Police Constable BSc (Hons) Degree Apprenticeship

Bachelor's degree

In Newcastle Upon Tyne

higher than £ 9000

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Newcastle upon tyne

Applications for this course are made directly through Northumbria Police. To see their latest vacancies please visit their website.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Newcastle Upon Tyne (Tyne and Wear)
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Ellison Place, NE1 8ST

Start date

On request

About this course

Entry Requirements 2019/20
Standard Entry

Applicants should be employees or have access to organisational experience in order to enable them to apply theoretical concepts to their personal and professional experience.
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The ability to benefit from Northumbria University programmes is assessed on a combination of academic and personal qualities which can be demonstrated in a number of ways.  Successful completion of a GCE or VCE Advanced level course of study (or some other equivalent qualification) is just one way ntact the admissions tutor to discuss their application. 

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Subjects

  • Police

Course programme

Understanding Police Investigations and Processes (20 Credits) Introduction to the Police Constable Role and Practice (40 Credits) Policing, Criminal Justice and Society (20 Credits) Digital Policing (20 Credits) The Police Constable and the Law (20 Credits) Professional Policing, Risk and Vulnerability (20 Credits) Research Methods for Police Constables (20 Credits) Resilience and the Police Organisation (20 Credits) Networking Technology and Internet-related Crime (20 Credits) Introduction to Policing Practice in Key Areas (40 Credits) Advanced Professional Development (60 Credits) Evidence Based Policing Dissertation (40 Credits) Advanced Professional Policing (20 Credits) Understanding Police Investigations and Processes (20 Credits) Introduction to the Police Constable Role and Practice (40 Credits) Policing, Criminal Justice and Society (20 Credits) Digital Policing (20 Credits) The Police Constable and the Law (20 Credits) Professional Policing, Risk and Vulnerability (20 Credits) Research Methods for Police Constables (20 Credits) Resilience and the Police Organisation (20 Credits) Networking Technology and Internet-related Crime (20 Credits) Introduction to Policing Practice in Key Areas (40 Credits) Advanced Professional Development (60 Credits) Evidence Based Policing Dissertation (40 Credits) Advanced Professional Policing (20 Credits)

Police Constable BSc (Hons) Degree Apprenticeship

higher than £ 9000