About this Program

Level: Diploma in Law Enforcement Studies

Discpline: Criminal Law

Length: 4 semesters

Check My Eligibility
Application Fee: $150.00
Tuition Fee: $15,500.00

New Westminster Campus

Starting Deadline Status
Sep, 2024 Jul 1, 2024 closed
Jan, 2025 Nov 1, 2024 open

Program Description

Today, an increasing number of employees in public and private organizations are called upon to perform specialized investigation, enforcement and regulatory compliance functions that complement those performed by police and other peace officers. These public and private officials address issues that are increasingly more sophisticated, organized and technically challenging than in the past. The specialized mandates and issues faced by these officials requires a knowledge base and set of competencies that are somewhat different from, but generally complementary to, those required by police officers. The two-year Law Enforcement Studies Diploma Program consists of 60 credits with 840 hours of course work in two major content areas: Law enforcement studies - criminology, the Canadian justice system, administrative and civil law, criminal law, investigation skills and procedures, computer investigation skills, law enforcement communication skills, applied law enforcement skills (e.g. emergency vehicle operations, fitness, firearms safety, surveillance, evidence collection and preservation, crisis intervention, use of force, arrest and control techniques), research skills, and a major project based on an approved topic in law enforcement. Liberal studies - academic writing, communication skills, critical reading and writing, applied ethics, conflict resolution, diversity issues in law enforcement, Aboriginal justice and governance.

Other Programs at the School

These programs are similar to the current one.

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma - Law Enforcement Studies

Tuition: $18,000.00

Application Fee: $150.00

Post-Baccalaureate Diploma - Law Enforcement Studies -

Sep 2024 | Jan 2025

Study and Work in Canada

Full-time undergraduate and post-graduate international students can work anywhere on or off campus without a work permit. The rules around the number of hours a student will be allowed to work may vary based on the country the student chooses to study in. International students are typically able to work up to 20 hours a week.