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Police Foundations to Policing and Community Well-being

Where Are You Now?

Durham College

Discipline: Personal, security and transport services

Credential: College Diploma (2 year)

Program Title: Police Foundations

Where Do You Want to Go?

Trent University - Trent University Durham GTA

Degree Qualifications: BA(Hon) - Honours Bachelor of Arts

Discipline: Social work and related programs

Credential: Degree (4 year)

Program Title: Policing and Community Well-being

Transfer credits / courses

30%

Semesters Remaining 6

Granted 6.00
Total 20.00

Course Equivalencies Granted

Students beginning studies in the Police Foundations Diploma since Fall 2022 will receive the following 6.0 transfer credits:

  • 0.5 PLCW 3010H - Policing Youth Crime and Justice
  • 0.5 FRSC 1100H - Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation
  • 0.5 FRSC 1011H - Introduction to Canadian Justice
  • 0.5 POST 1002H - Politics and Power in the Global Age: Issues
  • 0.5 PSYC 1030H - Introduction to Psychology Part 2: Social and Personal Perspectives
  • 0.5 unassigned Policing and Community Well-being credit at the 2000 level
  • 0.5 unassigned Philosophy credit at the 1000 level
  • 0.5 unassigned Sociology credits at the 1000 level
  • 1.5 unassigned Arts credits at the 1000 level
  • 0.5 unassigned Art credits at the 2000 level

Students who began studies in the Police Foundations Diploma program prior to Fall 2022 are encouraged to contact Trent University for information about transfer credits received as part of this pathway.

 

Requirements

To qualify for this agreement, students must have:
- Successfully completed Fleming College’s Police Foundations Diploma;
- A minimum overall average of 75%.

Minimum Course Grade Required (if applicable)

N/A

Minimum Grade for Admission≥ 75%

Pathway Requires Previous Program Graduation Yes

Bridging

Bridging Requirements have not been defined for this pathway.

Program Residency Requirement

Students are required to complete the following 14.0 credits to fulfill requirements for the Policing and Community Well-being degree:

  • 0.5 PLCW 1001H - Introduction to Policing and Community Well-being Part 1
  • 0.5 PLCW 1002H - Introduction to Policing and Community Well-being Part 2
  • 0.5 PLCW 2002H - Community Problem-Solving and Analysis
  • 0.5 PLCW 2003H - Social Determinants of Health
  • 0.5 PLCW 2005H - Diversity and Exclusion
  • 0.5 PLCW 2010H - Conflict Resolution
  • 0.5 PLCW 2100H - Research Methods in Policing and Community Well-being
  • 0.5 PLCW 3002H - Mental Health, Addiction, and Community Well-being
  • 0.5 PLCW 3003H - Violence in the Community
  • 0.5 PLCW 3004H - Applications of Multidisciplinary Research
  • 0.5 PLCW 3007H - Problem-solving in a Complex and Diverse Community
  • 0.5 SOCI 1001H - Introduction to Sociology I: Critical Foundations
  • 0.5 SOCI 1002H - Introduction to Sociology II: Exploring Social Life
  • 1.0 Policing and Community Well-being credits at the 4000 level or beyond in addition to the above
  • 6.5 additional credits, including:
    • At least 3.5 credits at the 3000 and/or 4000 level(s);
    • No more than 1.0 credit at the 1000 level.

*Additional notes:

  •  Fulfilling the requirements above lead to a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Policing and Community Well-being. Students may also pursue a Bachelor of Arts (General) in Policing and Community Well-being.
  • CHYS-COMM 2010H and SOCI 2151H are equivalent to PLCW 2100H for program requirements but do not count as Policing and Community Well-being credit. Students who have successfully completed CHYS-COMM 2010H or SOCI 2151H are not permitted to take PLCW 2100H but must substitute a PLCW credit at the 2000 level or beyond in order to fulfill degree requirements. 
  • Students may take only one of PLCW 4004Y or PLCW 4005Y for credit.
  • Students in the program are recommended to include one of SOCI 2430H, 2610H or 2615H as electives for the degree.

Degree requirements are subject to change. Refer to the most recent version of the Academic Calendar for course descriptions and degree requirements, which apply to all undergraduate programs (http://trentu.ca/calendar). Students are encouraged to meet with an academic advisor prior to registering for courses for assistance with degree planning (http://trentu.ca/advising). 

 

For more information on academic and credit transfer policies, including residency requirements, visit the institutional profile.

Language of Instruction

English

Cancellation Policy

The agreement will be reviewed annually, or sooner in the event of major curriculum changes in either partner’s programs. This agreement may be terminated by either party. In this case, notice of one year is required. In the event of termination of the agreement, every effort will be made to ensure that students currently enrolled in the program will not be affected.

 

Documentation

No additional pathway documentation available.

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Last Updated: June 12, 2024