The Professional Policing course will be taught across both the Cyncoed and Llandaff campuses, where students will benefit from a range of facilities.

Throughout this policing degree, students will take part in policing related scenarios and simulated exercises designed to develop problem solving and decision making skills. All of these facilities provide our students with excellent opportunities for immersive learning.

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​Modern policing is facing new professional challenges and the communities served by the police are increasingly diverse and complex, with differing needs and priorities. The nature of crime is also evolving. The constable role sits at the heart of effective professional policing.

Modules will be delivered in four-week blocks that allow students to deeply engage with each subject. Students study one module at a time and therefore focus on only one assessment. This concentrated focus enables students to explore topics in greater depth, developing a level of rational criticality appropriate with University study. With a particular emphasis on collaborative enquiry, allowing for greater integration and synthesis of learning.

For general enquiries please contact the Admissions Team on 029 2041 6044 or email askadmissions@cardiffmet.ac.uk.

We endeavour to deliver courses as described and will not normally make changes to courses, such as course title, content, delivery, and teaching provision. However, it may be necessary for the university to make changes in the course provision before or after enrolment. It reserves the right to make variations to content or delivery methods, including discontinuation or merging courses if such action is considered necessary. Please read our Terms and Conditions for the full information.

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This degree can be studied as a three-year full-time degree or a four-year full-time degree that includes a year of foundational study. Our foundation year is intended to prepare you for your subsequent years of studying, offering you the chance to strengthen your skills, knowledge and confidence.

Each 20 credit module has approximately 200 hours of study attached to it. Typically, 48 of these hours will be delivered in taught sessions such as lectures, seminars and workshops, usually scheduled as 4 hours per week. Approximately 52 hours are assigned for directed study and preparation tasks which are set weekly as part of the taught sessions and the remaining 100 hours are self-directed study where students undertake the reading required for the module and complete their required assessment.

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South Wales Police are offering a bursary scheme for Ethnic minorities and under-represented groups who apply to the BA (Hons) Professional Policing degree. Up to £4,000 is available to students.

Throughout this policing degree, students will take part in policing related scenarios and simulated exercises designed to develop problem solving and decision making skills. All of these facilities provide our students with excellent opportunities for immersive learning.

Cyncoed is a busy campus that offers on-site accommodation, excellent sporting facilities and a purpose-built Campus Centre including an on-site shop, coffee bars and refectory. We also have a psychology laboratory, drama studio, and plenty of outdoor space.

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Modules will be delivered in four-week blocks that allow students to deeply engage with each subject. Students study one module at a time and therefore focus on only one assessment. This concentrated focus enables students to explore topics in greater depth, developing a level of rational criticality appropriate with University study. With a particular emphasis on collaborative enquiry, allowing for greater integration and synthesis of learning.

“Having guest speakers take over some teaching sessions, has helped my knowledge and understanding. Hearing from current police officers or former officers, about their experiences and their stories has provided a broader view of the police service.In year two we had a visit from Barnardos and the St Giles Trust to speak about exploitation of young people which really grasped my interest and swayed my vision from the police to youth work and providing care and support before, throughout and after crime has been committed.”Sofi Keysell, Professional Policing – BA (Hons)Read more

Each 20 credit module has approximately 200 hours of study attached to it. Typically, 48 of these hours will be delivered in taught sessions such as lectures, seminars and workshops, usually scheduled as 4 hours per week. Approximately 52 hours are assigned for directed study and preparation tasks which are set weekly as part of the taught sessions and the remaining 100 hours are self-directed study where students undertake the reading required for the module and complete their required assessment.

This BA (Hons) Professional Policing degree is an academic knowledge-based degree based upon the National Policing Curriculum for the police constable role; licensed by the College of Policing.​​​​​

The modules are supported through the use of the University's Virtual Learning Environment, Moodle, which is web based and so is accessible anywhere via the internet. All course based material is held here, including lecture and seminar presentations, assessment information and additional reading or resources. Tutors also use Moodle to email students with information and updates.

