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Placement for Police Foundations:

Minimum 50 hours of volunteer community experience within the program organized by the college which could include police ride
a-longs, surveillance, and security for city and non-profit organization events

Contact Admissions

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Barrie:
725-8776 or (877)725-1200

North Bay:
495-1200 or (866)495-1200

Sudbury:
688-1200 or (866)688-1200

Police Foundations

Currently policing agencies in Canada have expressed concern regarding an aging police force. Current enforcement staff are accepting early retirement packages together with a number of current members who will require replacement by natural attrition. In order to maintain current levels of staffing, the hiring will be fairly aggressive. The OPP alone estimate recruiting over 250 candidates each year for the next 5 years

50 Week Diploma Program

The graduate is trained to pursue a career in the various policing agencies across Canada (Municipal Police, Provincial Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Military Police, Transportation Police, Private Police, University Police). Alternative career paths would include Customs and Immigration, Private Investigations, Custody and Correctional Officers, Agency officers for Federal and Provincial Government enforcing legislation, Bailiffs, University Police, Wardens, Security Officers, Parking Enforcement, Parks and Game Wardens, Court Services, 9-1-1- Operators, Loss Prevention Control, etc.

Throughout the program, students will participate in the community with activities which could include assisting the local police services, ride-alongs, volunteer security at special events and will also participate in a number of guest speaker series.

Throughout the duration of the program, students are expected to be in "full uniform".

Courses Include:

  • Communications
  • Community and Social Services
  • Community Policing
  • Contemporary Policing
  • Contemporary Social Problems
  • Criminal Law and Civil Law
  • Psychology
  • Application of Canada's Criminal Laws
  • Arrest, Search, and Seizure
  • Canadian Government and Politics
  • First Nations People
  • Federal Statutes
  • Ethical Reasoning
  • Criminology
  • Youth in Conflict with the Law
  • Traffic Management
  • Sociology
  • Report Writing
  • Provincial Offences
  • Principles of Investigation
  • Principles of Conflict Management
  • Physical Education
  • Lifestyle Management
  • Issues in Diversity
  • Interviewing and Investigation
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Computer Skills
  • CPR and First Aid Certification
  • Grammar and Writing Skills
  • Educational Success
  • Job Search
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