国际学生入学条件
The bachelor of forensic identification degree is 90 credits. Advanced standing is achieved in the following four ways. [I.e. credit for studies done in police service]
Basic Constable Training or Cadet Training Program earns you advanced standing of 12 credits.
Your Forensic Identification training gives you a minimum advanced standing of 30 credits.
Additional Forensic Identification courses beyond your initial Forensic Identification certification can give you a maximum of 18 credits.
Any college diplomas or university-level courses can also count to a maximum of 18 credits.
Applicants who have completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) are eligible for admission provided they have achieved a minimum score of 24 and have fulfilled the diploma requirements (six subjects: minimum three at the higher level).
Internet-based TOEFL (iBT & iBT @ Home Edition) - Test Of English as a Foreign Language -88
IELTS Academic - International English Language Testing System - 6.5 overall
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- 托福网考总分:88
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE Academic - Pearson Test of English - 60 overall
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课程简介
法医鉴定学士学位(BFI)仅适用于调查犯罪现场的加拿大警官,并且是北美唯一的此类课程。沿海地区大约招募了130名军官。该学位将电子学习课程与在安大略省警察学院或卡尔加里和埃德蒙顿警察局的为期一周的密集学习相结合。课程的选择由官员决定。该学位最大限度地提高了教育价值,因为每个警官都可以根据其服务的特定需求和个人的知识兴趣来调整学位。<br> <br>实习是根据法医鉴定官在一周内收到的高级指示进行的
The Bachelor in Forensic Identification degree (BFI) is exclusively for Canadian police officers and civilian members of Canadian police services who have successfully completed the basic Forensic Identification training at either the Ontario Police College or the Canadian Police College. It is the only program of its kind in North America. There are approximately 130 officers enrolled from coast to coast. The degree combines an e-learning curriculum with intense one week periods of study at the Ontario Police College or the Calgary and Edmonton Police Services. Course selection is left to the discretion of the officer. The degree maximizes the educational value that can be delivered as each officer can tailor the degree to the specific needs of their service and individual intellectual interests.<br><br>Practicums are modelled on the advanced instructions Forensic Identification officers receive in the one week, 40-hour courses. In our degree, we call these ''Practicums'' and since they equal the number of hours of instruction that normally takes place over a full term [e.g. September to December], they are worth three credits. Practicums are optional however, they are designed to provide the officer with a hands-on application of the knowledge that is acquired in an e-learning course.
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