Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET)
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
- Day Class begins - January 2nd, 2013 - 7:00 am, Room 120
- Night Class begins - January 2nd, 2013 - 5:45 pm, Room 120
***All classes are held at the Greenville Center on Memorial Drive***
Completed Packets must be turned into Mrs. Wendy Wooten, Office #133 by Nov. 30, 2012.
Director: Jeff Robinson, email: jrobinso@email.pittcc.edu
Administrative Secretary: Mrs. Wendy Wooten, email: wwooten@email.pittcc.edu, 252-493-7572
Greenville Center, Room 120 (3107 S. Memorial Drive, Greenville N.C.)
252-493-7572
252-321-4549 fax
Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) is designed to give students essential skills required for entry-level employment as law enforcement officers with state, county or municipal governments or with private enterprise.
This program utilizes State-commission-mandated topics and methods of instruction. 35 blocks of instruction include but are not limited to, criminal law, juvenile law, civil process, traffic crash investigations, alcoholic beverage laws, investigative, patrol, custody and court procedures, emergency responses, ethics and community relations.
Successful graduates receive a curriculum certificate after passing the certification examinations mandated by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission and/or the North Carolina Sheriff's Education and Training Standard Commission.
Admission Procedures/Requirements
- No online applications accepted for this program.
- Admission packets can be picked up from the Greenville Center, Room 129 & 133.
- Must be a high school graduate or have a GED.
- Must have a letter of sponsorship by a NC Law Enforcement Agency.
- Must be 20 years of age.
- No felony convictions.
- No major misdemeanors.
- Must pass physical exam by a NC doctor.
- Must pass required reading test.
COURSEWORK
| Class Hours | Lab Hours | Clinical/Work Exp | Credit Hours |
| 9 | 30 | 0 | 19 |
This course covers the skills and knowledge needed for entry-level employment as a law enforcement officer in North Carolina. Emphasis is placed on topics and areas as defined by the North Carolina Administrative Code. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate competence in the topics and areas required for the state comprehensive examination. This is a certificate level course.