An introduction to the study of law, its structure, and legal institutions from a cross-cultural and historical perspective. This interdisciplinary...
A case-study approach to the study of criminal law in Canada with a focus on basic concepts and core principles relating to legal judgements along...
This course provides an introduction to feminist legal thought with a particular focus on Canadian cases, legislation, law reform, and legal...
A basic course in statistics used in social science research including sampling, central tendency, probability, covariance, as illustrated in...
An introductory survey of the research techniques commonly employed by sociologists, criminologists, and legal studies researchers. The formulation of...
This course provides a critical evaluation of research techniques in sociology, criminology, and legal studies with an emphasis on learning and...
Senior seminar on selected topics in legal studies from an interdisciplinary perspective. Prereq: Level at least 4A
This course examines responses to crime from historical, philosophical, legal, psychological, sociological, and other related perspectives. The...
This course will deal with selected topics in Legal Studies. Subjects will be dependent upon the research and/or instructional interests of faculty.
Selected study and assignments under the direction of a faculty member who teaches courses in legal studies and criminology.Instructor Consent...