BTEC HND Public Services Level 5 - DGHE Public...You must achieve a minimum of 240 credits in order...
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COURSE OUTLINE
This course is designed to meet the needs of students wishing to pursue a career in Public and Emergency Services – the Police, Fire Service, Prison Service, Armed Forces, Customs and Excise, Emergency Planning, Security Services, Public Health and Criminal Justice support agencies. You will develop a firm understanding about major incidents, human psychology and sociology, diversity, criminology health & safety and your own personal efficiency and development in all situations where public services are employed.
The Pearson BTEC Level 4 & 5 HNC/D in Public Services provides a specialist, work-related programme of study that covers the key knowledge, understanding and practical skills required in the Public Services sector and also offers particular emphasis through the choice of specialist units tailored in year 2 to your chosen careers pathway. A key progression path for BTEC HNC and HND learners is to the second or third year of a degree or honours degree programme, depending on the match of the BTEC Higher National units to the degree programme in question.
BTEC HND Public Services Level 5
INTAKES & FEES
Job Roles: Civil Servant, Armed Forces Commissioned Officer, project
management, community support worker. Events management, Political Parties - Election Campaigner, Adviser, Analyst.
NHS emergency planner. Charities Administrator/Manager.
Top-up Degrees: BA/BSc (Hons) in Public Services, Criminology,
Sociology and Criminology, Policing, Uniformed and Public Services,
Public services and the Community ,
Applied Social Science.
PROGRESSION
OPPORTUNITIES
COURSE INFORMATION SHEET 2019/20
QUALIFICATION & RECOGNITION
23rd September 2019 27th January 2020 11th May 2020
Duration: 2 Years Student loans available
Course Fees: Tuition: £6,000 (per year)
Registration & Exam fees: £250 (in Year 1) £100 (in Year 2)
David Game College Higher Education Centre
32-35 Jewry Street London EC3N 2ET
Tel: 020 3220 0347
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.dghe.ac.uk
You must achieve a minimum of 240 credits in order to achieve the BTEC HND qualification in Public Services. The qualification is awarded by Pearson, who are one of the leading examining and awarding bodies in the UK and throughout the world. This course is delivered at our London
Campus and is run in collaboration with New College Swindon.
START DATES & FEES
COURSE CONTENT PUBLIC SERVICES ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
STUDY MODES
Full-time Daytime (2days per week)
YEAR ONE MODULES CREDITS
Organisational Structure and Culture 15
Mental Health 15
Equality and Diversity 15
Public Services in Contemporary Society 15
Integrated Emergency Management 15
Law and Legal Systems 15
Third sector and Public Services 15
Psychology of Behaviour 15
YEAR TWO MODULES CREDITS
Research Project 30
Reflective Professional Practice 15
Youth Offending 15
Contemporary Sociological Issues 15
Offender Management 15
Web: www.dghe.ac.uk | Tel: 020 3220 0347 | Email: [email protected]
UK and EU students:
‘A’ level standard or overseas equivalent
Mature students (21+) with at least 2 years
of relevant experience and level 2 or
equivalent.
Other UK level 3 qualifications (e.g.
Foundation Diploma, Access to HE Certificate, a BTEC National, Advanced GNVQ or AVCE) or equivalent.
Restrictions on Learner Entry
The BTEC Level 5 qualifications are accredited on
the QCF or RQF for learners aged 18 years and over.
NOTES:
Applicants will be subject to the College’s entrance tests and a personal interview by a member of the admissions team.
Selection will be in the light of previous qualifications, past/ present experience, motivation and future aspirations.
Overseas learners must show proficiency in the
English language.
David Game College
Higher Education Centre 32-35 Jewry Street
London, EC3N 2ET
PATHWAY OPTION (one module per pathway subject to availability) CREDITS
International Institutions and Global Affairs 15
Serious and Organised Crime 15
PATHWAY OPTION (one module per pathway subject to availability) CREDITS
Justice, Punishment and Rehabilitation 15
Theories of Crime 15
Total Credits: 240