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Which would be the most preferable Crim class to take

edited June 2008 in General
So I am starting to get my fall schedule ready as I need to get an advisor to do my registration for me when I am in Quebec.

In the fall I must take 1 3/4xx CRIM class and the following are the only ones that would fit my schedule. So I ask you, those who have taken a CRIM class, which is the most preferable to take:

CRIM 300 - Current Theories and Perspectives in Criminology
Distance Ed, Professor: Jacqueline Faubert

CRIM 312 - Criminological Perspectives on Social Problems
Distance .Ed, Professor: Neil Boyd

CRIM 314 - Mental Disorder, Criminality and the Law
Distance Ed, Professor: Simon Verdun-Jones

CRIM 343 - Correctional Practice
D.Ed, Prof: Margaret Jackson

CRIM 350 - Techniques of Crime Prevention I
Professor: James Kinney

CRIM 355 - Forensic Sciences
Prof: Lynne Bell

CRIM 355 - Forensic Sciences
D.Ed, Prof: Niki Huitson

CRIM 355 - Forensic Sciences
Harbour Centre, Prof: .tbd

CRIM 402 - Biological Explanations of Crime
D.Ed Professor: Niki Huitson

Comments

  • edited June 2008
    Couldn't say for all, I'd avoid 300 like the plague.

    I heard 355 is relatively easy, 350 doesn't sound bad
  • edited June 2008
    300 is pie
  • edited June 2008
    As in really delicious, or easy?
  • edited June 2008
    quite a bit of writing but the final is easy peezy lemon squeezy and i'm an idiot, so it must be easy lol
  • edited June 2008
    300 is meh if you enjoy to read and write. 355 is alright I guess but I've heard bad things about both of those profs.
    Cant say I've taken any of the others, but Verdun-Jones is quite the enthusiastic lecturer.

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