= SOCA1010 Soc and Cul: A Sociological Introduction
1009CCJ Doing Criminology
= SOCA1050 Youth, Health and Crime
1013CCJ Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice
= CRIM1010 Introduction to Criminology
2000CCJ Psychology of Crime
= CRIM2020 CRIMINAL PSYCHOLOGY
2009CCJ Statistics for Social Research
= SOCS2400 Applied Social Research
2014CCJ Victimology
= CRIM1020 Victimology
Course nonequivalent precedents
1011CCJ Criminology Skills
does not = CRIM1010 Introduction to Criminology
1014CCJ Homicide
does not = PSYC1800 Sex, Drugs and Serial Killers
2007CCJ Sociology of Crime
does not = SOCA1050 Youth, Health and Crime
3001CCJ Crime Analysis and Investigation
does not = PSYC1800 SEX, DRUGS AND SERIAL KILLERS
3012CCJ Social Science Research Methods
does not = SOCS1100 Prof Prac and Key Deb in Soc Science
3015CCJ Youth Justice
does not = SOCA1050 Youth, Health and Crime
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