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justice studies
Lethbridge College is leading and transforming education in Alberta.
delivery iconsOn-campus – This is the traditional setting for college courses,
where all of the courses needed to complete your program are taken
on campus. Note that some programs may require participation off-
campus including field-trips or practicum experiences.
Online – These programs are fully completed online, without the need
to come to campus. Note that some programs may offer practicum
experiences or labs that require participation on-site. Programs offered
online can often be completed in a flexible time frame.
Blended – Programs that can be taken with a blended learning
approach offer most courses face-to-face in the classroom but some
courses in the program can be completed online.
If you’re looking for a challenging but rewarding career where you can make a difference in
your community, start with an education at Lethbridge College in our Justice Studies programs.
Whether you are looking to perform frontline police work, protect our borders as a customs officer, or work
within the corrections system, our classes and practicum experiences will give you the tools you need to
succeed in these important fields.
You’ll learn from instructors who have walked the beat before you, coming to the college after successful
justice careers. They’ll teach you with hands-on experiences, including mock trials and scenarios in an
apartment where professional actors come and stage real life situations to challenge your skills.
Lethbridge College has been delivering justice programming for more than 40 years. Employers look to hire
our grads because they know they can depend on the outstanding skills and training they have. Join this
prestigious group and make your community and country a better place every day. Start your career
in Justice Studies at Lethbridge College.
connect Program office: 403.329.7246
/LCJusticeStudies
Job profiles and salaries:alis.alberta.ca/occinfo
justice studiesCriminal Justice – Policing Correctional Studies Justice Studies – Bachelor of Applied ArtsCommercial Vehicle Enforcement
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Criminal Justice – Policing• two-year diploma
• September, January or May admissions
Do you work well as part of a team? Do you have a strong moral character and values?
Do you think you’re cut out for policing?
If so, then look to Lethbridge College’s Policing program. We will prepare you for the real-life
situations and challenges that you will face in your career as a police officer. We’ve been teaching
policing for more than 40 years and we have the expertise to show you the ropes before you apply to
a police service. Now you can take our policing program completely online or on-campus to give you
the options you need to reach your career goals.
We take great pride in combining theoretical instruction with the hands-on practical skills you will need
to succeed. It’s a great mix that shows you exactly what employers expect. You’ll gain insight into the
criminal justice system, criminal and procedural law, and related topics like psychology, criminology,
interviewing and investigative techniques. You will then be able to apply those skills through
practicums with enforcement agencies and in our state-of-the-art mock courtroom and crisis lab.
If you’re interested in a Bachelor of Applied Arts in Justice Studies degree, your Policing
diploma will ladder you into year three of our four-year program at Lethbridge College.
connect lethbridgecollege.ca/cj
RCMP: rcmp-grc.gc.ca
“I have always been interested in a career in law enforcement and this program is the first step. My father is an alumnus of the Criminal Justice program at Lethbridge College and I am following in his footsteps of success. The quality of education I am receiving is amazing. Each instructor brings a different style and knowledge to my learning experience.”
Jordon Harmatiuk (pictured here in the college’s crisis lab) Criminal Justice – Policing 2014
Admission requirements * High school diploma
Estimated cost * Tuition Fees Books and suppliesYear I $4,107 $1,081 $1,300Year II $3,848 $990 $1,100
Transfer agreements
• Lethbridge College – two years credit towards a Bachelor of Applied Arts – Justice Studies
• Athabasca University – up to 60 credits towards a Bachelor of Professional Arts in Human Services or Criminal Justice
• Griffith University, Australia – enter into the fourth semester of the Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
• Mount Royal University – block transfer of 63 credits towards a Bachelor of Arts – Criminal Justice
• Royal Roads University – block transfer credit into the third year of the Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies
Career opportunities
• municipal police services• provincial police services• federal enforcement agencies• custom and border services officers• correctional agencies• security agencies
Courses include
• Ethics and critical thought• Law and courtroom procedures• Interviewing methods• Investigative techniques• Crisis intervention• Health and wellness
* Accurate at time of printing. Check lethbridgecollege.ca for most current details.
Program at a glance:
Correctional Studies• two-year diploma
• September, January or May admission
It takes a special person with good decision making and communication
skills to work in corrections; that person could be you. In the corrections
field, you’ll spend time working with individual offenders and helping them
to become productive members of society. Your success will depend on the
relationships you build with your clients. Our Correctional Studies program will give
you the skills and hands-on experience you’ll need to excel after graduation.
We can help you get your career in corrections off the ground, and we can do so in
a way that accommodates your lifestyle. All our courses are available through online
learning on a full- or part-time basis. If you are employed in corrections, youth work
or a related field, your experience and training may be recognized for credit.
Completion of a Correctional Studies diploma can ladder you into year three of our
four-year Bachelor of Applied Arts degree in Justice Studies, which opens
doors to higher level positions in parole, probation and correctional programs.
Make a difference from the inside out.
correctional studies
connect lethbridgecollege.ca/corrections
Correctional Service Canada:csc-scc.gc.ca
Admission requirements * High school diploma
Estimated cost * Tuition Fees Books and suppliesYear I $3,520 $1,023 $1,400Year II $3,500 $990 $900
Transfer agreements
• Lethbridge College – two years credit towards a Bachelor of Applied Arts – Justice Studies
• Athabasca University – credit towards a Bachelor of Professional Arts in Criminal Justice or Governance, Law and Management
• Griffith University, Australia – entrance into the third semester of a Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
• Mount Royal University – block transfer of 18 credits towards a Bachelor of Arts – Criminal Justice
• Royal Roads University – block transfer credit into the third year of the Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies
Career opportunities
• corrections officers• program officers in penitentiaries• youth workers• probation officers• parole officers• custom and border services officers • attendance officers in schools
Courses include
• Drugs in corrections• Youth in the justice system• Correctional classification• Offenders with special needs
* Accurate at time of printing. Check lethbridgecollege.ca for most current details.
