Register now and join us for a 30 minute webinar featuring Ben Roebuck, Program Coordinator and Natalie Fuso, Administrative Assistant with the Ottawa Crown Attorney's Office. Together, they’ll show you how the Victimology program can set you up for real world success.
Get the education and training you need to understand victim’s rights, sudden and traumatic loss, diverse victim populations, the impact of crime and the criminal justice system on victims, how to provide effective assistance, and prepare you own personal development and self-care plan. This unique program also provides you with a 146 hour practicum in the National Capital where you can learn victim’s issues and perspectives first hand from professionals in the field.
Ben Roebuck
Program Coordinator
Natalie Fuso
Administrative Assistant, Ottawa Crown Attorney's Office
March 05, 2015
7:00 P.M.
One of the best ways to find the career path that is right for you is to explore different options. Algonquin College is the first in Canada to offer a one year graduate certificate program in Victimology.
More than just theory, this unique one-year graduate certificate program puts students in the field so they can learn, first-hand, how to look at issues from the victim’s perspective. Students have the opportunity for a 4-week, full-time practicum in March.
Hands-On Practical Experience
Learn what makes Algonquin College's Victimology program stand-out. From our diverse faculty to the advisory committee. The program can be taken online or in-class, and includes a 146 practicum in the National Capital.
Learn how your education will serve in a variety of occupational fields providing services to victims of crime including social services, child protection, crisis response, the criminal justice system and in policy areas related to victimization.
Career Opportunites
Unique Program Environment
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