Course Details

The principles and fundamentals of law provide a foundation for informed law enforcement decision-making, management, and operations. In this overview course, the learner will be introduced to the fundamentals, principles, and processes of civil and administrative law, including international law and standards that may impact them in their work environment. Learners will focus on interpreting and applying standards, laws, and regulations in their work environments. The broad overview of the multifaceted dimensions of civil and administrative law and legal processes will prepare learners to function effectively, and make decisions, confident that they are operating within the limits of the law. (Formerly LESD200)

This course is only open to students who have been admitted to the Diploma of Law Enforcement Studies. Please see the LESD program page for more information, and for instructions on how to apply to the program.

    Prerequisites

  • LAWS-1202

Course Offerings

Jan 09, 2025 - Apr 17, 2025
New Westminster Campus
Intro to Admin & Civil Law
LAWS-2200-NW075
Seats available
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Dates
Jan 09, 2025 - Apr 17, 2025
Delivery
In-Class
Date Details
In-Class 2025/01/09 - 2025/02/13
Thurs  1:00pm-4:00pm
In-Class 2025/02/27 - 2025/04/17
Thurs  1:00pm-4:00pm
Domestic Tuition
Domestic Learner Services Fee
Other Fees
$554.91
$19.20
$68.77
International Tuition
International Learner Services Fees
Other Fees
$1664.73
$19.20
$68.77
Jan 09, 2025 - Apr 17, 2025
New Westminster Campus
Intro to Admin & Civil Law
LAWS-2200-NW074
Seats available
hidden text
Dates
Jan 09, 2025 - Apr 17, 2025
Delivery
In-Class
Date Details
In-Class 2025/01/09 - 2025/02/13
Thurs  1:00pm-4:00pm
In-Class 2025/02/27 - 2025/04/17
Thurs  1:00pm-4:00pm
Domestic Tuition
Domestic Learner Services Fee
Other Fees
$554.91
$19.20
$68.77
International Tuition
International Learner Services Fees
Other Fees
$1664.73
$19.20
$68.77

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