Program Learning Outcomes and Curriculum

Your program curriculum is designed to ensure graduates acquire the essential skills, knowledge, and attitudes appropriate and relevant to both the needs of students and employers.

Program Vocational Learning Outcomes

Program vocational learning outcomes describe what graduates of the program have demonstrated they can do with the knowledge and skills they have achieved during their studies. The outcomes are closely tied to the needs of the workplace. Through assessment (e.g., assignments and tests), students verify their ability to reliably perform these outcomes before graduating.

The program vocational learning outcomes for this program are

  • Program vocational learning outcomes describe what graduates of the program have demonstrated they can do with the knowledge and skills they have achieved during their studies. The outcomes are closely tied to the needs of the workplace. Through assessment (e.g., assignments and tests), students verify their ability to reliably perform these outcomes before graduating.
  • As a graduate of this program, you will reliably demonstrate the ability to:Program Vocational Learning Outcomes describe what graduates of the program have demonstrated they can do with the knowledge and skills they have achieved during their studies. The outcomes are closely tied to the needs of the workplace. Through assessment (e.g., assignments and tests), students verify their ability to reliably perform these outcomes before graduating.
    1. Complete all tasks in compliance with pertinent legislation, as well as policing standards, regulations and guidelines.
    2. Analyze all relevant information and make effective and legally defensible decisions in accordance with ethical and professional standards.
    3. Be accountable for one’s actions when carrying out all tasks.
    4. Develop and implement ongoing effective strategies for personal and professional development.
    5. Ensure the respect of human rights and freedoms in all interactions.
    6. Work co-operatively in multidisciplinary teams to achieve mutual goals.
    7. Collaborate in the development and implementation of community policing strategies.
    8. Monitor, evaluate and document behaviours, situations and events accurately and discreetly in compliance with legal, professional, ethical and organizational requirements.
    9. Mitigate risks and maintain order by applying effective strategies in crisis, conflict and emergency situations.
    10. Take positive actions to help crime victims.
    11. Conduct investigations by collecting, documenting, preserving and presenting admissible evidence.

Essential Employability Skills Outcomes

Essential Employable Skills (EES) are skills that, regardless of a student’s program or discipline, are critical for success in the workplace, in day-to-day living, and for lifelong learning. Graduates will reliably demonstrate abilities in six skill categories:

Essential Employable Skills (EES) are skills that, regardless of a student’s program or discipline, are critical for success in the workplace, in day-to-day living and for lifelong learning. Each course in the program addresses two to four EES outcomes. As a graduate of this program, you will reliably demonstrate the ability to:

  1. communicate clearly, concisely and correctly in the written, spoken, and visual form that fulfills the purpose and meets the needs of the audience.
  2. respond to written, spoken, or visual messages in a manner that ensures effective communication.
  3. execute mathematical operations accurately.
  4. apply a systematic approach to solve problems.
  5. use a variety of thinking skills to anticipate and solve problems.
  6. locate, select, organize, and document information using appropriate technology and information systems.
  7. analyze, evaluate, and apply relevant information from a variety of sources.
  8. show respect for the diverse opinions, values, belief systems, and contributions of others.
  9. interact with others in groups or teams in ways that contribute to effective working relationships and the achievement of goals.
  10. manage the use of time and other resources to complete projects.
  11. take responsibility for one’s own actions, decisions, and consequences.

Global Citizenship and Equity Learning Outcomes

There are six Global Citizenship and Equity (GCE) learning outcomes integrated into Diploma and Advanced Diploma programs as a component of Centennial’s Signature Learning Experience (SLE). The SLE reflects the College’s promise to provide students with a distinctive and inclusive educational experience that builds on a foundation of global citizenship, equity, and social justice. Certificate and Graduate Certificates also include at least two GCE learning outcomes. The GCE learning outcomes are:

  1. Identify one’s role and responsibilities as a global citizen in personal and professional life.
  2. Identify beliefs, values and behaviours that form individual and community identities and the basis for respectful relationships.
  3. Analyze issues of equity at the personal, professional, and global level.
  4. Analyze the use of the world’s resources to achieve sustainability and equitable distribution at the personal, professional, and global level.
  5. Identify and challenge unjust practices in local and global systems.
  6. Support personal and social responsibility initiatives at the local, national, and global level.

Global Citizenship and Equity Portfolio

As a component of the SLE, Diploma and Advanced Diploma program students will complete the Global Citizenship and Equity (GCE) Portfolio. Building the GCE Portfolio is a process of documenting your GCE learning. Each item selected for inclusion in the portfolio demonstrates growth and understanding of Global Citizenship and Equity within your program of study.

 

Icons outlining the skills and competencies demonstrated in the GCE Portfolio
Global mindset and self-awareness Personal and social responsibility Empathy and global citizenship Recognize diverse perspectives Strategic communication Intercultural intelligence

Students are encouraged to develop their GCE Portfolio beginning in their first semester. You will add artifacts from coursework and accompanying reflections as well as artifacts arising from co-curricular activities, volunteering, etc. to your portfolio as you progress through the program. You are encouraged to use the ePortfolio tools available on eCentennial, as well as to develop an online professional portfolio presence through LinkedIn and/or other personal websites/blogs.

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