Cc100 B
7 days ago
**Date**:May 28, 2025
**Location**: Waterloo, CA
**Company**:Wilfrid Laurier University
**Faculty/Academic Area**: Faculty of Human & Social Sciences
**Department**: N/A
**Campus**: Waterloo
**Employee Group**: WLUFA
**Requisition ID**:9612
**Position Title**: Course Instructor: CC100 B - Introduction to Criminology
**Term**: Fall 2025 (Sept 1 - Dec 31)
**Days/Times**: Tuesdays & Thursdays 8:30 - 9:50
**Hours per week/Hours Total**: 3 per week/36 total
**Anticipated Class Size**: 250
**Additional Course Requirements**: None
**Posted on**: May 28, 2025
**Posting ends**: June 12, 2025
**Position Summary**:
This course introduces students to the discipline of criminology from both a historical and a contemporary perspective. Students will be introduced to classical and contemporary theorists in the field, as well as research methods and disciplinary debates, with a focus on both Canadian and global issues in criminology.
**Qualifications - Required**: Master’s Degree
**Qualifications - Other**: MA in Criminology or a cognate discipline (e.g. sociology / psychology) that is clearly and directly connected to the course content, and with a focus on crime or deviance. Prior teaching experience in introductory-level courses is an asset. **(MEd / EdD will not be considered to meet the minimum educational requirement).** PhD or ABD preferred.
**Salary**: $9,206.40
**Application Deadline**: June 12, 2025
**Submit with Application**:
**Required for All Applicants**:
- On the CAF, applicants must clearly outline only those qualifications which are relevant for each course for which they have applied and articulate how their work and academic experience enhances their ability to teach each course.
**Required for External Applicants**:
- Name and contact information for referees.
**Optional**:
**Applications may be addressed to**:
Dr. James Popham
Department of Criminology
Wilfrid Laurier University
Brantford, Ontario
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