Year | Name | Fees | Total |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Tution Fee | CAD 17890 | 17890.0 |
2 | Tution Fee | CAD 17890 | 17890.0 |
Starting Date | Application Deadline | Status |
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2022-09-01 00:00:00.000 | 2022-08-01 00:00:00.000 | Active |
Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent, including these required courses:
plus
All applicants whose first language is not English must meet Sheridan’s English proficiency requirements:
Test |
Required Minimum Scores |
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) iBT |
overall score 80 with no individual section below 20 |
TOEFL iBT Special Home Edition2 |
overall score 80 with no individual section below 20 |
iTEP Academic2 |
overall score 3.7 |
IELTS (International English Language Testing System) Academic Module |
overall score 6 with no individual band below 5.5 |
PTE A (Pearson Test of English Academic) |
overall score 58 with no individual section below 49 |
Cambridge English Exams (B2 First/C1 Advanced/C2 Proficiency) |
overall Cambridge English Scale score 169 with no individual score below 162 |
Sheridan EAP (English for Academic Purposes) |
70% |
Sheridan EPA (English Proficiency Assessment) |
Listening Band – 4.0 |
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language) |
overall score 60 with no individual section below 50 |
For more Updated Information , Please Click the Below Link :
https://www.sheridancollege.ca/admissions/how-to-apply/admission-requirements/english-language
1. Application along with supporting documents will be processed on TEN Agent portal.
2. Application fee of 100$ will be charged from the student and it will be paid by credit card only
3. Student will receive the admission offer either conditional or unconditional on his TEN Agent portal.After accepting the offer Fee invoice will be generated on student account.
4.After getting the fee invoice student can pay the fee and fee receipt can be found on TEN Portal (Ten Agents)
CODE | TITLE | CREDITS |
---|---|---|
COMM 19999 | Essential Communication Skills | 3 |
JUST 13344 | Introduction to the Canadian Justice System | 3 |
LEIS 13678 | Occupational Health and Fitness for Community and Justice Service Professionals | 3 |
JUST 13078 | Community and Justice Career Preparation | 3 |
PSYC 15065G | Psychology Core Concepts | 3 |
CCGE | General Education Elective | 3 |
TOTAL: | 18 |
CODE | TITLE | CREDITS |
---|---|---|
CSRV 10273 | Victim Issues | 3 |
JUST 15366 | Community Corrections | 3 |
JUST 15812 | Youth in Conflict with the Criminal Justice System | 3 |
FLPL 17491 | Field Observation and Seminar | 3 |
PSYC 12399 | Psych: Abnormal Behaviour | 3 |
SOCI 16039G | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
TOTAL: | 18 |
CODE | TITLE | CREDITS |
---|---|---|
PSYC 29402 | Addictions and Mental Illness in the Criminal Justice System | 3 |
SOCS 19387 | Criminology | 3 |
JUST 28824 | Institutional Offender Management and Programming | 3 |
JUST 20441 | Defensive Tactics and Safety Issues | 3 |
FLPL 14349 | Field Practicum 1: Community and Justice Services | 5 |
FLPL 10726 | Field Seminar 1: Community and Justice Services | 1 |
TOTAL: | 18 |
CODE | TITLE | CREDITS |
---|---|---|
CSRV 15436 | Resolving Conflict in Community and Justice Services | 3 |
SOCS 23270 | Applied Criminology | 3 |
FLPL 21333 | Field Practicum 2: Community and Justice Services | 8 |
FLPL 26217 | Field Seminar 2: Community and Justice Services | 1 |
CCGE | General Education Elective | 3 |
TOTAL: | 18 |
Build a career in community justice
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.
Outstanding career preparation
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.
What you'll learn
Field experience
The Community and Justice Services program has two practicum terms. 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.
Required certifications
Before your practicums, you’ll need to become certified in Standard First Aid and CPR. You’ll also need to have a criminal record check, including a vulnerable sector check. These certifications are all at your own expense.
For visa process, refer to this link:
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/study-canada.html
The VISA Application should be submitted online with Documents mentioned below.
Study Permit – Checklist of Documents.
Note: All documents front and back sheet, (1 Photocopy set (clear) and notarized)
(Experience Letter, Appointment Letter, Bank account Salary Statement (last 3 months), Pay Slips (last 3 months), Job Relieving Letter if resigned (From each employer)
Any document in a language other than English must be accompanied by notary attested English translation.
For GIC: 10200 CAD (Funds must be transferred to Canada from student’s bank account in India)
Embassy Fee: 235 CAD (150 CAD VISA Fee + 85 CAD Biometric Fee)