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Canadian public safety leaders, policy makers, and politicians are increasingly being called upon to deepen their understanding of complex, public safety issues through education so that they can lead Canada in having more enlightened policies, structures, and organizations.
Our five fully online graduate diplomas provide you with the critical thinking skills to analyze and scrutinize the complex questions and issues you will face or are already facing in your career, and will also teach you how to be effective leaders and managers within your organizations and communities.The Public Safety program from Wilfrid Laurier University will provide you with multidisciplinary competencies that will generate public safety practitioners who have the necessary skill sets to enhance evidence-based decision making and public safety interoperability.
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The program has the following options:
- National Security
- Border Strategies
- Countering Crime
- Emergency Management
- Public Safety GIS and Data Analytics
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We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
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General requirements
- B average (75%) in your last five full credits or 10 half credits of a four-year undergraduate degree. Applicants who possess a three-year undergraduate degree may be considered in exceptional circumstances.
- Proficiency in written and spoken English is essential to graduate studies at Laurier. Applicants whose language of instruction during their previous postsecondary education was not in English must submit evidence of proficiency in English. If applicable, results from accepted testing services must be uploaded to LORIS.