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Diploma of Social Sciences
Law Enforcement Administration
Duration: 6 semesters including 5 week work term
Program Description
The Law Enforcement Administration program prepares students for a career in justice and related systems. The program emphasizes the humanistic and preventative side of law enforcement and security administration. Students will study public and private policing, industrial and retail security, institutional security, security management, security systems, corrections, forensics, computer applications and applied psychology. In addition, students will study the Canadian legal system, trial procedures, and criminal deviant behavior.
Program Courses
CLEA Communications for LEA
IPSC Introduction to Political Science
PFW1 Physical Fitness and Wellness I
INPS Introduction to Psychology
EPSK Effective Presentation Skills
POPR Police Procedures
ABPS Abnormal Psychology
FSIM Forensic Science Investigative Methods
CRIN Crisis Intervention
ABST Aboriginal Studies
STLA Statute Law
LEAG Law Enforcement Agencies
CACO Canadian Courts
SOFA Sociology and the Family
WP01 Word Processing
CRIM Criminology
LECO Law Enforcement Concepts
PINV Private Investigations
IRSE Industrial and Retail Security
ORPO Observation/Reporting/Police
DM01 Database Management
EVID Evidence
INLA Introduction to Law
AISE Airport Security
PFW2 Physical Fitness and Welness II
PFW3 Physical Fitness and Wellness III
Standard First Aid
PFW4 Physical Fitness and Wellness IV
NVCI Non-Violent Crisis Intervention
CBPO Community Based Policing
SP01 Spreadsheets
LTSK Leadership and Teamwork Skills
HURE Human Relations
OFSA Officer Safety
SUIN Suicide Intervention Workshop
Work Term
CISD Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Restricted Radio Operator
Canadian Firearms Safety
Employment Opportunities
Upon successful completion of the Law Enforcement Administration program, graduates may be eligible for employment (depending on specific hiring practices) with various agencies within the Canadian justice system and the private and/or public security sectors. Students will seek employment as security officers, investigators, airport security guards, retail security managers, security consultants, armored guards and other security related positions with public and private institutions.
Entrance Requirements
High School Graduates or Equivalent
High School Graduates or equivalent are eligible for admission to the Law Enforcement Administration program. Students must complete an application form and provide a copy of High School, Adult Basic Education, or G.E.D. results. Under certain circumstances students who do not meet the formal High School requirements may be accepted upon the recommendation of a High School Principal or Guidance Counsellor. Please contact an Admissions Officer for further details.
Mature Students
Mature students are eligible for admission to the Law Enforcement Administration program. These students must be 19 years of age or older, complete an application form, provide a copy of most recent marks, and write a Canadian Adult Achievement Test (CAAT) as arranged by Academy Canada.
Specific Entrance Requirements
Students must submit two written letters of reference (no personal references) and a Clear Conduct Certificate from their local Police Department. Clear Conduct Certificate: Students acquiring a Clear Conduct Certificate for admission into a program take on the responsibility of its validity. Students are solely accountable for any offenses not uncovered by the investigation being discovered and precluding the student from subsequent work terms or employment. Please note: Academy Canada reserves the right to deny admission into this program based on an unpardoned criminal record that would bear relevance to the field-term requirements of the program. In addition, employers will be given a copy of the student’s Clear Conduct Certificate on file prior to accepting students into the field-term situation.
GATB Test: Students must also complete a GATB test administered by Academy Canada. Only GATB tests written within 12 months prior to the start of the program will be accepted, and the applicant will not be required to rewrite the test. However, this does not grant automatic admission into the program. GATB scores will be evaluated in relation to other applicants and will be placed on file. A personal interview must be arranged. These interviews will be set up by the Admissions Office and will be conducted before the consideration of acceptance into the program. Please note: For persons who have already written the GATB test within the twelve month period, it would be in their best interest to rewrite this test as it is based on maturity and development and could result in a higher score.
For further information, please contact an Admissions Officer at 1-800-561-8000.
Program start dates are subject to sufficient enrollment.
Academy Canada reserves the right to modify any programs, courses, topics, objectives, etc.
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