Criminology and Social Justice (PhD) in Canada at OTU Canada




University Ontario Tech University (OTU Canada)
Location: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
Type Public Research
Program Type Course/thesis
Program Delivary On campus
Language English
Program Duration 4 years
Students 10,000
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Detailed Information of Criminology and Social Justice (PhD) in Canada at Ontario Tech University

These are the international student eligibility for the Criminology and Social Justice (PhD) in Canada

  • Hold a four-year honours undergraduate degree in the social sciences from a Canadian university, or its equivalent from a recognized institution.
  • Normally, applicants are expected to have completed the university's Master of Arts (MA) in Criminology or an equivalent research project or thesis-based MA program from a recognized institution.
  • Minimum overall academic standing of an A-minus (GPA: 3.7 on a 4.3 scale) during their graduate studies.
Applicants with advanced degrees in other relevant fields, such as Sociology, Social Psychology or Legal Studies, are also welcome to apply. Applicants with unrelated backgrounds may be admitted as special cases. However, all applicants should realize that without a strong background in social science, specifically social theories and methodologies, they may find themselves at a significant, temporary disadvantage.Other Required Documents
  • A completed application form.
  • One official or institution-certified copy of each previous undergraduate and graduate transcript.
  • A photocopy of the applicant’s degree parchment(s).
  • Proof of English proficiency if the applicant’s first language is not English (see language requirement section below).
  • A two- to three-page statement of academic intent.
  • A curriculum vitae (CV).
  • At least three letters of reference. Academic referees are preferred; however, non-academic referees’ letters will be considered as well.
  • A substantive writing sample. A sample of the applicant's MA thesis is optimal. However, a sample from any published work (with the applicant as first author), or any other MA assignment would suffice if a thesis was not completed or pursued.
An applicant’s statement of academic intent should describe previous research experience, including the MA thesis project and any other relevant research projects. A short description of general career aspirations, and any relevant industrial or community experience would also be highly appropriate. If an applicant has already contacted a potential dissertation supervisor (which is highly advised), that should be made known within the statement.

These are the domestic student eligibility for the Criminology and Social Justice (PhD)

  • Hold a four-year honours undergraduate degree in the social sciences from a Canadian university, or its equivalent from a recognized institution.
  • Normally, applicants are expected to have completed the university's Master of Arts (MA) in Criminology or an equivalent research project or thesis-based MA program from a recognized institution.
  • Minimum overall academic standing of an A-minus (GPA: 3.7 on a 4.3 scale) during their graduate studies.
Applicants with advanced degrees in other relevant fields, such as Sociology, Social Psychology or Legal Studies, are also welcome to apply. Applicants with unrelated backgrounds may be admitted as special cases. However, all applicants should realize that without a strong background in social science, specifically social theories and methodologies, they may find themselves at a significant, temporary disadvantage.Other Required Documents
  • A completed application form.
  • One official or institution-certified copy of each previous undergraduate and graduate transcript.
  • A photocopy of the applicant’s degree parchment(s).
  • Proof of English proficiency if the applicant’s first language is not English (see language requirement section below).
  • A two- to three-page statement of academic intent.
  • A curriculum vitae (CV).
  • At least three letters of reference. Academic referees are preferred; however, non-academic referees’ letters will be considered as well.
  • A substantive writing sample. A sample of the applicant's MA thesis is optimal. However, a sample from any published work (with the applicant as first author), or any other MA assignment would suffice if a thesis was not completed or pursued.
An applicant’s statement of academic intent should describe previous research experience, including the MA thesis project and any other relevant research projects. A short description of general career aspirations, and any relevant industrial or community experience would also be highly appropriate. If an applicant has already contacted a potential dissertation supervisor (which is highly advised), that should be made known within the statement.

These are the test eligibilities for the Criminology and Social Justice (PhD) to qualify.

The English Language Proficiency (ELP) requirements for Criminology and Social Justice (PhD) in Canada: are:

N.B: ELP is not mandatory for all international students. You could apply without ELP if your previous degree's medium of instruction were in English. Students of Ghana, Nigeria, Liberia, for example, are not required to take the ELP test.

The international student tuition fees and costs for Criminology and Social Justice (PhD) in Canada.

Items Costs
Application Fees CA$110.00
Tuition Fees CA$19,166.00 /year
Living Cost CA$12,000.00/year
(CA$1,000.00/month)
Student Earning CA$17,920.00/year
You will earn CA$17,920.00/year by working (20h/week * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 14/h) + (40h/week * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 14/h) at minimum wage of CA$14.00/hour.

The domestic student tuition fees and costs for Criminology and Social Justice (PhD) in Canada.

Items Costs
Application Fees CA$110.00
Tuition Fees CA$7,579.30 /year
Living Cost CA$12,000.00/year
(CA$1,000.00/month)
Student Earning CA$17,920.00/year
This is just an estimate. You don't have any work hour limit. You will earn CA$17,920.00/year by working (20h/week * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 14/h) + (40h/week * 4 weeks * 8 months * CAD 14/h) at minimum wage of CA$14.00/hour.
Admission is competitive and occurs once per year. The specific average or standing required for admission varies from year to year. Students are selected by taking into consideration a wide range of criteria, including grades, distribution of courses taken, statements of academic intent, reference letters, research interests, and supervisor and funding availability.

Applicants to research-based graduate programs who are studying full-time are automatically considered for some types of funding at the time of admission. Types of funding that do not require an application: Entrance scholarships; Minimum funding packages; Teaching assistantships, research assistantships and graduate research assistantships
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