Class Fee: $200.00
Delivery: Online
Passing Score: 75%
Exam: 170 Questions
Curriculum: 18 Topics
Traditional Training Schedule
Monday to Friday
Times: 0800 to 1630
40 hours + 2 hours for Examination
Evenings Training Schedule
Monday to Friday (2 Weeks)
Times: 1730 to 2200
40 hours + 2 hours for Examination
Weekends Training Schedule
Saturday and Sunday (2 Weeks)
Times: 0800 to 1630
40 hours + 2 hours for Examination
State of Florida - Class “D” Unarmed Security Officer (ONLINE)
Security Officer Unarmed D License State of Florida Department of Agriculture Division of Licensing course consists of 40 hours of course work and 2 hours for your 170 questions exam. This course is proctored and the student must be present in class on the platform utilized with a live feed showing yourself during the entire class.
The State of Florida requires that you answer random questions during the course in order to verify that you are present during the class sessions. In the event that you do not answer the randomized questions the system will mark you absent from class and you would have to re-take the class at another class session. Bay Area Security Academy may extend to you a courtesy reduced enrollment fee; however, Bay Area Security Academy is not obligated to extend any discounts if it deems that the student had not completed the course with a valid reason. Such reason is solely unto the instructor’s discretion. A valid excuse is an example such as a death in the immediate family has occurred and upon providing a valid death certificate, obituary; consideration will be taken.
In other words, there are very limited excuses that will be considered for absenteeism. In the event that this is the case you must complete the course by the next class session. This course includes an exam review and exam. Upon successful completion of the course students may apply to the Division of Licensing for their D License.
Mandatory Curriculum
Legal Aspects of Security
Role of Security Officers
Security Officer Conduct
Physical Security
Security Patrols
Safeguarding Information
Principles of Access Control
Communication Systems
Interviewing Techniques
Observation and Reporting
Principles of Communication
Medical Emergencies
Emergency Preparedness
Safety Awareness
Weapons Introduction
Special Issues
Terrorism
Event Security Assignments