Policing, Policy and Leadership
Bachelor's degree
In Portsmouth
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Location
Portsmouth
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Start date
Different dates available
Why take this course? This course has been specifically designed for police officers and those in related occupations with an interest in securing or enhancing a role that requires knowledge and skills in policing, policy and management. You may apply your learning to your own organisation as part of the programme, which meets relevant occupational standards for the police and/or security organisations/services. All applicants should apply as soon as possible to reserve a place and ensure adequate preparations are made for the start of your studies. The latest we can receive an 'on time' application (with all associated documentation) is 5 September 2016. Applications received after this date may be processed, but your course induction and start to studies may well be disrupted. Distance Learning Brochure
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About this course
What will I experience? On this course you will examine: Strategy and tactics around core policing in the context, for example, of policing diverse communities Policing policy and police leadership in the context of police governance and partnerships Organisational and resource management in the context of operational delivery
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Subjects
- IT
- Police
- Leadership
- IT Management
- Security
- Management
- IT Security
Course programme
A significant number of our students are drawn from police officers and police staff seeking to further their career development in managerial roles in police and related organisations. Others have also found this course useful in developing their professional portfolio as a means of securing employment in policing or security-related organisations.
Complete the University's online application form (not a UCAS form)
- Strategy and tactics around core policing in the context, for example, of policing diverse communities
- Policing policy and police leadership in the context of police governance and partnerships
- Organisational and resource management in the context of operational delivery
Additional information
- Duration
- 2 years part time distance learning, 3 years part time distance learning
- Entry
- A second-class honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject. Exceptionally, applicants with strong relevant criminal justice experience will be considered. English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.5, with a minimum score of 6.0 in Reading and Writing components.
- Fees
UK/EU/Channel Islands/Isle of Man students and International students
2016/17 entry: part-time: year 1 £2,100 * (fees for the first two years of study only.
2017/18 entry: part-time: year 1 £2,100 * (fees for the first two years of study only.Course is eligible for Government Postgraduate Loan
* Fees are subject to annual increase.
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View additional course costs- Contact
+44 (0)23 9284 3931- Department
- Institute of Criminal Justice Studies
- Programme specification
Policing, Policy and Leadership