Diploma
Program Code: 1107L
The Police Foundations - Pathway for Professionals diploma offers a blend of foundational communications, legal, and social studies courses equipping participants with the core and cross functional skills sought-after in today’s justice sector.
This program is designed for justice professionals and first responders including: police officers, special constables, by-law officers, corrections officers, border services, private security, and members of the Canadian military. It is ideal for learners pursuing career advancement opportunities, a potential change in careers and/or a pathway to entry into degree-level academic programs across the country.
Offered in a compressed, asynchronous online format, this program recognizes that many first responders work rotating shifts and weekends. The online-only format allows students the flexibility to manage their workload around their own schedules. The compressed format allows students to complete the diploma in as little as 4 months.
Humber's Police Foundations Pathway for Professionals enables professionals already working in the justice sector to be well positioned for promotional opportunities within their organization, ranging from career growth in:
In addition, graduates from this program are eligible for advanced standing into University of Guelph-Humber's Honours Bachelor of Applied Science in Justice Studies degree.
Eligibility for this accelerated program includes:
Students will apply directly to Humber College following the steps listed below. Note: you do not need to apply through OCAS (Ontario College Application System).
The information in the PLAR application is used to assess how many transfer credits you may be eligible for which, in turn, will determine how long it will take for you to complete the program.
The Police Foundations Program – Pathways for Professionals program has two intakes; September and January of each year. Applications are accepted on a first come, first serve basis throughout the year with no specific deadlines other than the start of the semester. If the program is full when we receive your application, Humber will notify you that you have been placed on a waitlist.
There is a $450 non-refundable fee for processing your PLAR-eligible transfer credits.
Based on a student's PLAR evaluation, students will be required to complete between seven and ten classes to earn their credential.
Students who are required to complete seven courses in a single semester will be assessed $1,892.34* in fees.
Students requiring an additional three courses in the following semester, will be assessed an additional $1,015.56* in fees.
All students should also anticipate $500 - $800 in additional fees for textbooks and student materials.
*Fees are based on the 2024-25 academic year and subject to change in 2025-26*.
You are required to register for each individual course included in a CE program. You can register for a course by selecting it and following the instructions in the “How to Register” box.
Each CE program is comprised of a series of courses which may all have different fees. You are required to register for each course individually and pay the associated fees. Once you select the course, the fee is displayed in the “How to Register” box.
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Print/Download Date: December 3, 2024