Students
Tuition Fee
CAD 19,500
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
24 months
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Criminal Justice Studies | Law Enforcement | Police Work
Area of study
Law | Security Services
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
CAD 19,500
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Law Enforcement Studies (BLES)

Unlock your potential and advance your career. Become a superior job applicant and excel in the dynamic world of law enforcement.


Is this program right for you?

If you have a relevant diploma, or relevant work experience, and are interested in obtaining a degree to pursue a law enforcement or public safety career, then this program is for you. Make a difference and keep communities safe.


Experienced Instructors

Learn and receive mentorship from instructors who are highly experienced subject matter experts in their field.


Superior Job Candidate

Stand out by completing an applied research project that advances the study of law enforcement and criminal justice.


Who should take this program?

The Bachelor of Law Enforcement Studies (BLES) is for anyone who wants to pursue a career in law enforcement or public safety. If you already work in this field, this degree can help you advance your career.


This program is ideal for those who:


  • Act with integrity
  • Are compassionate
  • Take accountability
  • Behave respectfully
  • Have strong communication skills
  • Embody a lifestyle that exemplifies fitness, health, and wellness
  • Have a desire to serve the public and represent their community
  • Have a clean criminal record

Program Strengths

We designed BLES to expand our students' knowledge of law enforcement and criminal justice in Canada. Students can also enhance transferable skills such as research, critical thinking, analysis, and communication.


Many of our graduates further their education to a post-graduate level. Others go straight into the workforce where they serve in various law enforcement and security roles. Job titles include:


  • Police constable
  • Bylaw officer
  • Deputy sheriffs
  • Correctional officers
  • Investigator
  • Probation officers
  • Border services officers

What will you learn?

We created this program to meet or exceed the standards set by the Ministry of Advanced Education and Skills Training.


By enrolling in the BLES program, you will earn advanced qualifications that will boost your practical skills. These skills include:


  • Critical thinking
  • Communication
  • Conflict resolution
  • Problem-solving
  • Organizational theory
  • Case management
  • Negotiation and mediation
  • Restorative and community justice
  • Leadership

You will also complete an applied research project that advances the study of law enforcement and criminal justice.


Program details

What You Need to Graduate

Students must successfully complete all 60 credits in the program while maintaining a GPA of 2.0.


Program Formats

Students have the option to complete the program on campus or online.


On-Campus Cohort-Based Program

The in-person format provides a full-time student experience at our New Westminster campus. We offer small class sizes, in a cohort-based model, where students move through the two-year program as a group. Students can take classes in the fall and winter semesters. They will follow an assigned schedule and attend five classes per week. We do not offer summer classes.


Online Program

The online format does not have scheduled weekly classes or lecture times. So students can take classes at their convenience. Instructors deliver all content online and students are not required to attend any in-person activities or exams. Students can work at their own pace to complete weekly assignments, readings, and meet due dates. This is a good option for students who want to study part time.


Students are responsible for directing their own studies in this format. So, time management and study skills are crucial for successful completion. Classes are available year-round in the fall, winter, and summer semesters. Students in the online offering have up to five years to complete the program and may take up to five classes per semester.


Upcoming intakes & Application Deadlines

On-Campus Cohort-Based Program

Intake: One intake per year: September start Application Deadline: March 27, 2025


Online Program

Intakes: Three intakes per year: September, January, or May Application Deadlines: Apply up to six weeks before the start of the semester. Based on seat availability, applicants may be deferred to the next intake.


Tuition & Fees

Tuition

Domestic Student Tuition is $694.76 per course (as of April 1, 2024).


International Student Tuition is approx. $19,500.00 per year.


Additional Fees

  • Learner Services Fee $19.20 per course
  • Non-refundable application fee $75 (domestic)
  • Textbooks and equipment additional cost
  • Applicable Student Union and health insurance fees can be found at jisu.ca.

How to Apply

STEP ONE - Apply to the Program

Check the program application deadline date.


Apply by registering online at EducationPlannerBC and completing the online program application form.


STEP TWO - Submit Supporting Documents

Prepare and submit supporting documentation along with payment to the Admissions Office in person, by mail or email. All documents must be received by the application deadline.


