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 Kwantlen Polytechnic University  Calendar  2011-12  Faculty of Trades & Technology  Public Safety Communications: Certificate

Public Safety Communications: Certificate

Description

In 1990, Kwantlen introduced the first Public Safety Communications Program in Canada.

This unique, 8-month program prepares students for a growing industry that requires professionally selected and trained public safety communicators. A Public safety communicator's expertise means the difference between life and death for a caller. Rapid technological changes, as well as greater social and cultural diversity, have heightened the need for communicators who can successfully function under considerable pressure. The introduction of 9-1-1 throughout North America has brought increased public attention to the role of the public safety communicators. While the duties performed by communicators vary considerably according to the function and structure of the organization, there is a simple common element: the communicator critically links the public to those who provide police, fire, and emergency medical assistance. Additional information is available from our program website at: kwantlen.ca/trades/public_safety.

Student Profile

A desire to help people is an important qualification for public safety communicators but it does not ensure success in this demanding career. The public safety communicator must have superior multi-tasking abilities, be able to simultaneously manipulate telephones and radios while thinking quickly and critically, and make necessary decisions with limited information. The communicator must have excellent listening skills, be assertive but not aggressive, be able to maintain emotional control, and work well in a team setting.

Students must be prepared to work hard, participate actively in all facets of the program, show enthusiasm and commitment, and be willing to accept constructive criticism to attain the skills necessary for employment. Ideally, applicants will have some experience in related fields such as victims' assistance and crisis management.

Program Admission Requirements

In addition to Kwantlen's General university admission requirements including the undergraduate-level English Proficiency Requirement, the following program admission requirements apply.

Note: A hearing exam, while not mandatory, is recommended as many agencies require them for employment.

Students with mental or physical impairments, who may require program or practicum accommodations, should contact the Program Coordinator at 604.598.6118 to discuss required skills and competencies and a Disability Advisor at 604.599.3233 to ensure appropriate accommodations can be arranged.

Content

This intensive Certificate program is organized according to the following learning goals:

Components of the program focus on cultural and societal diversity and teamwork.

Courses are kept up-to-date through instructors' professional development, through consultations with the program's advisory committee and with the field generally, and through the procurement of appropriate equipment. Program curriculum is continually updated to industry needs.

Semester 1 – September – December
  PSCM 1100 Call Processing 3 credits
  PSCM 1120 Radio Communications 3 credits
  PSCM 1140 Human Behaviour 3 credits
  PSCM 1150 Legal & Regulatory Influences 3 credits
  PSCM 1280 Public Safety Communications Lab 1 1.5 credits
  PSCM 1400 Emergency Planning 3 credits
Semester 2 – January – May
  PSCM 1200 Police Communications 3 credits
  PSCM 1240 Human Behaviour II 3 credits
  PSCM 1260 Practicum 3 credits
  PSCM 1281 Public Safety Communications Lab 2 1.5 credits
  PSCM 1300 Fire Communications 3 credits
  PSCM 1500 Emergency Medical Communications 3 credits

Graduation

Upon successful completion of this program, students are eligible to receive a Certificate in Public Safety Communications.

Last Updated: Nov 22, 2011

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