The Professional Policing degree is one of the recognised routes to becoming a police constable. While successful completion of the degree will not guarantee you entry into the police force, if you are subsequently accepted by the police (during a five year period after graduation) you will benefit from a shorter on-the-job training programme. Graduates will also need to meet the specified fitness, medical and other recruitment requirements of your chosen police force. A successful recruit to the police service via this entry route is subject to a two-year probationary period as specified in Police Regulations.

This degree can be studied as a three-year full-time degree or a four-year full-time degree that includes a year of foundational study. Our foundation year is intended to prepare you for your subsequent years of studying, offering you the chance to strengthen your skills, knowledge and confidence.

If you are a mature applicant, have relevant experience or RPL that you would like us to consider, please contact Admissions.

“During the degree, lecturers always informed us of exciting or new opportunities available to us. When they explained about the special constabulary, I knew straight away I wanted to give it a try. I applied for South Wales Police (SWP) Special Constabulary at the end of my first year at Cardiff Met and I was successful and began my training the start of second year. Alongside my degree it has been amazing to experience what it is like to be on a Neighbourhood policing team and on Response policing.A highlight for me as a Special Constable was receiving a ‘Certificate of Commendation’ from the Chief Officers of the Special Constabulary for my efforts to help save a man’s life on a bridge in Bridgend. Becoming a Special Constable has enabled me to learn all about the role of a Police Officer, apply things I’ve learnt into my modules and prepare myself for when I join the police full-time.”Olivia Lester, Professional Policing – BA (Hons)Read more

Assessments are interesting and varied and are closely mapped to the requirements of the College of Policing. Assessments are designed to maximise learning and provide realistic opportunities to demonstrate knowledge and understanding.

This degree will undergo a periodic review in 2024/5 to ensure the course content is and remains current. Should any changes to course content be made as a result of the review, all applicants will be informed once changes are confirmed.​

Graduates can also pursue careers in other organisations, for example: GCHQ, National Crime Agency, probation service, military police, private security industry.

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Please note: You will need to apply using a specific UCAS code if you wish to undertake the 4 years including foundation. Please refer to Key Course Information at the bottom of this page.

Every student is assigned a personal tutor when they begin the course and this tutor supports them for the entirety of their degree. There are scheduled tutorial meetings that students attend, but tutors also operate an open-door policy which allows students to access them outside the scheduled meetings. The university has well-established student support provision for students who have additional learning needs and also is equipped to deal with any issues that arise during the course of a student's studies.

Our dedicated Crime House facilities include a custody suite, observation and surveillance suite, and victim and suspect interview room, which provide you with critical simulated learning opportunities to put the knowledge and skills you learn into practice.

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If you are a mature applicant, have relevant experience or RPL that you would like us to consider, please contact Admissions.

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This pre-join degree aims to equip you with the knowledge, skills and experience required for the police constable role. It aims to develop high levels of professional knowledge and skills across a range of complex and challenging situations and contexts, as well as demonstration of appropriate behaviours congruent with effective and appropriate front-line policing.

The staff on this programme are from a variety of backgrounds, with both national and international experience within their specialisms. They are committed to providing a high quality, supportive learning environment. A range of contemporary pedagogical approaches will be incorporated in the delivery of each module.  Policing specialists and academics from disciplines spanning across all Schools within the university (law, digital technology, education, social policy, and youth and community work) will provide multiple contemporary perspectives, engaging students in communities of enquiry.

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Combinations of the above qualifications are accepted if they meet our minimum requirements. If your qualifications aren’t listed, please contact Admissions or refer to the UCAS Course Search.