Program at a glance:
“Lethbridge College has a reputable Justice Studies program that allowed for prior learning assessments relevant to my work experience. I got a lot of support and assistance from professors and staff. The chair of the program was extremely supportive and never too busy to answer my questions. The courses were relevant to a career in corrections and students learn critical thinking skills rather than just theory.”
Christine EwingCorrectional Studies Bachelor of Applied Arts in Justice Studies 2013
Justice Studies - Bachelor of Applied Arts• four-year applied degree – first two years are completed by taking either the Correctional
Studies or Criminal Justice – Policing diploma or through an accepted transfer program
• September, January or May admission
• fourth year spent in directed field studies at a justice agency
Our Correctional Studies and Policing diplomas lead directly into year three of our
degree program, which meets or surpasses entry-level requirements for management and
supervisory positions in municipal, federal and provincial jurisdictions. The third year deals with
current and emerging issues in justice. The fourth year is spent in directed field studies at a
justice organization or agency.
All of our courses can be taken online so you can continue working while completing your degree.
A diploma in Child and Youth Care at Lethbridge College also qualifies you for entry into this
degree, and opens new doors for you. Incoming students with related diplomas will also be
considered for admission.
If you want to go even further, your degree could lead you to consider postgraduate studies, such
as a Master of Arts in Leadership or Conflict Analysis and Management at Royal Roads University
in Victoria, a Master of Arts in Integrated Studies at Athabasca University or a Master of Science
in Criminal Justice at Minot State University in North Dakota.
justice studies
connect lethbridgecollege.ca/justicestudiesdegree
Correctional Service Canada:csc-scc.gc.ca
“I can summarize my experience at Lethbridge College into one word: spectacular. My instructors in the Justice Studies degree program come from various Criminal Justice backgrounds which made my learning experience valuable.”
Cassandra KetchumCriminal Justice – Policing 2011 Bachelor of Applied Arts in Justice Studies 2013
Admission requirements *
Correctional Studies diploma, Criminal Justice – Policing diploma or related human services diploma.
Estimated cost * Tuition Fees Books and suppliesYear III $4,790 $958 $1,550Year IV $4,770 $925 $100
Career opportunities
• supervisors or managers in justice organizations• probation officers• parole officers• addictions counsellors• child and youth care workers• case workers in provincial and federal justice organizations• program coordinators for at-risk youth • victims’ assistance advisors
Courses include
• Ethics in justice• Introduction to research methods• Critical thinking• The psychology of criminal behaviour
* Accurate at time of printing. Check lethbridgecollege.ca for most current details.
Program at a glance:
“I attended Lethbridge College in 1991. I have been a member of the Prince Albert Police Service for almost 19 years now and am currently the Inspector-in-Charge of the Criminal Investigation Division and when I learned of the degree program it was a no brainer. The flexibility of the program was integral in my ability to successfully complete it. The ability to work at my own pace and the option to attend courses offered via Spring Intensives was the exact combination I needed to be successful. I recommend Lethbridge College to everyone interested in furthering their education in the field of Justice regardless if they are just out of high school or well into their career.”
Jeff Rowden (not pictured)Criminal Justice – Policing 1994Bachelor of Applied Arts in Justice Studies 2013Inspector with the Prince Albert Police Service
cveCommercial Vehicle Enforcement• Three month certificate
Our Commercial Vehicle Enforcement (CVE) program can be the key you need to get
on the road to a rewarding and meaningful career ensuring our roads and highways
remain safe for all. Combine your education and work experience in law enforcement,
conservation enforcement or criminal justice with our Commercial Vehicle Enforcement program
to enhance your skills for this specialized enforcement role. A CVE certificate, combined with
professional suitability, enhances employability with CVE agencies.
Students may apply to the CVE program to complete the entire curriculum, or they may take
individual courses as an undeclared student. Students will be taking the same courses used to train
Commercial Vehicle Enforcement officers and stay updated on the latest legislation and standards.
connect lethbridgecollege.ca/cve
“I graduated from Lethbridge College in 1999. Lethbridge College gave me the foundation and tools I needed to start a career in law enforcement. After graduating, I began my career with Commercial Vehicle Enforcement and after 12 years as a Peace Officer I have had the opportunity to become a part-time instructor at Lethbridge College. First learning and now instructing at Lethbridge College, both have and continue to be great experiences for me. It allows me to share real life experiences with students pursuing the same type of career aspirations as I had.”
Bill WestCommercial Vehicle Enforcement and Criminal Justice – Policing 1999Instructor, Lethbridge College
Admission requirements * High school diploma
Estimated cost * Tuition Fees Books and supplies$3,163 $925 $620
Career opportunities
• Alberta Commercial Vehicle Enforcement• Saskatchewan Highway Transport Patrol
Courses include
• Transport law• Technical report writing• Licensing• Officer safety• Transport legislation
* Accurate at time of printing. Check lethbridgecollege.ca for most current details.
Program at a glance:
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