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Graduate Diploma in Justice Studies

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Build on your passion for creating a just world. Learn about justice, fairness and inequality on a local and global scale.

You're a current or aspiring professional who understands that justice and its many layers requires thinkers who are passionate about creating a just world.

Study with classmates who work in the justice industry through a blend of online courses and an on-campus residency.

Learn concepts focused on fairness, identity and communication, with the goal of creating social change and a more just world.

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Program description

Understanding justice, and its many layers, is complicated. It requires thinkers who are passionate about creating a just world. Thinkers like you. 

As a student in the Graduate Diploma in Justice Studies program, you will learn about what justice means in many contexts, societies and organizations. You'll look at ideas of justice from interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary and multifaceted perspectives.

Justice Studies topics may include:

  • Indigenous rights
  • health
  • disability
  • housing
  • poverty
  • racism
  • gender inequality
  • environmental issues

Your classmates may be from government, policing, military, for-profit/non-profit and international organizations. People who share your desire to transform the world by solving complex social issues.


Program outcomes

Once you have completed this program, you'll have skills in transdisciplinary and systemic thinking, critical analysis of justice issues, research and advocacy. You'll be prepared to work in sectors such as social, community and justice services, social and health policy research, policing and corrections.

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Program delivery

This program is delivered through a blend of online learning and on-campus residencies.

Online learning

Online courses consist of assigned readings, synchronous or asynchronous lectures, interactive discussions, and individual and team assignments.

You’re expected to meet deadlines and contribute meaningfully to your class. Your contributions are a big part of everyone’s learning.

You’ll take one online course at a time for a period of nine weeks each, followed by a two-week break. Each online course requires approximately 20 hours of work per week.

You'll start your program with a non-credit, but required, course about academic integrity.

Residencies

This program has one two-week residency.

Residencies are intensive and immersive. Many students say this time together is the highlight of their program.

During your residency, you can expect to:

  • attend classes full time (e.g., Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.)
  • complete homework and individual and team assignments outside of class hours
  • take part in extracurricular activities

You can build from here

The courses you will take are the same as the ones taken by students in the related Master of Arts in Justice Studies. This gives you the flexibility to complete a stand-alone diploma or transfer credits toward the master’s degree.

You can apply to switch to the two-year MA while in your diploma program. Your credits will be transferred and you will receive the Master's level degree instead of the diploma.

Courses

ITAI

Introduction to Academic Integrity

0.0 Credits

HUMS551

Foundations of Research

3.0 Credits

JUST502

Foundations in Transdisciplinary Justice

3.0 Credits

JUST503

Current Issues in Justice

3.0 Credits

JUST504

Indigeneity and Justice

3.0 Credits

JUST505

Case Studies in Transdisciplinary Justice

3.0 Credits

JUST506

Transdisciplinary Approaches to Social Justice

3.0 Credits

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Standard admission

  • Four-year (or comparable) undergraduate degree in a relevant and related field*, with a minimum GPA of 'B+' (3.33/4.33), from a recognized post-secondary institution

* Relevant and related fields are defined by each program based on disciplinary and/or professional practices.  Applicants are required to address how they consider their academic education to be relevant and related to their desired program of study within the personal statement questions.

Flexible admission

  • Applicants who meet the degree requirement, but not the GPA requirement, will be required to have a minimum 5 years of relevant* professional experience.
  • Applicants without an undergraduate degree will normally require 10 years of work experience, with a minimum of two years of relevant* professional experience in a leadership or management position**, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • All flexible admission applicants will be required to take "Academic Writing and Critical Thinking" and obtain a minimum B+ (77%).

* Each program, based on disciplinary and/or professional practices, defines what is considered relevant professional experience.  Applicants are required to address how/why they consider their respective supervisory (and overall work experience) to be relevant and related to their desired program of study within the personal statement questions.

** Experience in a leadership or management position is considered on the basis of a holistic review of career progression, which demonstrates increasing competency and/or responsibility.  This can include, but is not limited to, supervisory functions, signing responsibilities, contributions to organisational change and/or implementation of organisational vision and mission.  Applicants are required to address how they consider their work experience to meet these requirements within the personal statement

English language proficiency

  • If English is not your primary language, please review our English language requirements.

All applications to this program require submission of the following information and supporting documents before your file can be assessed for admission:

Application form

In order to apply online, you will be required to create a log-in account using your email address. You will be required to list all credit courses and/or programs you have completed or are currently enrolled in. An application fee will be required. If your application fees are being paid by a third party, review sponsored student information. Once submitted, you may check the status of your application at any time.

Missed your application deadline? While we can’t make any guarantees, we may be able to accommodate late applications if there's still space and enough time to process. If you're interested in an intake that is now closed to applications, apply for the next available intake and email Admissions with your preferred start date. Make sure you’re prepared to submit your program's required documents right away. We can't make an admissions decision without them. 

