Police Foundations - Advanced Standing Fleming College
About this Program
Level: Diploma in Police Foundations - Advanced Standing
Discpline: Criminal Law
Length: 4 semesters
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Program Description
With a degree in any discipline or diploma in a related field you can start in September and graduate with your Police Foundations diploma and valuable direct experience in just two semesters. Through the Police Foundations- Advanced Standing program, you will develop the hands-on skills and training necessary to deal with the wide range of situations police officers encounter every day. Test Drive Your Career While policing is a rewarding career, it is also extremely demanding. While completing the extensive experiential learning in our program, you will be exposed to many aspects of policing that will allow you to make an informed decision on the best career choice for you. Field Placement The placement experience really does set Fleming apart from other police programs at the college level. With our close associations and partnerships with a number of police services, you will have an opportunity to take advantage of a wide variety of placements and practicum experiences. NOTE: Placement experience will be subject to a clearance check by the police service. Field placement may extend beyond the 15-week block in your second semester, (semester four of the two-year program), depending on the experience you choose and the preference of the police service placement. Students who meet specified standards are eligible to participate in one of our two field placement programs, which generally consist of 100 hours working directly with officers at a police service. Students assist officers with community policing initiatives and participate in ride-a-longs with uniformed officers on general patrol.
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