Policing (Cybersecurity), BSc - 2016/17

Bachelor's degree

In Canterbury

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Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Canterbury

  • Start date

    September

Fact file UCAS code I652 Policing (Cybersecurity) (Canterbury only) Length 3 years full-time Entry requirements 280 UCAS Tariff points

More entry requirement details. Location Canterbury School Law, Criminal Justice and Computing

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Location

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Canterbury (Kent)
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North Holmes Road, CT1 1QU

Start date

SeptemberEnrolment now open

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  • Police

Course programme

Policing (Cybersecurity) is one of nine named policing awards that form part of the Policing Suite of programmes. Each programme provides students with a strong and predominant grounding in policing, both conceptually and in applied practice. Each degree will facilitate the provision of the Certificate of Knowledge in Policing (CKP - see below). The Policing Suite provides the opportunity for students to specialise in police/policing-related subjects and enables them to have a more intensive understanding about an area or related aspect of policing that will better match their vocational ambitions. It equips students with learning in new and emerging trends in policing such as cybercrime, international (borderless) crime, evidence-based policing, crime science, police governance to name but a few. To provide practical experience, students are encouraged to become volunteers within the criminal justice system as part of their studies. For example, opportunities include volunteering in local police organisations as special constables, victim support and the rehabilitation of offenders within the community.

Policing (Cybersecurity), BSc - 2016/17

Price on request