International Studies: Overseas Experience
Program Overview
International Studies: Overseas Experience
Course Details
This self-directed studies course allows learners to take advantage of overseas experience and/or educational opportunities related to the ongoing JIBC program. Learners work in consultation and under supervision of a JIBC faculty member, with the approval of the relevant Dean/Program Director or equivalent. The course consists of at least one semester or equivalent of overseas study involving a minimum of 3 credits. In consultation with the Program, learners may transfer credit for use towards program electives, or as a substitute for one or more courses, or as part of a capstone project, or for additional credits outside of their program. During their experience the learner will be expected to keep track of their experiences through regular focused entries in a journal.
Prerequisites
- GLOB-3100
Course Offerings
No sections are currently scheduled for this course
Related Courses
- International Perspectives in Public Safety
- Directed Studies
- Intro to Canadian Justice System
- International Law Enforcement Cooperation
- International Studies in Public Safety
- Introduction to the Criminal Justice System in Canada
- Introduction to the Canadian Justice System
- Introduction to the Canadian Justice System
Course ID
GLOB-3120
Course Duration
42.00
Credits
3.00