Admission Requirements

Standard Admission
  • A related two-year diploma from a recognized post-secondary institution with a minimum CGPA of 2.0;
  • High school graduation with a minimum grade of a C in 12 English, or the approved equivalent.
  • English Requirements for International Students
Furthering a Career in Law Enforcement or Public Safety

Advanced Standing Credits


  • Have completed a peace officer training program such as the RCMP Basic Training Program, the JIBC Municipal Recruit Training Program, or the Ontario Police College and;
  • Have completed a minimum of 3 years of full-time service in a recognized public safety agency with an Advanced Standing Assessment that would allow for up to 60 credits to be granted towards the completion of the degree program.
  • Other law enforcement professionals with training and experience may also have their applications reviewed for Advanced Standing Credits. Some situations may require that applicants apply for a Prior Learning Assessment.

Financial Aid and Awards

Candidates for this program may be eligible for JIBC awards and bursaries including the JIBC General Student Bursary. All students are encouraged to apply.


International Applicants

International applicants are encouraged to visit the International Studies page or contact JIBC's Office of International Affairs.


FAQ

Prior Learning Credits

JIBC has a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) policy. As part of the British Columbia public post-secondary system, JIBC is a full participant in the credit transfer system of the BC Council on Admissions and Transfer.


Program FAQ

Q: I finished high school quite a few years ago but am interested in taking this program. Am I eligible?

A: JIBC recognizes “mature learner” status. These policies and procedures recognize that today’s learners who wish to pursue post-secondary education may come from diverse learning backgrounds. Desirable admission requirements include computer literacy and relevant work or volunteer experience. An in-person interview and assessment to determine suitability may be required. Related work experience and/or study will enhance your application.


Q: Can I use this degree to transfer into a graduate program?

A: The Bachelor of Law Enforcement Studies degree may be eligible for transfer to graduate studies programs in many areas including law school, criminology and public administration.


Q: Do you accept transfer credits for the Bachelor of Law Enforcement Studies (BLES) program?

A: No. All 60 credits (20 courses) of the BLES program must be completed at JIBC. We cannot accept credits or Prior Learning or Advanced Standing Credits for the 60 credits in the degree program.


Q: What is the difference between the on-campus and online formats of the program?

A: The on-campus, in-person format provides a full-time, on-campus student experience at the New Westminster campus. It features small class sizes in a cohort-based model where students move through the two-year program together as a group. Classes are offered in the fall and winter semesters with no classes in the summer. Students follow an assigned schedule and attend five classes per week. Tuition for an entire semester of classes are due prior to the start of the semester.


The online format is delivered asynchronously, which means it does not have scheduled weekly classes or lecture times. This format provides flexible study options where students can work at their own pace to complete weekly assignments, readings and meet set due dates. This is a good option for students wishing to study part time. Time management and strong study skills are extremely important as students are responsible for directing their own studies. All content is delivered online with no requirements to attend in-person activities or exams. Classes are offered year-round in the fall, winter and summer semesters. Students in the online offering have up to five years to complete the program and may take up to five classes per semester. Students select their own classes based on available courses, self-enroll and pay tuition at the time of enrolment.


Q: What jobs does this degree prepare me for?

A: Examples of special law enforcement roles include police officers, conservation officers, animal cruelty officers, border services agency officials, investigators, by-law enforcement officers, domestic and international transportation safety and security professionals, gaming investigators, inspectors, correctional officers, probation officers, deputy sheriffs and courts officials.


Courses in This Program

Year 3

LAWS-3001 Criminal and Deviant Behaviour| LAWS-3002 Comparative Criminal Justice ---|--- LAWS-3003 Leadership in a Law Enforcement Environment| LAWS-3005 Search and Seizure Law in Canada BUSN-3100 Organizational Behaviour| LAWS-3000 Investigations and Forensic Evidence LAWS-3004 Restorative Justice| BUSN-3110 Project Management BUSN-3115 Data and Research Management| INTL-3410 Intelligence Analysis


Year 4

LAWS-4005 Indigenous Peoples and Policy| SOCI-4110 Multiculturalism, Conflict and Social Justice ---|--- BUSN-4100 Labour Law in Canada| LAWS-4000 Applied Research in Public Safety & Law Enforcement LAWS-4002 Crisis Intervention| LAWS-4003 Research Project LAWS-4004 Governance and Accountability in Law Enforcement| LAWS-4007 Professional Practice in Justice & Public Safety SOCI-4400 Terrorism and Society| SOCI-4200 Organized Crime and Society


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