
Justice Institute of British Columbia
- Country Canada
- Founded In 1978
- University Type Public
- Total Students 30000+
- Phone Number +16045255422
- Email [email protected]
- ZIP Code 715
- Website https://www.jibc.ca
- Size of Campus 0
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Justice Institute of British Columbia (JIBC) is a public, post-secondary educational institution in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, that is focused on training professionals in the justice, public safety and social services fields. JIBC also has campuses in Victoria, Kelowna, Chilliwack, Pitt Meadows, and Maple Ridge.
Programs
JIBC offers degrees, diplomas and applied certificates, as well as on-site professional workshops and training, through its 11 divisions:
- School of Public Safety
- Emergency Management Division
- Fire & Safety Division
- Driver Education Centre
- School of Criminal Justice & Security
- Police Academy
- Sheriff Academy
- Corrections & Court Services Division
- Justice & Public Safety Division
- School of Health, Community & Social Justice
- Centre for Conflict Resolution
- Centre for Counselling & Community Safety
- Centre for Leadership
- Health Sciences Division
The Police Academy is where all municipal police officers in British Columbia receive their basic training, as well as special constables, municipal reserve and BC Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) Auxiliary Constable. The Academy also offers advanced police training courses, and training for security and gaming officers.
Paramedics, firefighters, sheriffs, corrections officers, probation officers, peace officers, family justice counsellors, mediators, law enforcement, Bylaw Enforcement Officers, emergency management and security professionals, Emergency Social Services volunteers and search and rescue volunteers are also trained by the JIBC. It also offers programs in leadership, conflict resolution and emergency management. Hong Kong Fire Services also used JIBC for additional advanced training for their EMS personnel.
JIBC currently offers two four-year degrees:
- Bachelor of Public Safety Administration
- Bachelor of Emergency and Security Management Studies (online)
The Institute collaborates with the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) on SUSS's Minor in Paramedicine and Emergency Response.[4]
Awards and scholarships
JIBC students can apply for a number of student awards, scholarships, and bursaries. In addition to a general student bursary, students can apply for various external awards and other forms of financial aid.
Location
715 McBride Blvd, New Westminster, BC V3L 5T4, Canada
Programs
All Courses offered
Post-Baccalaureate Diploma in Disaster Management
Full Time Canada
Duration
2 year
1st Year Tuition Fees
CAD 17405
Exams Accepted
No Exam RequiredBachelor in Law Enforcement Studies ( BLES )
Full Time Canada
Duration
2 year
1st Year Tuition Fees
CAD 17000
Exams Accepted
No Exam RequiredDiploma in Law Enforcement Studies ( LESD )
Full Time Canada
Duration
2 year
1st Year Tuition Fees
CAD 17000
Exams Accepted
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Accomodation
Academic Accommodation – A change or alteration in the physical environment, or an adaptation of teaching, assessment or evaluation procedures, which is designed to meet the needs of a Student with a Disability.
Dean – The administrative head of a JIBC School.
Director, Student Affairs – JIBC’s Director of Student Affairs and Registrar.
Disability or Disabilities – A person with a “Disability” or “Disabilities” is one who has been diagnosed by an appropriate healthcare professional as having:
- a mental health impairment;
- physical impairment;
- neurological impairment;
- learning disorder; or
- sensory impairment,
any of which may be permanent or temporary and is likely to continue while the Student is engaged in a course of study at JIBC and may significantly interfere with educational or academic pursuits.
Essential Requirement – A requirement of a course, program or activity that is normally required to pass and complete such course, program or activity. This may include, but is not limited to, acquisition and demonstration of knowledge and skills.
Instructor – A person employed or engaged by JIBC who is responsible for providing instruction to Students or otherwise directing Student learning experiences (may or may not include evaluation).
Manager – A person employed or engaged by JIBC who is responsible for managing one or more programs.
Reasonable Academic Accommodation – An Academic Accommodation may be considered reasonable unless it:
- significantly alters the fundamental nature or the academic standards, Essential Requirements, or integrity of their course, program or activity;
- has a significant adverse impact on learning opportunities for other Students;
- imposes a threat to personal or public safety; or
- results in undue hardship to the Institute; a particular course, program or activity; the Instructor or other Students.