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Tuition: $17,100.00
Application Fee: $100.00
Diploma in Community and Justice Services -
Jan 2025
Level: Certificate in Pre-Justice
Discpline: Jurisdiction
Length: 2 semesters
Check My EligibilityFind pathways to careers in Canada’s judicial system while enhancing skills to further your educational success. Program Highlights: This one-year certificate program can be a first step toward further employment in the justice field. Applicants considering postsecondary education relating to justice careers may use this as a pathway to further education, either at the college or university level. A number of seats will be reserved in Mohawk College Justice and Wellness Studies programs (Police Foundations, Community and Justice Services and Protection, Security and Investigation) for graduates of Pre-Justice. What You'll Learn: Examine many facets of Canada’s justice and security systems and explore the many employment opportunities available within. Explore Canada’s judicial system and the individuals it serves, from the law enforcement perspective, the point of view of the victim, the accused and the media. Consider the rights of the wrongfully accused, the impact of acts of terrorism, the correctional system, as well as deviant behaviours and their effects on society. Investigate educational and career opportunities in public policing, private and corporate security, insurance fraud investigations, victim and offender services and prevention programs for those at risk of criminal involvement. Improve critical thinking, written and oral communication skills and basic math.
Tuition: $17,100.00
Application Fee: $100.00
Diploma in Community and Justice Services -
Jan 2025
Tuition: $17,100.00
Application Fee: $100.00
Diploma in Protection, Security and Investigation -
Jan 2025
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.