The Only Program of Its Kind in Canada

Designed and co-taught by law enforcement professionals.

This innovative program focuses on the substantive law issues (as contrasted with the legal procedural issues) confronting policing professionals in their day-to-day work.

Who Should Apply?

  • Law Enforcement Professionals
  • Professionals in related fields in senior or leadership positions in police or regulatory agencies.

Course Requirements

What You Can Expect

This flexible, part-time program is designed to meet the needs of all professionals working in the sector. The program is delivered in small group seminars, over a two-year period. There is one two-day in-person requirement at the on-set of the program for Policing and the Charter. The remainder of the program’s courses are evening courses, which students can participate in in-person or remotely via video conferencing.  

Required Courses

LLEP 7005

Online Legal Research and Writing Tutorial

LLEP 6206

Police Oversight and Accountability

LLEP 6204

Policing and the Charter

LLEP 6205

Policing Vulnerable Communities

LLEP 6208

Foundations of Evidence for Law Enforcement Professionals

LLEP 6207

Legal Issues Related to Managing Law Enforcement Professionals

Program Start and Application Deadlines

The next start date for the program has not yet been confirmed.

Tuition and Fees

Part-time students pay in six installments over six terms.

Students who complete the program in fewer than six terms will have their final installment(s) added at the end of their program. Students who require more terms will be subject to additional tuition fees.

Domestic
International
Per term
$2,100.00
$3,605.00
Number of terms
6
6
Total tuition
$12,600.00
$21,630.00

Students are also subject to supplementary fees including health benefits. Find out more about supplementary fees here.

Admission Requirements

  • Undergraduate Bachelor’s Degree
  • A Minimum of Five Years’ Related Professional Experience
  • If your first language is not English, you must show you have an acceptable level of English by completing a language proficiency test.You do not need to complete a language test if you have completed a year of full-time study at a university where English is the official language.

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