Department of Criminal Justice
Justice systems need informed professionals. Build the criminal law and justice system knowledge to serve communities — entirely online, anywhere.
Introduction: Department of Criminal Justice
The Department of Criminal Justice at International University Canada prepares students to understand criminal law, law enforcement procedures, and the broader justice system. Our program covers criminal law fundamentals, investigation processes, court procedures, and correctional systems, equipping graduates with practical knowledge for justice-related careers. Offered entirely online, our curriculum welcomes aspiring justice professionals, law enforcement personnel, and those seeking foundational legal knowledge.
Department Overview
The criminal justice system depends on professionals who understand both the law and the procedures that uphold it — from investigation through prosecution to correction. At IUC, our criminal justice curriculum builds this practical knowledge for careers across the justice system.
The Department of Criminal Justice operates under the School of Law at International University Canada. Faculty specialize in criminal law, criminology, and justice administration. Classes are delivered asynchronously online, allowing students to study deeply on a flexible schedule.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| School | School of Law |
| Mode of Study | 100% Online — Asynchronous |
| Programs Offered | Diploma |
| Intake | Spring & Fall — Rolling Admissions Available |
| Language of Instruction | English |
| Institution | International University Canada (IUC) |
Programs Offered — Department of Criminal Justice
The department offers a focused diploma program designed to build practical knowledge of criminal law and the justice system.
Diploma in Criminal Justice
ENTRYA foundational program covering criminal law basics, investigation procedures, court processes, and correctional systems.
Duration: 12–18 months
Credits: 60
Tuition: CAD $2,500 | Up to 60% financial aid
View Diploma Program →Areas of Study & Research Focus
The Department of Criminal Justice covers the legal and procedural foundations of how justice systems function.
Criminal Law Fundamentals
Core principles defining crimes, defenses, and criminal liability.
Criminology
The study of crime causes, patterns, and prevention strategies.
Criminal Investigation Procedures
How evidence is gathered, processed, and used in criminal cases.
Court Systems & Procedures
How criminal cases move through prosecution, trial, and sentencing.
Correctional Systems
The structure and function of prisons, probation, and rehabilitation.
Victimology & Restorative Justice
Understanding victims’ rights and approaches to restorative justice.
Law Enforcement Operations
The structure and practices of policing and law enforcement agencies.
Juvenile Justice
Legal frameworks and processes specific to youth offenders.
Why Study Criminal Justice at IUC?
Build the practical legal and procedural knowledge needed to serve within the justice system. Here’s why students choose this department:
100% Online Flexibility
Study from anywhere in the world, entirely on your own schedule.
Practical, Procedure-Focused Curriculum
Courses built around real investigation and court process scenarios.
Accessible Entry Point
No prior legal background required to begin building justice system knowledge.
Experienced Faculty
Instructors with real criminal law and justice administration backgrounds.
Affordable & Accessible
Up to 60% financial aid available for this program.
Meaningful Public Service Career
Apply your knowledge directly to protecting and serving communities.
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Career Outcomes & Graduate Pathways
Graduates step into support and operational roles across law enforcement, correctional facilities, and the broader justice system.
Meet the Faculty
The Department of Philosophy & Civilization is led by a team of dedicated scholars whose research spans ethics, Islamic philosophy, civilizational history, political thought, and comparative philosophy. Our faculty bring both academic depth and real-world perspective to every course.
Dr. Raymond J. Fletcher
Professor – School of BusinessDr. Gregory N. Whitfield
Associate Professor – School of BusinessDr. Sandra K. Holloway
Assistant Professor – School of BusinessAdmissions — Simple & Flexible
Because the program is delivered 100% online, admission to the Department of Criminal Justice is straightforward — no campus visits, no rigid deadlines. We welcome learners from any background with an interest in law and the justice system.
| Program Level | What You Need |
|---|---|
| Diploma | Secondary School Certificate (or equivalent) + valid ID |
Rolling admissions are available year-round, with main intakes in Spring (January) and Fall (September). Apply whenever you’re ready — there’s no need to wait.
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