reference.

Notes:

  1. Updated October 2025: The number of bachelor of arts programs that share a one-year foundation increased from 11 to 12.

*Updated November 2025: This program was formerly known as Environment and Urban Sustainability.