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BTEC HND Public Services

Key Information
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    Campus: David Game College - London

  • Duration Icon

    Duration: 2 years

  • Mode of Study Icon

    Mode of Study: Full-time (Daytime or Evenings and Saturdays)*

  • Level of Study Icon

    Level of Study: RQF Levels 4 and 5

  • Next Start Date Icon

    Next Start Date: 25 September 2023

  • Awarding Body Icon

    Awarding Body: Pearson

  • UCAS code Icon

    UCAS code: HPUB

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    Intakes: January, May & September

Overview

This course is designed to meet the needs of students wishing to pursue a career in the Public Services sector, most notably the Police Service, Criminal Intelligence, Major Crime Investigation, Crime Analytics, Justice Services such as in Probation / Youth Justice, Security Services Personnel and other Criminal Justice support agencies. You will develop a firm understanding of the Justice system and criminology, human psychology and sociology, diversity, health & safety and your own personal efficiency and development in all situations where crime and criminal services specialists 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 for the Public Services sector.

There are opportunities for further study and career options.
At the end of your course, you will have a recognised qualification which will aid progression into employment in the public services with a particular focus on crime and criminal justice along with other careers that require a disciplined but caring approach. It also offers career progression and professional development for those already in employment.

On successful completion of the HND, there is an opportunity to complete a third-year‘ top-up’ with us studying a level 6 BSc (Hons) Criminology & Criminal Justice programme, which is delivered in partnership with the University of Gloucestershire. Alternatively, the HND could lead you to a suitable degree at another provider or graduate entry to selective institutions.

This course provides:

  • In-depth study of a wide range of public and criminal justice service operations
  • Opportunities to find out about jobs available in these services and prepare you for their entry procedures
  • Regular contact with public service workers and visits to public service providers
  • Assignments and projects directly related to the contemporary public service scene
  • Practical work on community projects

 

*This course is delivered two days per week or two evenings plus Saturday. In addition, learners are required to attend a personal tutor meeting twice per semester.

 

  • Modules
  • Entry Requirements
  • Admissions Process
  • Course Specifications
  • Assessment
  • Progression
  • Careers
  • HNC

Pearson BTEC HND Diploma Level 5 Public Services (with a Crime and Criminal Justice specialist pathway)

Year 1LevelCredits
Organisational Structure and Culture415
Mental Health415
Equality and Diversity415
Public Services in Contemporary Society415
Crime Reduction & Community Safety415
Law and Legal Systems415
Third Sector and Public Services415
Psychology of Behaviour415
Total Credits120

 

Year 2LevelCredits
Reflective Professional Practice515
Youth Offending515
Contemporary Sociological Issues515
Offender Management515
Justice, Punishment and Rehabilitation515
Theories of Crime515
Research Project530
Total Credits120

Note: The HND is awarded on completion of a minimum of 240 credits.

 

 

At DGHE, we review applications individually, considering each applicant’s unique circumstances. Whether you hold a UK qualification, possess work experience or have obtained qualifications from overseas, we are open to discussing your application and exploring potential pathways for admission. We’ll look at the complete picture when it comes to your application; just get in touch with our admissions team at admissions@dghe.ac.uk, who will be able to advise you.

Examples of accepted qualifications

  • A level standard or overseas equivalent
  • Or other UK level 3 qualifications (e.g. Foundation Diploma, Access to HE Certificate, a BTEC Diploma/National, Advanced GNVQ or AVCE)
  • Or Overseas Qualifications equivalent to Level 3 (e.g. Diploma de Baccalaureate, Brandos Atestas, Ensino Medio, etc.)

For more information on accepted international qualifications, visit our designated page.

Non-standard qualifications & Mature applicants

  • We encourage mature students who are 21 years of age or older to apply. At DGHE, we value mature students’ diverse experiences and perspectives. While some entry requirements may still apply for this programme, we welcome applicants with relevant work experiences and carefully consider each one individually.

English Language Requirements:

IELTS 5.5 / 4/C in English GCSE / Functional Skills Level 2

Students who have studied in a country where English is not the primary language will be required to meet our English Language Requirements. Usually, students must take an English Test offered by DGHE or provide one of the above.

*If you do not meet the required standard of English requirement in the assessment, you will be offered our Pre-sessional English language course to help you improve your English to the necessary level to gain admission to the course.

Restrictions on learner entry:

The BTEC Higher National qualifications require learners to be 18 years and over at the start of their course.

The College will ensure those entry requirements are applied in accordance with institutional policy and that the admissions process will take the following format.

