Skip to main content

National College Credit Recommendation Service

Board of Regents  |  University of the State of New York

Office of the Sheriff of the City of New York | Evaluated Learning Experience

New York City Office of the Sheriff Basic Course for Peace Officers with Firearms

Length: 

670 hours, including 251 hours of supervised field practice. 

Location: 
30-10 Starr Ave., Long Island City, NY 11101
Dates: 

February 2018 - Present.

Instructional delivery format: 
Traditional classroom model
Learner Outcomes: 

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: evaluate the application of constitutional law to real world scenarios; evaluate approaches and responses to situations involving individuals exhibiting mental health issues; synthesize information based on situational awareness to prepare written reports; assess and identify safety and security needs in preparation of large events; demonstrate driving skills and methods which allows them to develop safe driving behaviors and safe driving habits; demonstrate the critical behaviors and safe driving habits needed by officers in emergency response situations; demonstrate a proficiency in community interaction, suspect apprehension, processing arrests, vehicle operation, vouchering evidence, report writing and officer safety; perform at the 50th percentile in the areas of muscular endurance and cardiovascular capacity or meet a physical fitness standard that has been properly validated demonstrating job relatedness to the physical tasks necessary to be performed by a police officer; identify the behavioral signs and major causes of emotional distress, mental illness, substance abuse, medical conditions, and situational problems; assess and intervene effectively in situations involving emotionally distressed persons; effectively document observations and interventions when involved in situations with an emotionally distressed person; define the role, responsibilities and standards of law enforcement and peace officers; describe constitutional law as applied to the exclusionary rule; exercise effective listening skills to assess situations and document factual information and observations accurately and sequentially; synthesize information and fact patterns; properly execute a concise, and accurate New York State incident report; analyze effective strategies and techniques during police interactions; apply understanding of procedural justice, community policing, professional communications, and defensive tactics to policing special populations; understand and explain constitutional requirements for police in the areas of standards of proof, search and seizure, temporary questioning of people in public places, interview and interrogation, evidence concepts and accusatory instruments.

Instruction: 

The Basic Course for Peace Officers conducted by the New York City Office of the Sheriff consists of classroom instruction and field instruction. The curriculum integrates major themes that correspond to academic content areas taught over six months. Students must successfully complete all components of the course including field experience, physical education, and related required training in areas such as National Incident Management System (NIMS) to access credit recommendations.

Credit recommendation: 

In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 26 semester hours distributed as follows: 1 semester hour in Emergency Vehicle Operations; 4 semester hours in Criminal Law; 6 semester hours in Police Administration and Police Operations; 4 semester hours in Crisis Intervention; 5 semester hours in Health Science or Physical Education (including 1 semester hour in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) training); and 6 semester hours in Internship in Police Administration, Police Operations, Police Science or Criminal Justice (2/23).

Top