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The EPPS Program is committed to professional development for police leaders, which is why we are announcing the Command Staff Professional Development Initiative. In consultation with law enforcement professionals from South Carolina and beyond, and with subject matter experts, pedagogical specialists, and experienced instructional designers, this initiative will provide an in-depth exploration of a range of critical topics, equipping police leaders with knowledge and practical skills that they can immediately bring back to their agencies.

In support of these goals, we are pleased to host the Executive Credential in Police Leadership (ECPL) program.  The ECPL was designed with extensive input from public safety professionals around South Carolina to be a rigorous, evidence-based training program that empowers current and rising law enforcement executives to lead their agencies now and into the future. Built around effective adult learning principles, the ECPL provides cutting edge insight that we are constantly refining based on feedback from earlier cohorts.

The map below illustrates the various agencies within South Carolina that we have provided training or research assistance for.


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Empower law enforcement and professionals by providing comprehensive leadership development, cutting-edge research, tailored technical assistance while advancing knowledge, refining practices, and elevating the standards of professionalism within the law enforcement community.

MSL in Public Safety Executive Leadership

Earn a Master of Studies in Law in 30 credit hours or a Certificate in 18 credit hours. Taught by experienced professionals and attorneys practicing in the field, our graduate and certificate programs are primarily online in an on-demand format, including four one-week, in-person class sessions. No LSAT or GRE required.

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All of our upcoming events are currently full. Please check back soon for updated course list.

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