The staff on this programme are from a variety of backgrounds, with both national and international experience within their specialisms. They are committed to providing a high quality, supportive learning environment. A range of contemporary pedagogical approaches will be incorporated in the delivery of each module.  Policing specialists and academics from disciplines spanning across all Schools within the university (law, digital technology, education, social policy, and youth and community work) will provide multiple contemporary perspectives, engaging students in communities of enquiry.

If you do not meet these entry requirements, we also offer a Foundation Year which allows progression to Year 1 upon successful completion.​

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The assessments are completed on either an individual or group basis. Modules have integrated b assessments: critical essays, exhibitions, portfolios and live scenarios. These all focus on developing students' knowledge, understanding and skills in relation to the Evidence-Based Policing dissertation that students undertake in their final year of study.

​At Cyncoed, students will put knowledge into practice at our dedicated Crime House, taking part in mock scenarios such as house searches, booking into custody, and victim and suspect interviews.

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Cyncoed is a busy campus that offers on-site accommodation, excellent sporting facilities and a purpose-built Campus Centre including an on-site shop, coffee bars and refectory. We also have a psychology laboratory, drama studio, and plenty of outdoor space.

Every student is assigned a personal tutor when they begin the course and this tutor supports them for the entirety of their degree. There are scheduled tutorial meetings that students attend, but tutors also operate an open-door policy which allows students to access them outside the scheduled meetings. The university has well-established student support provision for students who have additional learning needs and also is equipped to deal with any issues that arise during the course of a student's studies.

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​At Cyncoed, students will put knowledge into practice at our dedicated Crime House, taking part in mock scenarios such as house searches, booking into custody, and victim and suspect interviews.

Llandaff is a busy and bustling campus. With millions of pounds of recent investment, it offers state-of-the art learning facilities for our students. At the Llandaff Campus students will be able to learn in our new Moot Court room, simulating elements of a criminal trial alongside Cardiff Met LLB (Hons) Law students.

On completion of the degree, students may choose to apply to study at Cardiff Met at postgraduate level on our MA, MPhil and PhD courses, including the MSc Criminology and Criminal Investigations.

Llandaff is a busy and bustling campus. With millions of pounds of recent investment, it offers state-of-the art learning facilities for our students. At the Llandaff Campus students will be able to learn in our new Moot Court room, simulating elements of a criminal trial alongside Cardiff Met LLB (Hons) Law students.

The assessments are completed on either an individual or group basis. Modules have integrated b assessments: critical essays, exhibitions, portfolios and live scenarios. These all focus on developing students' knowledge, understanding and skills in relation to the Evidence-Based Policing dissertation that students undertake in their final year of study.

The BA (Hons) Professional Policing degree at Cardiff Met will help prepare you for a career as a police officer. This police course is designed to meet all the core requirements of the National Police Curriculum for the College of Policing’s pre-join degree in Professional Policing.

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Students are given the submission dates for assessments at the start of each module, as well as an assessment overview grid for the whole of the academic year to help them plan and manage their time effectively. Students receive individual feedback on their work that identifies strengths and areas for improvement.

On completion of the degree, students may choose to apply to study at Cardiff Met at postgraduate level on our MA, MPhil and PhD courses, including the MSc Criminology and Criminal Investigations.

Assessments are interesting and varied and are closely mapped to the requirements of the College of Policing. Assessments are designed to maximise learning and provide realistic opportunities to demonstrate knowledge and understanding.

“There are many volunteering options available to you on the policing degree to take advantage of. I chose to volunteer with South Wales Police working on the safety bus and helping vulnerable members of the public.Undertaking this role has reaffirmed my passion to join the police, as well as giving me the extra knowledge to help complete my university assignments and apply information I have learnt to practical situations.”Jack Lewis, Professional Policing – BA (Hons)Read more

We use a variety of teaching approaches designed to accommodate a range of learning needs. This includes workshops, seminars, lectures and virtual learning environments. Students will also be presented with simulated complex policing problems that they are required to analyse and synthesise an appropriate response for. These simulated exercises are designed to develop problem solving and decision making skills.

