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    BSc (Hons) Professional Policing

    University of East London

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    United Kingdom, London

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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    PP10

    Campuses

    University Square Stratford

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesSeptember-2023
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    Duration 3 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    GBP 14,160  / year
    Next Intake September-2023

    BSc (Hons) Professional Policing

    About

    * The University of East London is licensed by the College of Policing to offer this Pre-join Degree in Professional Policing.

    The BSc (Hons) Professional Policing degree is a 3-year full-degree (with a part-time option) being offered at UEL and is designed to meet the role and challenges for policing. It is for those wishing to join the police* or enter into a similar career.

    *NOTE: This degree does not guarantee entry into the police service. Students will need to apply to the respective police service/force and meet the selection criteria and requirements for entry. (This degree has a currency of 5-years after completion for this purpose.)

    This degree recognises that, at an entry level into policing, amongst other tasks, the police constable is required to:

    • Protect life and property
    • Deter crime
    • Provide a reassuring presence to diverse communities
    • Support victims, witnesses and other vulnerable persons
    • Conduct initial investigations
    • Interview suspects


    The curriculum is as prescribed by the College of Policing and features learning and development across a comprehensive range of professional policing situations. This includes: evidence-based policing; decision making and discretion; criminology and crime prevention; pro-active approaches to vulnerability, risk and public protection. It is professionally transformative, in that there is comprehensive, modern and up-to-date coverage of areas of knowledge, skills and professional approaches that have been identified as critical to the 21st century policing role of the constable. This includes cybercrime and digital policing.

    Optional modules relate to Organised Crime and Contemporary Challenges; and Leadership, Coaching and Mentoring.

    As policing requires a distinctive combination of applied skills and knowledge, this programme will help to develop critical thinking skills, communications and interpersonal skills, all required abilities related to policing. This includes legislation and police powers (policy and practice) structured interviewing and investigative skills, plus much more. Modules are constructed to provide 'knowledge, theory and know-how' relevant to operational policing. This includes practical, hands-on experience, with a key factor of this degree providing for 'practice and application' of skills in simulated, safe environments.

    This degree will combine all of these elements together while allowing 'you' the opportunity to take part in community placements which could be within one of a variety of areas relevant to the field of policing. (This includes as a member of the Special Constabulary.) Community involvement and work placements are therefore another significant and innovative approach of this degree.

    Note: whilst this degree teaches knowledge, theory and skills associated with the police constable role, these would also be applicable and transferable to other investigatory and enforcement positions.
    This degree is therefore of relevance to anyone wishing to enter aligned work fields with many transferable skills, for example: this includes but not limited to:

    • The National Crime Agency
    • The intelligence sector
    • The security sector
    • Cybercrime, fraud, loss reduction and risk sector
    • Border Force
    • Investigatory positions - and Ombudsmen's roles
    • The Civil Service
    • Central/Local Government (Ministries)
    • Armed Services
    • NGOs
    • Probation Service
    • Prison Service
    • Victim support agencies
    • Working with young offenders
    • Community and charity sectors

    Please contact Charles Crichlow QPM MA FRSA (Course Lead) for further information and opportunities relating to our exciting and innovative suite of qualifications that are available - at [email protected].

    The curriculum is as prescribed by the College of Policing and features learning and development across a comprehensive range of professional policing situations.

    This includes:

    • evidence-based policing
    • decision making and discretion
    • criminology and crime prevention
    • pro-active approaches to vulnerability
    • risk and public protection.

    It is professionally transformative, in that there is comprehensive, modern and up-to-date coverage of areas of knowledge, skills and professional approaches that have been identified as critical to the 21st century policing role of the constable. This includes cybercrime and digital policing.

    Optional modules relate to Organised Crime and Contemporary Challenges; and Leadership, Coaching and Mentoring.

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    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    • Tawjihi: 60% for Foundation
    • 3 x AS Levels: Foundation
    • US High School Diploma: GPA 2.0 for Foundation
    • US High School Diploma: GPA 3.0 + SAT1 1070 for Direct Entry to Bachelor's
    • International Baccalaureate (IB): 25 points with minimum 15 at Higher Level for Direct Entry to Bachelor's
    • 3 x A Levels: Direct Entry to Bachelor's

    Career

    This degree is of relevance to anyone wishing to enter aligned work fields with many transferable skills, for example: this includes but not limited to:

    • The National Crime Agency
    • The intelligence sector
    • The security sector
    • Cybercrime, fraud, loss reduction and risk sector
    • Border Force
    • Investigatory positions - and Ombudsmen's roles
    • The Civil Service
    • Central/Local Government (Ministries)
    • Armed Services
    • NGOs
    • Probation Service
    • Prison Service
    • Victim support agencies
    • Working with young offenders
    • Community and charity sectors

    Explore the different career options you can pursue with this degree and see the median salaries of the sector on our Career Coach portal.

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    GBP 14,160 

    How to Apply

    (Not applicable for UK students)

    We are thrilled to announce that our international scholarships for September 2022 have been approved and successful award winners are being notified. The is no need to re-apply for another scholarship as your eligibility will be automatically assessed at time of offer. 

    If you are an applicant, you need to ensure that you have submitted a complete application, (including your personal statement and supporting documents) and we will assess your application against our internal criteria.

    Scholarships range between £1,000 and £5,000 - off your first year's tuition fees- (depending on your course  programme). If you receive an offer of a place and are assessed as eligible for an international scholarship, the amount of the award will be indicated in your offer letter. 

    International Scholarships are issued at  the University's discretion and are only available to overseas, fee-paying, offer holders studying on an undergraduate or postgraduate taught programme. Different programmes may attract different amounts and it should be noted that not all applicants will be successful.

    International Scholarships are not available for:  

    • Short courses or exchange/study abroad programmes
    • Franchised programmes
    • Pre-Masters programmes
    • International foundation programmes
    • Pre-sessional English programmes

    If you have any questions, please contact [email protected]

    • International fees and funding
      • Funding for North Americans
      • International Scholarships
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