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Last updated on 2025-07-14

Program overview

Program Overview

The Justice Studies: Public Safety program equips learners with essential skills and knowledge for a fulfilling career in various Canadian correctional institutions and security environments. This program offers a comprehensive introduction to Canadian criminal justice and law concepts, emphasizing both theoretical and practical aspects. Students will develop the necessary mental and physical behaviors to excel in security and law enforcement roles. A significant focus is placed on written documentation, which is crucial in the justice system. The program is ideal for mature individuals who appreciate teamwork, problem-solving, and helping others, preparing them to build effective relationships with diverse individuals in community and institutional settings.

Program Structure

The Justice Studies: Public Safety program is designed to be completed within two academic years of full-time study. The program structure includes:

  • Practical skills development through simulations and roleplay.
  • Opportunities for applied workplace experiences via field placements and industry capstone options.
  • Field placements in various criminal justice areas, including community/correctional agencies, sheriff services, and private security agencies.

This program emphasizes hands-on learning, ensuring that students are well-prepared for real-world challenges in the field of public safety.

Featured Experiences

  • Field placements in federal and provincial community/correctional agencies.
  • Opportunities to engage in simulations and roleplay to develop practical skills.
  • Industry capstone options that allow students to apply their knowledge in real-world settings.
  • Emphasis on teamwork and collaboration through group projects and exercises.

Career Options

Graduates of the Justice Studies: Public Safety program can pursue a variety of career opportunities in the criminal justice field, including:

  • Correctional Officer: Responsible for overseeing individuals in correctional facilities, ensuring safety and security.
  • Community Service Worker: Works with individuals in community settings, providing support and rehabilitation services.
  • Private Security Officer: Ensures the safety of private properties and individuals, often working in retail or corporate environments.
  • Probation Officer: Monitors offenders placed on probation, ensuring compliance with court orders and providing support for rehabilitation.
  • Law Enforcement Officer: Engages in various law enforcement activities, including patrolling, investigating crimes, and enforcing laws.

 

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