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905-604-7633(Canada)

950-405-55808(China Direct)

School: Seneca College

Program911 and Emergency Services Communications

Program

911 and Emergency   Services Communications

Faculty

Law, Public Administration   & Public Safety Programs

Credential

Certificate

Duration

1 Year

Starting Month

Fall, Winter

Co-op opportunities

No

 

Program Description:

This program is a comprehensive blend of theoretical knowledge and practical training. You will learn the principles and skills necessary to react competently and effectively in dealings with the public and with emergency services personnel. This knowledge, combined with practical reality-based scenario training will give you the competencies, skills and confidence to perform under often stressful conditions.

Admission Requirements:

  • Ontario      Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent with:

    • Grade       12 English: ENG4(C) or ENG4(U)

  • OR Mature Student Status (age      19 or older) with the above prerequisite course(s), their equivalent(s) or      appropriate Academic and Career Entrance (ACE) Certificate program      credits 

 

Tuition Fees:

Campus

King

Tuition

6,410.50

Alumni   Fee

7.25

Convocation   Fee*

50.00

Health   Insurance**

783.97

Health   and Wellness Fee

5.00

Seneca   Student Federation Fee

56.50

Student   Athletic Fee

46.25

Student   Build Fund

50.00

Student   Bursary Levy

3.00

Student   Life Fee

5.00

Student   Sport Build Fee

50.00

Student   Support Fee

30.00

Technology   Fee

120.00

Total Fees Due (first semester in academic   year)

$7,617.47

Book & Supply Costs


Semester

Semester 1

Semester 2

Total per Semester

580.00

550.00






 

Career:

Emergency services communications centres are the public's link to emergency services in times of distress and crisis. The appropriate emergency response begins with the emergency services communicator. The communicator is often the first person involved with an emergency or incident. As a graduate of this certificate program, you may find employment as an emergency communications operator and/or dispatcher with 911 call centres, police, fire, emergency medical services (ambulance/paramedic), private police, security, alarm response or other public safety agencies.

 

Link to Seneca College Official Website

http://www.senecacollege.ca/fulltime/ESC.html