Bachelor of Arts in Policing and Community Well-Being

Trent University - Durham GTA Campus

Canada,Ontario

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 28,625/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 90

Application Fee

May 2025

Apply Date

Canada, Ontario

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1964

Total Students: 9,000 +

Int. Students: 700 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

55 Thornton Rd S, Oshawa, ON L1J 5Y1, Canada

Bachelor of Arts in Policing and Community Well-Being

Program Overview

Interested in playing a vital role to keep members of your community safe, well, and healthy? Trent’s new Policing & Community Well-Being degree is designed to shape the skills of tomorrow’s policing professionals in Canada. Prepare to empower citizens, and work as an integrated network of professionals that includes not only law enforcement agencies, but not-for-profit organizations, healthcare professionals and social workers. At Trent you can prepare to be part of a transformation that keeps society healthy and secure, as you learn from experts in Sociology, Indigenous Studies and Social Work. Through partnerships with social service, mental health and policing agencies across Ontario you will also gain hands-on experiences that put your course learning into meaningful practice, and give you an edge in the job market by solidifying social networks and enhancing future career development.

Resume Boosters:

  • Undertake an eight-month work placement in the fourth year with social agencies that help to support marginalized community members, as well as police departments, or complete a major research paper
  • Develop verbal and written communication skills vital to working with diverse communities
  • Apply the principles of collaboration, communication and inclusion to enhance community well-being and security through experiential learning
  • Put theory into practice through use and analysis of real-life data and direct exposure to societal issues including mental health, diversity, poverty and addiction
  •  Analyze community safety and well-being challenges and initiatives in Ontario municipalities and offer inclusive solutions to community problems