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Advanced Diploma of Border Services
Advanced Diploma of Border Services

Advanced Diploma of Border Services

  • ID:StC010024
  • Level:2-Year Undergraduate Diploma
  • Duration:
  • Intake:

Fees (CAD)

* Textbooks

Estimated Total/program:
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60
Accept letter
100
Visa
20
Fly
1

Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

English requirements

  • TOEFL Internet-based, Overall 78 with Writing, Reading, Listening and Speaking minimums of 20

  • IELTS Academic, Overall band of 6.0, No single test score below 5.5

  • PTE, Minimum score 51

  • MELAB, Minimum Score 75

  • CAEL, Minimum Score 60

  • Duolingo, Minimum Score 100

  • Cambridge, Minimum Score 169

  • B2

Course Information

The Border Services diploma program provides a foundational knowledge in customs, immigration and food inspection. Students will become familiar with the pertinent legislation, procedures, and documentation required to move people and goods across the border. In addition, they will also develop important communication, dispute resolution and critical thinking skills. The program is designed to provide graduates with foundational training to enable them to seek careers in the many industries and government agencies responsible for facilitating the movement of persons and goods across the borders.

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Semester 1

  • JUS100, LAW AND JUSTICE COMMUNICATIONS I, 3

  • JUS101, LIFESTYLE & FITNESS MANAGEMENT I, 3

  • JUS102, INTERPERSONAL & GROUP DYNAMICS, 3

  • JUS103, ISSUES IN CANADIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE, 3

  • JUS104, PSYCHOLOGY FOR LAW AND JUSTICE, 3

  • JUS105, ETHICS AND PROFESSIONALISM, 3

  • ELEC1030, CHOOSE 1 ELECTIVE COURSE, 3

Semester 2

  • JUS200, LAW & JUSTICE COMMUNICATIONS II, 3

  • JUS201, LIFESTYLE & FITNESS MANAGEMENT II, 3

  • JUS202, CONFLICT MANAGEMENT, 3

  • JUS203, CRIMINOLOGY, 3

  • JUS204, INTERVIEWING & INVESTIGATION, 3

  • ELEC1030, CHOOSE 1 ELECTIVE COURSE, 3

  • JUS211, MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION AWARENESS FOR FIRST RESPONDERS, 3

Semester 3

  • BRS301, BORDER SERVICE, 3

  • BRS302, IMMIGRATION, 3

  • BRS304, INTRAPROFESSIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT, 3

  • BRS306, CONTROL & DEFENSIVE TECHNIQUES, 3

  • BRS307, CRIMINAL CODE & FEDERAL STATUTES FOR BORDER SERVICE, 3

  • HSC168, FIRST AID, CPR, DEFIBRILLATOR, 1

  • ELEC1030, CHOOSE 1 ELECTIVE COURSE, 3

Semester 4

  • BRS400, COUNTERFEIT DOCUMENTS & FRAUD DETECTION, 3

  • BRS402, BROKERAGE, 3

  • BRS403, FOOD, PLANT & ANIMAL IMPORT REQUIREMENTS, 3

  • BRS404, INVESTIGATION & EVIDENCE, 3

  • BRS405, EXTREMISM & FUNDAMENTALISM IN CANADIAN SOCIETY, 3

  • BRS406, FRENCH COMMUNICATION, 3

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Graduates from this program will be prepared for the demands of being on the front line of global trade; seek careers in the many industries and government agencies responsible for facilitating the movement of persons and goods across the borders as well as careers in law enforcement.

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

All international students are assessed a fee of $745.00 per year (pro-rated for programs that start in Winter $535.00 and Spring $335.00).

The fees associated with health insurance are mandatory as a result of the coverage and benefits afforded to international students.

There are no opt-out opportunities provided to international students as it relates to health insurance.

All international students are assessed a pro-rated fee per semester, to a yearly maximum of $745.00.

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