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If I don get accepted into the Criminology Programme can I continue to take criminology courses?

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If I don get accepted into the Criminology Programme can I continue to take criminology courses?

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A. Yes, non-criminology students are permitted to take criminology courses with the exception of 48-363 Penology. Enrollment in this course is restricted to those students admitted to the Criminology and Combined Honours in Criminology Programme. Although noncriminology students may take other criminology courses, preference for spaces in fourth year criminology courses will go to those students admitted to the programme. NOTE: ALTHOUGH NON-CRIMINOLOGY DEGREE STUDENTS MAY TAKE CRIMINOLOGY COURSES THEY WILL NOT GRADUATE WITH A CRIMINOLOGY DEGREE. Those students who are not admitted to the Criminology Programme who choose to follow the Criminology degree requirements through fourth year may fail to meet the degree requirements for the programme they are enrolled in. The result being they may then be required to take additional courses in order to graduate.

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