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Paramedicine<br />
LENGTH INTAKE CREDENTIAL LOCATION<br />
4 Years<br />
Years 1 and 4 @ UTSC;<br />
Years 2 and 3 @ CC<br />
Fall<br />
Honours Bachelor of Arts<br />
and Ontario College Diploma<br />
Morningside/<br />
UTSC<br />
JOINT WITH UTSC<br />
Unique in Canada, this program is grounded in the fundamentals of life science, and it focuses on<br />
the critical thinking, research, and laboratory experience needed to save lives. During your studies,<br />
examine and be immersed in the spectrum of emergency medical, trauma, and psychological<br />
situations today’s health professionals face — while learning from leading academics and<br />
professionals.<br />
By graduating from Paramedicine, earn an Honours Bachelor of Science degree and an Ontario<br />
College Diploma. The program also prepares you for the Ontario Ministry of Health Advanced<br />
Emergency Medical Care Attendant (AEMCA) exam. It positions you for advanced careers in the field<br />
of emergency medical services.<br />
TSI<br />
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />
• Minimum of six Grade 12 courses suffixed 4U<br />
or 4M including:<br />
» ENG4U English<br />
» MHF4U Advanced Functions<br />
» SCH4U Chemistry<br />
» SBI4U Biology<br />
• Discipline prerequisites must be at the Grade<br />
12 4U level unless otherwise specified<br />
Notes:<br />
1. Additional requirements may apply. Please visit the<br />
program page on our website for details.<br />
2. Application to Centennial College/UTSC joint programs<br />
is made by applying to UTSC through the Ontario<br />
Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) website at<br />
ouac.on.ca.<br />
CAREER OUTLOOK<br />
Paramedic / Emergency first responder / Firefighter<br />
centennialcollege.ca/joint-programs<br />
Karuna Ratnarajah,<br />
Joint Program Coordinator<br />
kratnarajah@centennialcollege.ca<br />
David Ramsay, Centennial College<br />
Program Coordinator<br />
dramsay@centennialcollege.ca<br />
Shelley Brunt, UTSC Program Supervisor<br />
brunt@utoronto.ca<br />
COMMUNITY AND<br />
HEALTH STUDIES<br />
Police Foundations 1250<br />
LENGTH INTAKE CREDENTIAL LOCATION<br />
2 years/4 semesters Fall, Winter Ontario College Diploma Progress<br />
Some of Ontario’s largest municipal police services are in the Greater Toronto Area. In Police<br />
Foundations, you not only gain knowledge for opportunities in policing but also for public and private<br />
sector security and investigation-related occupations. A uniform program, it mirrors the paramilitary<br />
policing environment, which helps to develop discipline and deportment. The program includes<br />
courses based on real-life experiences and case studies. Curriculum incorporates a fundamental<br />
perspective on life, covering topics such as current laws, investigative techniques, conflict resolution<br />
techniques, criminal proceedings, and community policing principles. You graduate entirely ready to<br />
be a leader in any organization.<br />
Notes: While attending the program, you will be required to:<br />
1. Wear a uniform, similar to ones commonly worn by both public and private police organizations, in the prescribed manner,<br />
and assume the costs for your uniform.<br />
2. Maintain certain appearance standards as imposed by local police services on new recruits for hiring and entry-level positions,<br />
which includes neatness in wearing the uniform, allowable standards of hairstyle, and limited use of jewelry and accessories.<br />
CAREER OUTLOOK<br />
Police officer / Customs and excise officer / Corrections officer<br />
WATCH PROGRAM VIDEO<br />
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS<br />
• Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD),<br />
or equivalent, or mature student status<br />
(19 years or older)<br />
• Grade 12 English (C or U), or equivalent<br />
(minimum grade required), or take the<br />
Centennial College English Skills Assessment<br />
for Admission<br />
• English language proficiency<br />
Notes:<br />
1. Additional requirements apply prior to field placement.<br />
Visit the program page on our website for details.<br />
2. Some Police Foundations program experiences may require<br />
a criminal reference check. Certain criminal convictions<br />
may disallow participation in these experiences and will<br />
require the completion of an alternative assignment.<br />
Direct any questions regarding criminal reference checks<br />
or uniforms to the program coordinator by calling<br />
416-289-5000 ext. 52375.<br />
centennialcollege.ca/1250<br />
communitystudiesprogress@<br />
centennialcollege.ca<br />
416-289-5000 ext. 52375<br />
centennialcollege.ca/our-programs<br />
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