Regulations for the Certificate in Law Enforcement and Security Management (in Chinese) (part-time face-to-face)

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Regulations for the Certificate in Law Enforcement and Security Management (in Chinese) (part-time face-to-face)

1. General
1.1 These regulations are made under paragraphs 1 to 4 of the Regulations for the Award of Sub-degree Qualifications (Sub-degrees).
1.2 In these regulations definitions shall apply as in the Regulations for the Award of Sub-degree Qualifications and in the Interpretation Section of the Academic Rules and Regulations.
   
   
2. Entry Requirements
2.1 To enter the Certificate in Law Enforcement and Security Management (in Chinese) (part-time face-to-face), a student shall be a serving police officers of the Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) who has completed the HKPF’s Recruit Police Constable Foundation Training Course.
   
   
3. Certificate in Law Enforcement and Security Management (in Chinese) (part-time face-to-face) (CLESMC)
3.1 To be eligible for the award of the Certificate in Law Enforcement and Security Management (in Chinese) (part-time face-to-face), a student shall:
  3.1.1 comply with the Regulations for Admission, Registration and Maintenance of Status; and
  3.1.2 comply with the Regulations for the Award of Sub-degree Qualifications (Sub-degrees); and
  3.1.3 obtain at least 30 credits in courses prescribed by the regulations.
3.2 For the Certificate in Law Enforcement and Security Management (in Chinese) (part-time face-to-face), the University has prescribed that a student must:
  3.2.1 have successfully completed the Hong Kong Police Force’s Recruit Police Constable Foundation Training Course (which is deemed to be equivalent to 15 credits of study at the OUHK); and
  3.2.2 successfully complete 15 credits from courses listed in Table 1.


Table 1

Course Code

Course Title

Credits

Middle level
LESM A205CF Social Studies in Policing

7.5

LESM A206CF Psychology in Policing

7.5



October 2007