Police Studies HND
Course overview
Qualification | Advanced Diploma |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 2 years |
Intakes | September |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
Applicants must provide the college with evidence of their ability to study at Level HE4 and HE5. Evidence of 160 UCAS Points is required, demonstrated through:
- Five GCSEs at grade C or above
- Two A-Levels at grade C or above
- BTEC Diploma / Extended Diploma at Merit or above
- Kite-marked Access Course
Applications will also be considered from those who do not have the entry requirements outlined above. The College will consider applications on the basis of evidence of personal, professional and educational experience which indicate an applicant's ability to meet the demands of a Level 4/5 award.
Curriculum
Year 1
- Police History, Development and Careers
- Fair Treatment, Ethics, and Diversity in the Police
- Law, Justice and Punishment
- Offences Relating to Property and Weapons
- Road Traffic Offences
- Public Order and Offences Related to Persons
- Training and Fitness for Sport and Exercise
Year 2
- Psychology and Human Behaviour
- Police Interview Techniques for Investigation Purposes
- Research Design, Implementation and Evaluation
- Contemporary Police Issues
- Operational Policing
- Pro-active Investigation Techniques
- Criminal Investigation Process