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2015 Continuing Education and Part-time Studies Guide - Winter/Spring

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75 = PostsecondaRy cRedit OL = ontaRioleaRn = online couRse GeorgianCollege.ca/con-ed postsecondary credit courses PuBLIC SAFETY AND EMERGENCY SERVICES COuRSES OL Advanced Security The world has changed since the traumatic events of Sept. 11, 2001. Students who are entering the world of corporate security need to be aware of the threats to Canada and the properties they will be responsible for securing. Additionally, the practitioners of private and corporate security must be aware of other incidents that occur in workplaces that they may encounter. Bomb threats, strikes and emergency planning are part of their world as well as preventing incidents of cargo theft that affect corporate income. Security personnel must be mindful of incidents of workplace violence and prevention, as terrible incidents involving domestic violence and employee dissatisfaction resulting in criminal acts occur in the workplace with increasing frequency. This course is designed to alert students to current and broad issues related to the field of terrorism as it affects private security, emergency planning and related matters. Other topics include bomb threats, cargo thefts, strike procedures, workplace violence, as well as health and safety issues. LAWS 1013 | 28 hrs $289 date loc JAN. 13 – APR. 21 ONLINE MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE OL Psychiatric Rehabilitation Processes Students develop competencies integral to the PSR process. Students learn and practice components of the three phases of the psychiatric rehabilitation process: Diagnosing, planning and implementation. Developing strategies for engaging individuals and supporting them through the process are emphasized. pSYL 1013 | 42 hrs $397.50 date loc MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE OL Psychosocial Rehabilitation Foundations Students examine key concepts and principles of Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) and explore how the use of a PSR framework influences the roles of consumers and practitioners and their relationships. Several PSR approaches to working with individuals are described. pSYL 1011 | 42 hrs $397.50 date loc JAN. 13 – APR. 21 ONLINE MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE OL Skills for Community Mental Health Workers Students examine key concepts and principles of Psychosocial Rehabilitation (PSR) and explore how the use of a PSR framework influences the roles of consumers and practitioners and their relationships. Several PSR approaches to working with individuals are described. pSYL 1017 | 42 hrs $397.50 date loc MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE PSYChOSOCIAL REhABILITATION COuRSES (CONT.) OL Canadian Criminal Justice System Today's law enforcement professionals must be able to apply the laws of Canada and those of the provinces. Therefore, students require more than a basic understanding of the Canadian justice system and how it applies to the field of law enforcement. In this course, students acquire foundational knowledge and skills related to the development, structure and practical operation of the Canadian criminal justice system. The course is geared towards students who will become practioners in the criminal justice field and will require knowledge of their role in relation to the justice process as a whole. Throughout the course, students will have an opportunity to critically analyze the various components of the justice system, as well as examine the overall effectiveness and efficiency of the system. pfpR 1027 | 42 hrs $397.50 date loc JAN. 13 – APR. 21 ONLINE MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE OL Canadian Politics An overview of Canadian politics covering the structure of Canadian government, the practice of politics and a background of major political issues. GOVT 1003 | 42 hrs $397.50 date loc JAN. 13 – APR. 21 ONLINE MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE OL Career Preparation – PFPR This course is designed to familiarize students with the police, border services, corrections and security guard employment process. This is a pass/fail course; in order to pass the student must attend 80% of the classes and complete four tests, one in each of the four areas. Students wishing to pursue a career in policing, border services, corrections or security need to be aware of the specific processes involved in their employment applications to municipal, provincial, federal or corporate organizations. pfpR 2040 | 14 hrs $180.50 date loc JAN. 13 – APR. 21 ONLINE MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE OL Co-Dependency as an Addiction This online course provides an overview of how individuals can become addicted to others and relationships. It will examine the personalities of abusers and those who are abused. How individuals with complementary personality disorders unite and form bonds will be examined. Object Relations Theory and how women and men are unconsciously drawn to abusive partners because of personality disorders caused by childhood abuse or neglect will be the focal point of this course. Students will learn how individuals with co-dependent personalities can become capable of breaking free from the cycle many get caught in. pSYL 1008 | 42 hrs $397.50 date loc JAN. 13 – APR. 21 ONLINE MAY 12 – AUG. 18 ONLINE

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