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41 = PostsecondaRy cRedit OL = ontaRioleaRn = online couRse GeorgianCollege.ca/con-ed Public Safety and emergency ServiceS ProgramS BAChELOR OF huMAN SERVICES (POLICE STuDIES) BhSP (DEGREE) The Bachelor of Human Services (Police Studies) degree encourages a broadened critical understanding of the nature, role and function of policing. Learners will explore a variety of topics offering opportunities for careers in law enforcement. The program learning outcomes value an integrated learning approach to police education that will provide a diverse spectrum of students with the critical mix of professionalism, technical/legal expertise and analytical skills necessary to succeed in justice-related careers. This multi- dimensional degree complements, rather than duplicates, existing educational initiatives, offering courses that encourage increasing levels of thinking and analysis, and which are dynamic in design, rationale and delivery. The learning outcomes are designed to directly calibrate with the policing community and its high professional standards. mandatory courses: cOURSE cODE cOURSE TITLE pAGE POLC 1000 Introduction to Police Studies –– POLC 1001 Communications for Policing –– POLC 1002 Canadian Criminal justice –– POLC 1003 Youth and The Law –– POLC 1004 Introduction to Criminal Law –– POLC 1005 human Kinetics for Policing –– POLC 1006 Cross Cultural Communications –– POLC 1007 Sociology for Policing –– POLC 2000 Police Studies Advanced Perspectives –– POLC 2001 Diversity in Policing –– POLC 2002 Research Methods for Policing –– POLC 2003 Police Powers –– POLC 2004 Introduction to Community Policing –– POLC 2005 Criminal Law: Advanced Procedures –– POLC 2006 Provincial Offences –– POLC 2007 Psychology for Policing –– POLC 3000 Contemporary Issues in Criminology –– POLC 3001 Rules of Evidence –– POLC 3002 Interviewing: Practices, Process and Techniques –– POLC 3003 Forensic Science –– POLC 3004 Principles in Traffic Law –– POLC 3005 Document Preparation and Presentation for Policing –– POLC 3006 Investigation and Evidence –– POLC 4000 Ethics in Policing –– POLC 4001 Professional Standards in Policing 79 POLC 4002 Ergonomics and Wellness Issues for Policing 77 POLC 4003 Major Incident Command and Negotiating Skills 77 POLC 4004 Public and Media Relations 79 POLC 4005 human Resources Management in Policing –– optional courses (choose three): cOURSE cODE cOURSE TITLE pAGE PHIL 2000 Introduction to Philosophy –– POLC 4006 Advanced Forensic Science –– POLC 4007 Contemporary Social Movements –– POLC 4008 Organized Crime 78 POLC 4009 Policing in Cyberspace: Trends and Issues 78 POLC 4010 Forensic Accounting: Advanced Techniques and Applications –– POLC 4011 Police Governance 78 POLC 4012 Victimology –– POLC 4013 Community Policing: Advanced Perspectives –– PSyC 1001 Introduction to Psychology 2 78 co-op Work term: cOURSE cODE cOURSE TITLE pAGE COOP 1018 Police Studies Work Term 1 –– COOP 2015 Police Studies Work Term 2 –– graduation Requirements 29 Mandatory Courses 3 Optional Courses 8 Liberal Arts Electives 2 Co-op Work Terms liberal arts electives: Spring 2015 Liberal Art Electives TBA – please contact us at pts-orillia@georiganc. on.ca for details. Public safety and emeRgency seRVices DEGREE

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