| Semester
Three |
COMM
2001 Communications 3
This course emphasizes improvement in basic Communications skills.
Writing styles, editing, and different approaches to essay-writing
are taught. In addition, emphasis is placed on reading speed
and comprehension. |
SOCI
2000 Sociology of Deviance
This course is an examination of the sociological theories of
deviance. The student will be responsible for researching one
area of Sociological Deviance and preparing a paper on that
topic.
Prerequisite: SOCI 1003 |
LAWS
2000 Tort Law
A course designed to introduce the basic concepts of private
law, emphasizing liability aspects of tort law and due diligence
applications in the private policing field. |
SECR
2000 Principles of Security
An introduction to the studies of Security. The course will
examine the applied theory and philosophy of the Security Industry.
The focus of this course is to study risk indicators and vulnerability
aspects to allow for an informed decision as to the kinds and
amounts of security required to protect any given entity. |
SECR
2001 Security Systems
An in-depth study of selected security systems, utilizing basic
security principles, procedures and essential equipment components
leading to a sound security program. |
PRAC
2000 Security Placement Preparation
A course designed to assist the student to review or develop
skills in preparation for field placement in the Corporate and
Commercial Security Industry. |
PRAC
2001 Security Practicum 1
To provide the student with the opportunity of observing career
orientated functions and perform a variety of assigned tasks
within the Program Goals. |
| Semester
Four |
COMM
2002 Communications 4
This course will utilize the skills developed in previous Communications
courses allowing the student to write professional reports,
business letters, and memos. |
LAWS
2001 Contract Law
A course designed to continue studies of basic concepts and
components in Private Law with the focus on Contract Law responsibilities.
Prerequisite: LAWS 2000 |
SECR
2002 Investigative Techniques
An introduction and in-depth study of Private Policing concerns.
The focus of this course is to develop knowledge and skills
in essential issues subject to investigations in industry.
|
SECR
2003 Investigative Procedures
An introduction and study of investigative procedures applied
in the private policing industry. The focus of this course is
to study principles and theories applied by an investigator
during the investigative process to presentation in court. |
PRAC
2002 Security Practicum 2
To provide the student with the opportunity of observing career
orientated functions and perform a variety of assigned tasks
within the Program Goals.
|
COUN
2001 Security Career Preparation
A course that is designed to explore the multitude of career
opportunities in the Private Policing industry and then assist
the study to package themselves into a marketable commodity
in their choice of career. |
PSYC
2000 Conflict Management
This is an applied course in conflict resolution. This course
will provide a working knowledge of the dynamics of role behaviour
with emphasis on strategies of intervention.
Prerequisites: PSYC 1003 & SOCI 1004 |