The Professional Policing degree is one of the recognised routes to becoming a police constable. While successful completion of the degree will not guarantee you entry into the police force, if you are subsequently accepted by the police (during a five year period after graduation) you will benefit from a shorter on-the-job training programme. Graduates will also need to meet the specified fitness, medical and other recruitment requirements of your chosen police force. A successful recruit to the police service via this entry route is subject to a two-year probationary period as specified in Police Regulations.

The Professional Policing course will be taught across both the Cyncoed and Llandaff campuses, where students will benefit from a range of facilities.

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If you do not meet these entry requirements, we also offer a Foundation Year which allows progression to Year 1 upon successful completion.​

“We pride ourselves on having a diverse range of experience in our teaching team. We have staff who are ex police officers in the UK and USA, and ex Crime Scene Investigators who bring their expertise to the role and share their experiences with the students. Being able to draw on first-hand case studies really helps to put into perspective what policing is really like and gives students an opportunity to test their skills when thinking about how they would deal with a situation had they been Police Officers dealing with it.”Kelly Hill, Professional Policing Course Lecturer and Programme Director

For general enquiries please contact the Admissions Team on 029 2041 6044 or email askadmissions@cardiffmet.ac.uk.

The BA (Hons) Professional Policing degree at Cardiff Met will help prepare you for a career as a police officer. This police course is designed to meet all the core requirements of the National Police Curriculum for the College of Policing’s pre-join degree in Professional Policing.

Please note: You will need to apply using a specific UCAS code if you wish to undertake the 4 years including foundation. Please refer to Key Course Information at the bottom of this page.

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Combinations of the above qualifications are accepted if they meet our minimum requirements. If your qualifications aren’t listed, please contact Admissions or refer to the UCAS Course Search.

Graduates can also pursue careers in other organisations, for example: GCHQ, National Crime Agency, probation service, military police, private security industry.

This pre-join degree aims to equip you with the knowledge, skills and experience required for the police constable role. It aims to develop high levels of professional knowledge and skills across a range of complex and challenging situations and contexts, as well as demonstration of appropriate behaviours congruent with effective and appropriate front-line policing.

We use a variety of teaching approaches designed to accommodate a range of learning needs. This includes workshops, seminars, lectures and virtual learning environments. Students will also be presented with simulated complex policing problems that they are required to analyse and synthesise an appropriate response for. These simulated exercises are designed to develop problem solving and decision making skills.

​Modern policing is facing new professional challenges and the communities served by the police are increasingly diverse and complex, with differing needs and priorities. The nature of crime is also evolving. The constable role sits at the heart of effective professional policing.

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“The whole degree has been a highlight to me and the experiences I’ve gained thanks to the lecturers. The trip to Parc Prison was really valuable where we had a tour of the prison and interviewed some prisoners. We also went to London to visit Scotland Yard where we had a terrorism talk and spoke to a saviour of the London Bridge attack.I also really enjoyed being involved in a live Crime Simulation where we conducted a full-scope murder investigation on campus at the Crime House. I played the role of a Detective Inspector and conducted a mock interview and press conference. This was something I had not done before and unlikely to do before becoming an officer, so this was a great practical learning experience but also incredibly fun!”Gabrielle Ramsey, Professional Policing – BA (Hons)Read more

This BA (Hons) Professional Policing degree is an academic knowledge-based degree based upon the National Policing Curriculum for the police constable role; licensed by the College of Policing.​​​​​

Students are given the submission dates for assessments at the start of each module, as well as an assessment overview grid for the whole of the academic year to help them plan and manage their time effectively. Students receive individual feedback on their work that identifies strengths and areas for improvement.

The modules are supported through the use of the University's Virtual Learning Environment, Moodle, which is web based and so is accessible anywhere via the internet. All course based material is held here, including lecture and seminar presentations, assessment information and additional reading or resources. Tutors also use Moodle to email students with information and updates.