Sheridan College is a leading diploma and degree-granting institution in Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1967, Sheridan is home to more than 23,000 full-time students and 16,950 continuing education students from more than 110 countries over its three Ontario city campuses – Oakville, Brampton, and Mississauga. Often dubbed as the ‘Harvard of Animation’ or ‘Disney North’, Sheridan’s graduates include Academy and Emmy Award winners in the fields of animation and creative arts.
Your analytical, communicational, information-gathering, interviewing, issue-identification, research, and problem-solving skills will improve as a result of this training. In addition to being introduced to important professional skills and industry standard practices, you will learn how to present your investigation findings using technology.
Program Learning Outcomes
When conducting investigations, interpret applicable laws, professional standards, and ethical guidelines.
Create relationships based on open communication, trust, and mutual respect with coworkers, clients, and other public safety professionals.
Assess current risks and pertinent global, national, and local developments.
Investigate issues in the public and private sectors using a variety of investigation techniques, intelligence analysis, and associated public safety measures.
Investigate every component of the process using research and critical thinking techniques.
Use techniques for resolving disputes, crisis intervention, and prevention while complying to statutory requirements and business standards.
Use a variety of industry-standard technologies to professionally and efficiently communicate with stakeholders.
Using up-to-date and pertinent investigative procedures, gather, analyze, and report information from a range of sources, including open, human, technical, and surveillance.
To improve case research, documentation, analysis, and client presentations, use industry-specific tools.
Fees
Tuition: $18034 per year
Total: $18034 per year
IELTS: 6(6)
Academics: 2.8 GPA