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Schools and Programs:

SFU:
http://www.sfu.ca/students/futurestudents/programs/az/c/criminology.html:
http://www.sfu.ca/students/futurestudents/programs/az/c/chemistry.html
http://www.sfu.ca/students/futurestudents/programs/a-z/a/appliedmathematics.html
http://www.sfu.ca/students/futurestudents/programs/az/h/history.html
http://www.sfu.ca/students/futurestudents/programs/az/k/kinesiology.html
http://www.sfu.ca/students/futurestudents/programs/az/m/mathematics.html
http://www.sfu.ca/students/futurestudents/programs/az/s/statistics.html
http://www.sfu.ca/students/futurestudents/programs/az/e/engineering-science.html
http://www.sfu.ca/students/futurestudents/programs/az/b/business.html

UVIC:
http://web.uvic.ca/calendar2015-09/FACS/UnIn/UnAd/Y1AdRBSSG.html

UBC:
http://you.ubc.ca/admissions/canadian-highschools/bc-yukon/#4

Jobs:
Criminology:
Criminology studies criminal behaviour and society's reaction to
crime. Courses focus on theoretical and practical knowledge of
law and the criminal justice system, and are integrated across a
wide range of related disciplines. SFU's School of Criminology is
the largest in Canada, offering a variety of undergraduate
programs.
Career possibilities: Community and Social Service Worker
Corrections Officer, Court Reporter, Criminologist, Immigration
Agent, Insurance Investigator, Law Enforcement/Police Officer,
Legal Investigator, Lobbyist, Policy Analyst, Political Campaign
Worker, Public Opinion Analyst, Public Safety Officer, Social
Worker, Youth Worker

Criminologist:
http://study.com/articles/Criminologist_Job_Description_Duties_and
_Requirements.html
Criminologists study a variety of factors to determine why
criminals commit crimes. They consider psychological and social
concerns, research data about crimes and arrests and study the
background of the criminal to determine if any biological
situations led him or her to commit the crime. While studying the
criminal, criminologists unveil incidents that may have influenced
their crime.

Given all this information, criminologists then create profile types


for typical criminals, which are then used by other law
enforcement personnel to evaluate future criminals. The data
accumulated by criminologists is used to help law enforcers
apprehend criminals more efficiently and to better assess their
motives.
2013: $72,430 for sociologists

Law Enforcer:
http://study.com/articles/Law_Enforcement_Agent_Job_Description
_and_Requirements.html
The central task of a law enforcement agent is to protect the lives
and property of those under his or her jurisdiction, as well as help
keep the public safe. This career can involve a myriad of tasks,
including directing traffic, patrolling areas for suspicious activity
and investigating criminal behavior.
Those who wish to become a law enforcement agent have several
career options. Career opportunities may be available as police
officers and detectives. Police officers conduct day-to-day law
enforcement activities, while detectives gather evidence and
investigate crimes. Another option may be to specialize in a
specific area, such as working with a patrol harbor or being a
member of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team.
2013: Police and sheriff's patrol officers: $56,130

Detective:
http://study.com/articles/Crime_Scene_Detective_Job_Description_
and_Requirements.html

Crime scene detectives are also known as crime scene


investigators, crime scene technicians, forensic investigators and
forensic science technicians. They are responsible for identifying,
collecting, preserving, processing and submitting physical
evidence from crime scenes. In addition, they are responsible for
analyzing and evaluating the evidence in a forensics laboratory.
Evidence may include blood, body fluids, fingernails, fingerprints,
glass, hairs, fibers and weapons. They also perform DNA analysis,
examine tissues and interpret bloodstain patterns.
When arriving at a crime scene, the detective must secure the
scene and ensure that it is not contaminated or disturbed. After
identifying any evidence, the detective must secure the evidence
by collecting it in a container and properly labeling the container
with the date and time. The crime scene detective also
determines if any photography or video is needed and documents
any sketches or measurements.
Crime scene detectives also operate special equipment for
alternative lighting, lifting fingerprints and reconstructing bullet
paths. They also use special software that allows them to
reproduce crime scenes in 3D.
The detective's job duties include preparing an investigative
report which contains documenting evidence, documenting the
crime scene and the techniques that were used when analyzing
the evidence. A crime scene detective may also be responsible for
appearing at various trials as an expert witness.
2013: $76,730 annually for detectives and criminal investigators

Chemistry:
Chemistry is the study of matter's physical properties and
transformations. You'll study in a program known for cutting edge

chemical and multidisciplinary research, and you'll gain the


necessary scientific foundation for studies and careers in related
fields.

