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Campus:
Windsor Campus (B155)
Program Length:
Two years - Ontario College Diploma
Starts:
September 2010
Contact:



Windsor - Wayne Beneteau
(519)972-2727, ext. 4487
email: wbeneteau@stclaircollege.ca

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
OOSSD with the majority of courses at the College (C), University (U), University/College (M) or Open (O) level plus.
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    PROGRAM GOAL
    This program provides general training for work in the various areas of private security, Canadian Border Services, Immigration, federal and provincial correctional services, by-law enforcement, Ministry of Transportation Enforcement Officers, Military Policing as well as other areas of policing.

    This program will appeal to students who are self disciplined, with a high moral character. They must have good written and oral communication skills and the ability to analyze and apply legal principles. Students must also be willing to work in diverse communities and have good health and fitness.

    EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
    Job opportunities are very good and continue to grow with security related positions increasing in the gaming industry and in the corporate and retail sector. Entry level positions are also available in corrections, customs operations, private investigation, bylaw enforcement and the armed forces.

    HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
    Students will be required to complete 2 physical fitness courses (PFP108-Lifestyle & Management I and PFP208 - Lifestyle & Management II) which require the applicant to assess their ability to participate.

    CRITERIA
    Because all law enforcement agencies have designated hiring criteria (that may include physical and medical restrictions) prospective students are expected to investigate the specific qualifications to determine their eligibility for potential employment. Students should be aware that persons with a criminal record might be precluded from employment within these areas.

    YOUR INVESTMENT
    Fees are subject to adjustment each year. The standard tuition and compulsory fees for 2009 are as follows:

    Standard Tuition 1st year
    $2,220.00
    Books & expendable supplies per semester
    $400-600

    For a breakdown of tuition and other compulsory fees for Canadian, U.S. and International students click here.

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    DIPLOMA REQUIREMENTS
    Code
    Credit
    Course Name
    Semester 1
    PFP101
    3

    Canadian Criminal Justice
    System
    PFP109
    2
    Political Science
    PFP108
    3
    Lifestyle & Management I
    SSC160G
    3
    Basic Psychology
    SSC164G
    3
    Intro. to Sociology
    PFP128G
    3
    Contemporary Diversity Issues
    GAS80A
    4
    Applied Arts Math I

    Semester 2
    PFP201
    3
    Criminology
    PFP202
    3

    Interpersonal & Group
    Dynamics
    PFP203
    3
    Contemporary Social Problems
    PFP204
    3
    Communications II
    PFP208
    3
    Lifestyle & Management II
    PFP301
    3
    Criminal and Civil Law
    ELEC1030
    3
    Choose an Elective
    Code
    Credit
    Course Name
    Semester 3
    LSA310
    3
    Customs
    MIC111
    2
    Computer Applications I
    PFP302
    3
    Criminal Code
    PFP304
    3
    Interviewing & Investigations
    LSA311
    4
    Private Investigator Training

    Semester 4
    PFP405
    3
    Conflict Management
    LSA420
    3

    Law Enforcement Placement &
    Strategies
    LSA425
    3
    Corrections
    MIC211
    2
    Computer Applications II
    PFP110
    3

    Principles of Ethical Professionalism
    PFP404
    3
    Investigations & Evidence
    LSA411
    4
    Security Guard Training
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