Course overview
Ideal if you want to work in areas like the Armed Forces, Police, Ambulance and Fire services, this professional pathway will help you progress.
What will I study?
This course will provide you with the expertise required to gain employment in a wide range of public services. Alternatively, you will be able to continue your studies at university level. You will need to have a strong interest in a variety of services.
Modules
- Core Modules
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Citizenship and Diversity
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Behaviour and Discipline in the Uniformed Protective Services
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Physical Preparation, Health and Wellbeing
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Teamwork, Leadership and Communication in the Uniformed Protective Services
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Government and the Protective Services
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Global Affairs, the Media and the Uniformed Protective Services
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Planning for and Responding to Emergency Incidents
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Skills for Outdoor Activities and the Uniformed Protective Services
- Optional Modules
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Police Powers and the Law
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Professional Development in the Uniformed Protective Services
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Expedition Skills
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Criminal Investigation
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Principals of Managing Security Threats
Entry requirements
- Five GCSEs at grade 4 or above including English Language and Maths.
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- A BTEC Level 2 Diploma or above and GCSE English Language and Maths at grade 4 or above.
Why study Public Services at USP?
- Compulsory trips and visits on this course are an integral and exciting part
- Links to employability within the public services Opportunity to access Higher Education
Additional Costs
To reflect the Public Services Sector, students studying this course will be required to purchase t-shirts/polo shirts and/or a jumper to wear throughout their studies. Prices start from £15 and more information will be shared once students have confirmed their place on this course.
Students will also need to cover costs for trips on CPD days, a trip to Stubbers in Year 2 (which will be £50) and optional course trips such as visiting New York City or Krakow, Poland.
What could I do next?
After completing the course you can apply for employment in the Public Services e.g. the Fire Service, Police, Armed Forces and related civilian occupations. You may also progress onto a Higher Education course.
Related Career Pathways
Find out more about the Career Pathways this course relates to.