Policing and Intelligence

Bachelor's degree

In Telford

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Telford

  • Duration

    3 Years

The course has been designed to give each student various options for their future career in law enforcement. There are two themes running throughout the degree; policing and intelligence.

This award is about ‘policing’ and ‘intelligence’ but not just the operational side to public police force. Your programme of study will address a wide array of occupations beyond the police force which require graduates with an in depth knowledge of intelligence and analysis, forensic investigative skills, knowledge of criminal law, knowledge of intelligence relating to various aspects of terrorism and counter terrorism, appreciation of mental health and wider understanding of the social context in which policing is conducted.

The professionally focused nature of this programme is designed not only to provide knowledge and skills sufficient to gain employment in policing and other security and law enforcement areas, but to also establish a firm foundation upon which to build a career.

This course has been developed in conjunction with Schools across the University, with contributions from the Schools of Law, School of Historical and Political Studies,Health and Wellbeing; Applied Science and the Business School.

Subject specific skills, such as knowledge of police procedure and evidence, mental health issues, intelligence and analysis, police ethics and management and leadership will be covered and will be complemented by the type of transferable key skills that are highly valued by employers in the graduate job market, including the ability to present and develop a cohesive argument, IT skills, research and problem-solving skills, communication skills and working as part of a team.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Telford (Shropshire)
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Level 3 Southwater One, Southwater Sqare, Southwater Way, TF3 4JG

Start date

On request

About this course

At the end of this course you, the student, will be able to demonstrate :

Knowledge, understanding and skills appropriate to graduate specifically to employment within policing or intelligence and related areas
Critical awareness of social, political and cultural diversity in the context of policing, intelligence and the wider criminal justice area
Understanding of the key concepts and theoretical approaches that have developed and are developing in relation to crime, responses to crime, policing and intelligence.
Ability to undertake research and communicate the findings of research appropriately.
Application of theory to real world practice of policing, intelligence and related areas.
The ability to act independently managing their own learning and critically reflect upon their own learning.

2019 Entry

‘A’ levels at grades BBC - CCC
BTEC QCF Extended Diploma grade MMM, BTEC QCF Diploma grade DD
Access to HE Diploma full award (Pass of 60 credits - of which a minimum of 45 credits must be at level 3 including 18 at Merit or Distinction).
If you've got other qualifications or relevant experience, please contact The Gateway for further advice before applying.
International entry requirements and application guidance can be found here

Other Requirements wo years post GCSE level. However, it is expected that some applicants will be mature students with work experience,...

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Subjects

  • Public
  • School
  • Law
  • Intelligence Analysis
  • Police
  • IT Law
  • Mental Health

Course programme

Semester 1 Starters:

UNDERGRADUATE

Year 1

4PL001 What is Policing? (20 Credits)

4PL011 Police Procedure and Evidence (20 Credits)

4PL018 Intelligence and Crime Analysis (20 Credits)

4HW010 Mental Health Perspectives (20 Credits)

4FS002 Introduction to Forensic Science or 4CJ005 Legal Issues and Human Rights or 4CJ003 Thinking about Crime or 4WL002 Basic Language or 4WL003 Elementary Language (20 Credits)

4PH003 Thinking Ethically or 4CJ002 Criminal Justice or 4WL002 Basic Language or 4WL003 Elementary Language (20 Credits)

Year 2

5PL011 Criminal Investigation (20 Credits)

5LW002 Criminal Law (20 Credits)

5PL010 Policing Major and Critical Incidents (20 Credits)

5PL002 Law Relating to Public Order and National Security (20 Credits)

5FS001 Crime Scene Investigation or 5HR002 Leading and Managing in Organisations or 5CJ002 Theories of Crime or 5WL001 Basic Language or 5WL002 Elementary Language (20 Credits)

5FS006 Crime Scene Practice and Investigative Methods or 5LW004 Advanced Criminal Law or 5CJ009 Victims and Offenders or 5SL007 Doing Quantitative Research or 5SL008 Volunteering in Action or 5WL001 Basic Language or 5WL002 Elementary Language (20 Credits)

Year 3

6CJ011 Serious and Organised Crime (20 Credits)

6FS001 Forensic Science for Policing (20 Credits)

6PL003 Research Project (20 Credits)

6PL015 Police Accountability (20 Credits)

6CJ004 Counter-Terrorism: Law, Policy and Practice or 6WL001 Intermediate/Advanced Language (20 Credits)

6CJ005 Contemporary Issues in Criminology or 6WL001 Intermediate/Advanced Language or 6CJ012 Developments in Comparative Policing and Punishment (20 Credits)

Policing and Intelligence

Price on request