Bachelor of Arts in Policing & Community Well-Being

Durham GTA

 

INTAKE: Jan & Sept

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts in Policing & Community Well-Being program at Trent University offers students a comprehensive education in the field of law enforcement and community relations. Situated in Ontario, Canada, Trent University is renowned for its academic excellence and commitment to social responsibility. This program aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and values necessary for careers in policing, community development, and social justice advocacy. With a focus on interdisciplinary learning and practical experience, the program prepares graduates to address contemporary challenges in law enforcement and promote community well-being.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the Bachelor of Arts in Policing & Community Well-Being program is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of policing practices, criminal justice systems, and community dynamics. Core courses cover topics such as law enforcement principles, criminal law, criminology, psychology, sociology, and conflict resolution. Students also have the opportunity to explore specialized areas of study such as community policing, restorative justice, diversity and inclusion, and ethics in law enforcement. The program incorporates experiential learning components such as field placements, simulations, and case studies to enhance students' practical skills and critical thinking abilities.

Research Focus: Trent University's Bachelor of Arts in Policing & Community Well-Being program emphasizes research as a cornerstone of academic inquiry and professional development. Students have the opportunity to engage in research projects under the guidance of faculty mentors, exploring topics relevant to policing practices, community relations, crime prevention strategies, and social justice initiatives. Research opportunities may include empirical studies, qualitative interviews, policy analyses, and community-based research projects. Through research experiences, students develop analytical skills, research methodologies, and a deeper understanding of the complex issues facing law enforcement and community well-being.

Industry Engagement: The program actively promotes industry engagement through partnerships with law enforcement agencies, community organizations, and government departments. Students have the opportunity to participate in field placements, internships, and experiential learning opportunities that provide firsthand exposure to law enforcement practices and community-based initiatives. The program also collaborates with law enforcement professionals, community leaders, and industry experts to offer guest lectures, workshops, and networking events that expose students to current trends, challenges, and best practices in policing and community well-being. Industry engagement opportunities help students develop professional networks, gain practical experience, and prepare for careers in law enforcement, community development, and social advocacy.

Global Perspective: Trent University's Bachelor of Arts in Policing & Community Well-Being program encourages students to develop a global perspective on policing issues and their impact on communities worldwide. Courses explore topics such as comparative criminal justice systems, transnational crime, human rights, and international policing practices. Students are encouraged to consider the social, cultural, and political dimensions of policing, engage with diverse perspectives, and contribute to efforts to address global challenges such as organized crime, terrorism, and human trafficking. Developing a global perspective prepares students to work effectively in multicultural settings, understand the interconnected nature of crime and social justice issues, and promote human rights and community well-being on a global scale.

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Location

Durham GTA

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 28286

Application Fees: CAD $90

Academic Requirements: International students applying for undergraduate programs at Trent University are required to have completed their secondary education with a recognized board or council in India. The minimum academic requirement is the successful completion of the 10+2 examination with a minimum average of 70% or above.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no band score less than 6.
  • TOEFL: A minimum score of 86 on the internet-based test (iBT).
  • PTE Academic: A minimum score of 59.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): A minimum score of 115.

Trent University offers a range of scholarships and awards specifically designed to support international students in their academic journey. These scholarships recognize academic excellence, leadership potential, community involvement, and other achievements. 

Trent International Scholarships and Awards: Trent University offers a number of prestigious scholarships and awards to outstanding international students. These scholarships are based on academic achievement and range in value. Some of the scholarships include the Trent International Global Citizen Scholarships, Trent International Scholarships for Undergraduate Studies, and Trent International Full Scholarships for Graduate Studies.

Entrance Scholarships: Trent University offers entrance scholarships for international students entering their first year of undergraduate studies. These scholarships are awarded based on academic excellence and vary in value. The amount of the scholarship is determined by the applicant's academic achievements and program of study.

Trent-United World Colleges (UWC) Scholarships: Trent University has a partnership with the United World Colleges (UWC) movement, which offers scholarships to graduates of UWC schools. These scholarships provide financial support to UWC graduates who are admitted to Trent University.

External Scholarships: In addition to the scholarships offered directly by Trent University, international students may also be eligible for external scholarships, grants, or awards. These scholarships are provided by organizations, governments, or agencies outside the university. It is recommended that international students research and apply for external scholarships for which they may be eligible.

It is important to note that the eligibility criteria, application processes, and deadlines for scholarships may vary. 

Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Policing & Community Well-Being from Trent University opens up diverse career opportunities in law enforcement, community development, and social justice advocacy. This program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of policing practices, community dynamics, and strategies for promoting well-being. 

Police Officer: Graduates may pursue careers as police officers in municipal, provincial, or federal law enforcement agencies. As sworn officers, they are responsible for maintaining public safety, enforcing laws, investigating crimes, and building positive relationships with community members to address local concerns and enhance community well-being.

Community Engagement Specialist: Career options include working as community engagement specialists, collaborating with law enforcement agencies, community organizations, and residents to develop and implement programs that address community needs and build trust between police and community members.

Crime Prevention Coordinator: Graduates can work as crime prevention coordinators, designing and implementing initiatives to prevent crime and promote safety in neighborhoods, schools, and workplaces. They may develop crime prevention strategies, coordinate neighborhood watch programs, and provide training and resources to community members on crime prevention techniques.

Victim Advocate: Career paths may lead to becoming victim advocates, supporting individuals affected by crime and advocating for their rights and needs within the criminal justice system. Victim advocates provide emotional support, information on legal processes, and assistance in accessing resources such as counseling, financial assistance, and legal services.

Restorative Justice Facilitator: Graduates may work as restorative justice facilitators, facilitating dialogue between victims, offenders, and community members affected by crime. Restorative justice facilitators help parties involved in conflicts or crimes to communicate, understand the impact of their actions, and develop mutually agreed-upon resolutions that promote accountability, healing, and community repair.

Community Development Officer: Career options include becoming community development officers, working for government agencies, non-profit organizations, or grassroots initiatives to address social issues, strengthen community resilience, and foster collaboration among stakeholders to enhance community well-being.

Policy Analyst: Graduates can pursue careers as policy analysts, conducting research, analyzing legislation, and making policy recommendations to address systemic issues related to policing, criminal justice, and community well-being. Policy analysts work for government agencies, think tanks, advocacy groups, and research institutions to inform policy development and implementation.

Social Justice Advocate: Career paths may lead to becoming social justice advocates, working to address systemic inequalities, discrimination, and human rights violations that impact marginalized communities. Social justice advocates engage in advocacy, education, and activism to promote equity, inclusion, and social change within the criminal justice system and broader society.

Youth Worker: Graduates may work as youth workers, supporting at-risk youth and engaging them in positive activities, mentoring programs, and educational opportunities to prevent delinquency, promote resilience, and empower young people to make positive life choices.

Researcher: Career options include becoming researchers in academia, government, or non-profit organizations, conducting studies on policing practices, community well-being, and social justice issues. Researchers contribute to the development of evidence-based policies, interventions, and best practices to improve policing effectiveness, community safety, and social equity.


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