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BSc ( Hons ) Professional Policing
UCAS code M392
Duration 3 years full time , 4 years sandwich with work placement
Requirements A level : ABB – BBB . BTEC : DDM . T level : M , must be in a relevant course . Tariff points : 120 – 128 points from 3 A levels , or equivalent .
Subject to approval
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What ' s this course about ?
Following the National Police Curriculum , as set out by the College of Policing , this degree prepares you for the emotional , physical and mental demands of a rewarding career in policing and related fields . You ' ll gain legislative , policy and procedural knowledge and develop the critical thinking , communication , decision-making and conflict management skills you need . You will benefit from simulated facilities that replicate situations you ’ ll face in your job , gain insights from teaching staff with law enforcement experience , and get experience with local police forces .
Example placements
● Hampshire Constabulary
● Scientific Services Department ( part of our Forensic Innovation Partnership )
● Policing-focused universities in Canada and South Korea
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Example topics
● Complex investigations
● Safeguarding , vulnerability and community policing
● Response policing
● Evidence-based policing
● Communities , intelligence and information
Course highlights
● Explore crime scenes and situations using virtual reality environments , allowing you to test your skills in a simulated environment
● Build your professional network through our close ties with Sussex , Surrey and Hampshire constabularies
● Enhance your CV and apply your skills through volunteering opportunities with local police forces
● Opportunity to see other countries ’ approaches to policing by spending your placement year at a policing-focused overseas university
Future opportunities
This degree is an approved
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‘ Policing is a fascinating subject because everyone is impacted in some way by the decisions police officers make . Understanding how and why different people trust the police and have the confidence in them to do their job effectively is what interests me the most . ’
Claudia Cox , Programme Lead
entry route into the police services in England and Wales , so you ' ll be eligible to apply for police constable roles for up to five years after you graduate ( you won ’ t need to do a graduate conversion programme ). This allows you to work in neighbourhood and response policing , and with experience you can apply to work in specialist areas . You ’ ll also gain the foundation to pursue other careers in law enforcement and criminal justice , or to continue your studies at postgraduate level .
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● Algebraic structures and discrete mathematics
● Financial derivative pricing
● Partial differential equations and their applications
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‘ After meeting the lecturers and seeing the community that had been built here , I knew this was where I wanted to be . ’
Holly Vary
Future opportunities
You ’ ll develop problem-solving skills highly sought after in industry and commerce , making this an excellent route into varied fields like data analysis , computing , teaching , engineering and research . Our graduates are working in areas such as : satellite communication , medical statistics , meteorology , accounting , insurance , and government research . On the Mathematics course you ’ ll earn Chartered Mathematician status from the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications .
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BA ( Hons ) Drama and Performance
UCAS code W491
Duration 3 years full time , 4 years sandwich with work placement
Requirements A level : BBB – BBC . BTEC : DDM – DMM . T level : M , must be in a relevant course . Tariff points : 112 – 120 points to include a minimum of 2 A levels , or equivalent . Applicants will be invited to a workshop . Applicants without relevant qualifications will be requested to provide a portfolio to support their application .
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What ' s this course about ?
Take to the stage and go behind the scenes to discover the process of making theatre . Study the theory and history of theatre and drama and explore drama in many forms : performance through plays , production through devising new shows , techniques in voice , movement , criticism and analysis . Tailor the course to your preferences – choose how you ’ ll create a career in drama and performance , whether it be as an actor , designer , technician , teacher or working in the community . The world is your stage .
Example placements
● Walt Disney World Resort in Florida
● Stage and production crew at Rock Challenge
● Running and stage management at Hip Hop International
● Stage management at the Groundlings Theatre
● Dance teaching at Upbeat Music
● Journeys Festival
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Example topics
● Making theatre
● Theatre skills
● Voice and the actor
● Performance and society
● Applied theatre for young audiences
● Forming a company
Course highlights
● Learn from our internationally recognised teaching and research staff
● Hone your professional skills by working in industryleading facilities and with guest practitioners throughout your course
● Enhance your acting , performance and production talents by taking part in workshops , productions and self-created shows in professional venues
● Develop future-proof skills for the industry by working with advanced technologies in digital theatre design and production
● Broaden your abilities by learning about the spectrum of drama : technical theatre ,
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‘ I chose to study at Portsmouth because the course was so refreshing and riveting . And the city itself is so full of culture that it pulled me in . ’
Alice Bee
Graduates in work and / or further study 90 %
HESA Graduate Outcomes survey 2018 / 19
design , production , marketing , teaching and many other elements
Future opportunities
Set yourself up for a career in all areas of the drama and performing arts industry , on stage or backstage . And because the art of performing is embedded in daily life – from business negotiations to people ' s behaviour in the workplace and communications – you can also apply your skills in other industries .
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