Below is a list of courses you will go through in the course of your program. Keep referring to the catalog as you study to make sure you have done all the courses given. Also note that you need to pick your specialization after attachment

YEAR 1 SESSION I

  • COMS 111 : Communication Skills
  • BACT 110 : Principles of Accounting
  • COMP 101 : Computer Applications
  • EPSC 121 : Introduction to Psychology
  • CRSS 103 : Introduction to Criminology

YEAR 1 SESSION II

  • SOCI 101 : Introduction to Sociology
  • PHIL 106 : Law and Society
  • SOCI 104 : Introduction to Social Work
  • SIHL 100 : Society and International Humanitarian Law
  • SOCI 102 : Introduction to Anthropology

YEAR 1 SESSION III

  • CRSS 101 : Introduction to Criminal Law
  • CRSS 102 : Juvenile Criminology
  • CRSS 104 : Theories of Psychological Counselling
  • CRSS 105 : Counselling in Criminal Justice
  • CRSS 200 : Criminal Justice System

YEAR II SESSION I

  • CRSS 201 : Psychology of Criminal Behaviour
  • CRSS 202 : Law of Evidence
  • CRSS 203 : Foundations of Theories of Crime
  • CRSS 204 : Criminal Investigation I
  • SOCI 204 : Social Institutions

YEAR II SESSION II

  • CRSS 205 : Introduction to Rehabilitation of Offenders
  • CRSS 207 : Crime and Conflict Management
  • CRSS 208 : Crime and Public Relations
  • SOCI 211 : Collective Behaviour and Social Movements
  • SOCI 302 : Social Statistics I

YEAR II SESSION III

  • CRSS 300 : Criminal Justice Management
  • CRSS 301 : Social Group Work
  • CRSS 302 : Ethics in Criminal Justice
  • CRSS 303 : Social Issues in Disciplined Forces
  • CRSS 304 : Forensic Accounting

YEAR III SESSION I

  • SOCI 306 : Social Policy and administration
  • CRSS 305 : Theories of Crime
  • CRSS 306 : Crime prevention
  • CRSS 307 : Criminal procedure
  • CRSS 308 : Courtroom psychology

FIELD ATTACHMENT

  • CRSS 309 : Field Attachment & Report
  • CRSS 402 : Attachment Report Writing

The specializations after attachment are

  • Security and Disaster Management
  • Criminal and Forensic Investigation

YEAR III SESSION II

Security and Disaster Management
  • SOCI 403 : Social statistics II
  • BBAM 420 : Strategic Management
  • CRSS 401 : Research methods
  • CRSS 422 : Physical Security I
  • CRSS 423 : Emerging Issues in Security
  • CRSS 424 : Emergency Management

YEAR III SESSION II

Criminal and Forensic Investigation
  • SOCI 403 : Social statistics II
  • CRSS 401 : Research methods
  • CRSS 431 : Forensic Methods and Techniques
  • CRSS 432 : Crime Scene Management
  • CRSS 433 : Intelligence
  • CRSS 434 : Criminal Identification and Profiling

YEAR III SESSION III

Security and Disaster Management
  • SOCI 409 : Disaster Management
  • CRSS 425 : Fire and Safety Protection
  • CRSS 426 : Computer Security
  • CRSS 427 : Security Investigations
  • CRSS 428 : Risk Management for Security Managers
  • CRSS 429 : Terrorism and Threat Assessment

YEAR III SESSION III

Criminal and Forensic Investigation
  • SOCI 415 : Conflict Resolution and Management
  • CRSS 416 : Human Rights and Criminal Justice
  • CRSS 429 : Terrorism and Threat Assessment
  • CRSS 435 : Litigation Process
  • CRSS 436 : Forensic Interviewing
  • CRSS 437 : Project Management for Forensic Investigators
  • CRSS 438 : Fraud Management