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Police Technology (For First Nations and Inuit Students)

POLICE TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM (A.E.C. JCA.0Q)
for First Nations and Inuit Students

Join this challenging Attestation program in Police Technology
for First Nations and Inuit Students 

Rewarding Career

Today police officers work in an environment characterized by multi-level decision-making, the exercise of discretionary powers, problem-centred management and active community participation. It is a career that demands maturity, courage and strong communication skills

The Program

  • Intensive 900 hour credit course program for First Nations and Inuit students
  • Leads to an 'Attestation d'études collégiales' (A.E.C. JCA.0Q)                         in Police Technology
  • Qualifies successful students to attend the 17 week basic training program at the 'École nationale de police du Québec' in Nicolet, Quebec

The Curriculum

  • Police Functions
  • Criminal Code and Penal Procedures
  • Criminal Investigtion
  • Crisis Intervention
  • Observation and Communication Techniques I, II
  • Physical Intervention and Self-Defence
  • Accident Investigation
  • Youth and Community Intervention
  • First Responder
  • Preventive Driving
  • Highway Code
  • Physical Education

  • PLUS… Time and Stress Management, Team Building, Problem solving,
                 Study Skills  Workshops

Special Features

  • Specialized instructors
  • Small classes
  • Arboriginal Student Resources Centre
  • Library
  • Computer labs
  • Cafeteria
  • Gymnasium and swimming pool

Employment
               Graduates from this program are eligible for employment
                in Police Forces throughout the province of Quebec           

Admission Requirements

  • First Nations and/or Inuit candidates
  • Secondary V Diploma or equivalent Diploma
  • Promise of employment
  • Certificate of good conduct 
  • Medical examination
  • Valid driver's licence (4A licence required for l'École nationale de Police du Québec)

Expenses

Cost of tuition AND average cost of books are available by contacting the Program Coordinator.  

                  Next Program:  TBA
         
        (based on minimum enrolment of 15 students)
    
Application Deadline:  TBA    

Please contact Jocelyne Duchesneau for further information
jocelyne.duchesneau@johnabbott.qc.ca
514.457.5036 or 514.457.6610 ext. 5277