Step 1: Apply

All applicants must first create an online portal account with David Game Higher Education and complete the application form

Step 2: Upload Documents

All applicants must upload the following documents on the portal:

  • Examination transcripts (English translation where necessary), or notarised copies and English Language examination transcripts (where applicable)
  • Your CV
  • A copy of your passport
  • Proof of Address (e.g. Bank Statement, household utility bill, current UK driving licence)
  • A 300-500 word personal statement outlining the reasons for applying to your chosen programme, how you feel you will benefit from the programme of study, what contributions you will make to the College and how this will help your future career aspirations
  • Photo (Passport style picture)
  • Employment reference letter (if applicable)

Note: If you are not able to submit the documents online, you can bring them to the college, and a staff member can do it on your behalf. If requested, applicants must provide two references in support of their suitability for the programme.

Step 3: Arrange an Interview

  • Applicants will be subject to a personal interview where possible, either by a member of the admissions team or an approved agency (where this is not possible, acceptance will be based on the information contained in the application form and any supporting documents)
  • Arrange an appointment to visit DGHE to present certain original documents and attend an interview. You can do this via email at admissions@dghe.ac.uk or via telephone at 02032200347
  • Applications can also be submitted in person at our DGHE campus. Monday to Friday, 9 am – 5 pm.

Note: All applicants must present original examination transcripts on the interview day.

Step 4: Internal English Test

Applicants whose first language is not English, with no formal or recognised qualification, will be required to take the DGHE English Entry test to determine whether their level of English is appropriate for the course applied. The level required for entry onto the HND is typically an IELTS 5.5 or above.

If you do not meet the required standard of English requirement in the assessment, you will be offered our Pre-sessional English language course to help you improve your English to the necessary level to gain admission to the course.

Step 5: Accepting your Offer
Applicants will be notified of the outcome of their application after completing steps 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the assessment day.

If the application is successful, the applicant will be sent a formal ‘Unconditional Offer’ letter via email. Once the applicant accepts the offer, they are entering into a legal, contractual agreement with the College.

A ‘conditional offer’ can be issued to an applicant with one or more outstanding conditions to be met. These can include passing an English language test or providing an original copy of evidence referred to in their application form. After such conditions are met, the College will issue the Unconditional Offer letter.

Note: Closer to the start of the course, the Admissions Team will send information regarding the induction day and timetable.

 

 

Campus Name: David Game College

Course Duration: Two years, full time

Course Delivery: Two days per week or 2 evenings and Saturdays

Course Fees: £8,900

Awarding Body: Pearson

Note: UK/EU students may be eligible for study loans/grants from the Student Loans Company. This support can help finance both your studies and day-to-day living expenses (depending on the course level). You can find more information related to Student Finance and the necessary qualifications by visiting the corresponding links. For more information, please get in touch with the admissions team at admissions@dghe.ac.uk or T: 0203 220 0347

 

 

To gain the HND, each module must be successfully completed. Assessment is by a combination of coursework, assignments, projects or an examination. All assessments are externally verified by Pearson. Most units on the BTEC Higher National Diploma (HND) level courses are worth 15 UK credits.

Students will be expected to commit at least 150 notional hours towards completing the learning outcomes per unit. This usually consists of a combination of around 60% direct teaching time and around 40% independent study time (e.g. preparations for research and assessments, background reading, etc.).

  • We use various assessments, simulations, and role plays as part of the assessment process to address challenging areas of practice. We share with critical friends how students can be supported throughout the course of the programme in their attempts to gain voluntary hours within the sector and how experts from the field will be involved in the delivery of the programme to provide students with real-life scenarios.
  • Small class sizes and individual attention enable us to help students from all backgrounds gain the qualifications needed to maximise their higher education and career prospects.
  • DGHE provides workshops that are centred on the idea that a learner can build upon their learning through engaging in learning activities that are relevant to their subject areas.
  • Students are supported throughout their learning to develop their knowledge, skills and values required for future employment. Teaching is frequently based upon an experiential model of learning, enabling students to develop the ‘what,’ ‘how,’ and ‘why’ of practice.

 

On successful completion of the HND, there is an opportunity to complete a third-year‘ top-up’ with us studying a level 6 BSc (Hons) Criminology & Criminal Justice programme, which is delivered in partnership with the University of Gloucestershire. Alternatively, the HND could lead you to a suitable degree at another provider or graduate entry to selective institutions.

For a comprehensive list of universities that offer other top-up degree pathways, please find out more here.

 

 

On successful completion of this 2-year course, students will have strong career prospects in diverse areas of the Public Sector, including:

  • Police officer
  • Major crime investigator
  • Criminal Intelligence analyst
  • Scenes of crime
  • Crime analyst
  • Detention officer
  • Justice Services (youth justice/ probation officer)
  • Security services personnel
  • Prison Officer

 

 

The HNC consists of the first year of the HND (i.e. 120 credits at Level 4 Higher National Certificate).

Please enquire today if you want to study for the HNC programme; the start dates are as per the HND.

 

 

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