Official transcripts

Applicants are responsible for arranging for the submission of official transcripts from ALL post-secondary (higher education) institutions currently or previously attended, for all credit courses and/or programs. Transcripts are not required for non-credit programs or courses, though some programs may require proof of professional certifications or designations.

Transcripts are considered official only if submitted directly by the Registrar or other recognized authority of the providing institution in the institution's original, sealed envelope. If the envelope has been opened, the transcripts are no longer official and new (official) transcripts will be required to complete your application.

All international transcripts or credentials are subject to an international transcript and/or credential evaluation.

Personal statement

The statement's purpose is to assess applicants' writing skills, as well as their interest and ability to complete the program. Your personal statement should be written as a three to four page narrative and must address each of the following questions using each question as a separate heading.

  • Why do you wish to enroll in the justice studies program?
  • What academic courses and/or training do you have in the area of justice studies?
  • What work experience do you have in the area of justice studies?
  • What experience have you had with distance education and self-directed study?
  • What special strengths do you bring to the program?

Letters of reference

Two letters of reference are required and may be provided by current or past employer(s) or by those who have known the applicant in an academic or volunteer setting.

Reference letters must attest to the applicant's suitability to this program, and particularly the applicant's ability to complete a demanding graduate program, including graduate level writing and research. The referee should indicate the length of time and context in which they have known the applicant, and should also consider the ability of the applicant to model appropriate behavior in the field as well as the personal attributes of the applicant.

In the case of an employer's reference, the letter should also attest to the applicant's performance in the context of current or previous employment. The letter should address such areas as work in the field of justice studies, as well as leadership potential.

Structured résumé

Applicant's résumé must include the following:

  • Post secondary education: List all post-secondary education, degrees, diplomas, and certificates you have achieved.
  • Training and professional development in the area of justice studies: List career related training and professional development programs. Include the source of training, and the duration and year completed. List other training and personal development programs not already identified.
  • Volunteer work experience: List and describe any voluntary employment and/or community service experience. Please include name of organization, length of service and a brief description of duties. Highlight experience related to justice studies.
  • Full-time work experience: Please include name of organization, position, length of service and brief description of duties. Highlight experience related to justice studies.
  • Professional memberships/affiliations: List memberships and positions you hold/have held in professional associations, service clubs, community/volunteer sector.
  • Other relevant information: Provide any other information which you believe is relevant to your application and will be of assistance to the review committee.

If applicable:

  • Applicants declaring permanent resident or Convention Refugee status in Canada, must submit a copy of their Permanent Resident Card (PR card) along with their application.
  • Transcript evaluation fee or credential evaluation report, if submitting international transcripts.
  • An official English language proficiency score report or other evidence of proficiency if English is not your primary language.
  • Other information or documents as may be requested to determine your eligibility.

For information on how and where to send your supporting documents, please refer to the document submission guidelines.

Financial aid and awards

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TD Environmental Sustainability Scholarship

For RRU students enrolled in degree program that is involved in studies, research, or work in the field of environmental sustainability.

$3,000

Active students (In-course)

TD Scholarship for Indigenous Peoples

This award aims to assist students from the Indigenous community that face unique challenges and systemic barriers.

Up to $15,000

External

Indigenous

TEC Canada Members Entrance Bursary

TEC Canada members may apply for this bursary in support of enrollment in RRU's MBA program or Graduate Certificate programs offered by Professional and Continuing Studies.

$1,000 to $2,500

Active students (In-course)

Ted Wilson Memorial Award for Lifelong Learning

This is awarded around November Convocation to the student who demonstrates a commitment to lifelong learning.

$1,000

Convocation

Tournament of Aces Bursary for Single Parents

Open to single parents in any academic program in support of continued learning.

$1,000 to $1,500

Active students (In-course)

Single Parents

Transition Awards for Adult Basic Education (ABE) students

Transition Awards are granted to students who have completed a minimum of two (2) Adult Basic Education (ABE) courses at a BC public post-secondary institution during the current and/or immediately previous year and are planning to enroll in full-time studies at a BC public post- secondary institution.

$5,000

External

Turn of the Century MEM Bursary in Honour of Dr. James McTaggart-Cowan

Recognizing a MEM student who best exemplifies empowering leadership in change or sustainability in their community or workplace.

$1,000

Active students (In-course)

UAS7 Travel Scholarship

UAS7 is a strategic alliance of seven leading German Universities of Applied Sciences (UAS). The Travel Scholarship is awarded to cover transatlantic

EUR 1000

External

Study Abroad

UMAP-Canada Scholarship

Funded by Global Affairs Canada, the UMAP International Secretariat provides funding for study abroad programs within the UMAP consortium.

$2000 per month

External

Study Abroad

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