Chemist:
http://study.com/articles/Research_Chemist_Job_Description_Dutie
s_and_Requirements.html
Research chemists create and improve processes and products,
such as cosmetics, electronics and drugs. Chemical compounds
make up everything found in nature, and a research chemist
examines those compounds to determine how they interact with
other chemicals. This process can help research chemists improve
everyday human life by giving the findings practical applications,
like developing new medicines and disease treatments. The
results can also be used to improve current scientific
developments or to further, enhance or re-evaluate current
scientific theory. Research chemists utilize advanced lab
equipment and computers to conduct their analyses.
2013: $72,350 annually for all chemists
Projected Job Growth (2012-2022)* 6% for all chemists

Chemical Engineer:
http://study.com/articles/Chemical_Engineer_Education_Requirem
ents_and_Career_Information.html
An employer assigns chemical engineers to specific work projects.
The nature of the project determines the work duties performed
by the chemical engineer. After learning and understanding the
purpose of a project, a chemical engineer begins to perform
preliminary theoretical tests. Once a solid plan is created for
manufacturing, a chemical engineer begins the production of test
samples. These test samples are carefully assigned to subjects.

The results of these tests are monitored and adjustments are


made to formulas as needed. When the product has been fully
tested, it is sent away for approval and the chemical engineer
moves on to another project.
Projected Job Growth (2012-2022) 4%*
Average Salary (2013)

$104,340

APPLIED MATHEMATICS
This focuses on applying quantitative and computational methods
to the physical, life and social sciences. You'll gain a base in
mathematical theory, and go on to develop your programming
and computing skills to create models in science and technology.

KINESIOLOGY
If you want to understand human structure and function, and their
relation to movement and health, then you will be interested in
this program. Study physiology, anatomy, fitness appraisal and
rehabilitation.

Athletic Trainer:
http://study.com/directory/category/Medical_and_Health_Professio
ns/Medical_Diagnostic_and_Treatment_Professions/Athletic_Trainer
.html
The growing field of athletic training offers a variety of job
opportunities with local school systems all the way to professional

sports teams. Read on to learn more about the education and


career options available to those working as athletic trainers.
Athletic trainers are healthcare professionals who deal with the
prevention and treatment of sports-related injuries and their
related conditions. While the majority of athletic trainers find work
in public and private schools, they are commonly found providing
sports-related healthcare in hospitals, offices of healthcare
practitioners, recreational sports centers, fitness centers and
spectator sporting arenas.
Individuals interested in a career as an athletic trainer have a
number of options to consider, including desired degree level,
what school or schools would best suit them and career choices.
Average Salary 2013: $44,720
Projected Job growth (2012-2022): 21%

Physiotherapist:
http://study.com/articles/Physiotherapist_Job_Duties_and_Informati
on_About_a_Career_in_Physiotherapy.html
Physiotherapists and physical therapists are essentially the same,
but the term 'physiotherapist' is used more often abroad and
'physical therapist' is used more often in the United States.
Physiotherapists and physical therapists help accident victims,
medical patients, and chronically disabled people maintain and
improve their physical wellbeing by designing, implementing, and
supervising custom treatment plans. They supervise patients'
progress and make adjustments to treatment plans as needed.
These therapists can help patients maintain or restore flexibility,
strength, and range of motion.

Exercise Physiologist
http://study.com/articles/Exercise_Physiologist_Job_Description_an
d_Info_for_Students_Considering_a_Career_in_Exercise_Physiology.
html
Exercise physiology includes the study, assessment and
improvement of human biomechanical movement (asep.org).
Unlike personal trainers, who can work without a license or
degree, exercise physiologists typically need a degree and
professional certification. While some of these professionals
create training programs for athletes, they could also work for
companies or universities. Exercise physiologists typically need to
understand nutrition and movement systems.
Projected Job Growth (2012-2022)* Average Salary (2013)*
$48,790

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