In-Service Training Schedule

Regional Police Academy In-service
All training is free to law enforcement in the region unless otherwise noted in the posting. To register, please complete the online form. For any questions, contact us @ police academy@lit.edu. You must have your agency's approval before registering for any course listed.

Important Information: The Multi-Purpose Center (Paul and Connie Szuch Building) is located at 802 E. Lavaca in Beaumont, Texas. This facility is located across the street from the main campus of LIT. Training is held downstairs in the conference room and upstairs in the in-service classroom #262 and the cadet classroom #252.

For questions, contact the LIT Regional Police Academy at 409-257-0049.   

**Please Note New Phone Number **

 

Upcoming Inservice Classes
 

                                    

Glock Armorer Course

November 9, 2023
0800-1700hrs
MPC 251 Large Academy Classroom
8 hours of TCOLE credit
$250 / 35 person limit per session
Register directly using the link below at Glock Wedsite
 https://glocktraining.com/RegWizard.aspx?classid=110706
Lamar Institute of Technology
Multi-Purpose Center
802 E. Lavaca Room
Beaumont, Texas 77705
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Intermediate Crime Scene Course (2106) 

November 13-17, 2023
0800-1700hrs
MPC 251 Large Academy Classroom
24 hours of TCOLE credit
No Fee 25  person limit per session
Register using the link below at LIT Police Academy 
Click here to register - Online Registration Form
Lamar Institute of Technology
Multi-Purpose Center
802 E. Lavaca Room
Beaumont, Texas 77705

 

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Explore and discuss the application of Forensic Genetic Genealogy (FGG) and the ways it aids in investigations. Techniques instructed will include tips in using genealogy to help establish the identities of cold case suspects and assist with identifying human remains. Instruction is provided by experienced investigators who have gained expert knowledge in their application of forensic genetic genealogy through real-life cases. Discuss topics including forensic genealogy techniques, investigative strategies for developing leads and information, as well as working with private labs and other related resources.
Topics include:
  • Case and Evidence Evaluation
  • Investigating the Genealogy Process
  • Genealogy Research & LE Resources
 


Standardized Field SoberityTest Re-Fresher

April 11, 2024
0800-1700hrs
MPC 262 Large Academy Classroom
8 hours of TCOLE credit
No Fee 25  person limit per session
Register using the link below at LIT Police Academy 
Click here to register - Online Registration Form
Lamar Institute of Technology
Multi-Purpose Center
802 E. Lavaca Room
Beaumont, Texas 77705