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Equips students with comprehensive knowledge across diverse aspects of modern law enforcement.
Through a justice-oriented approach, learners gain both theoretical insights and hands-on expertise in intelligence gathering, security operations, investigative techniques, interrogation methods, specialized police units, as well as crime prevention and ethical considerations. While grounded in evidence-based policing principles, the program prioritizes developing practical skills essential for this field. This major appeals not only to those interested in criminology and justice, but also attracts students from social work, psychology, security studies, and various social science or humanities disciplines.
Learning Outcomes
Utilize broad disciplinary knowledge to address various theoretical and practical policing challenges.
Employ critical thinking to recognize, conceptualize, and examine complex contemporary policing issues.
Apply creative thinking to foresee obstacles and develop effective policing strategies for crime response.
Leverage digital tools to gather, assess, and integrate policing-related information.
Articulate policing concepts with clarity, coherence, and independent thought.
Exhibit a global perspective while respecting cultural diversity, including Indigenous cultural awareness.
Collaborate effectively while demonstrating leadership to uphold social responsibility, sustainability, and ethics in policing.
Show self-direction, accountability, and commitment to continuous learning in academic and professional contexts.