Public Service
FdA
Full-Time
Course overview
FdA Public Service aims to provide the highly soughtafter skills and knowledge that public services such as the Police, Prison Service, Fire Service, Ambulance Service, Revenue & Customs and the armed forces have identified as important for their employees to possess. It is designed to improve the academic capital of uniformed public service workers, although anyone working with the public would benefit from taking this exciting and challenging course. It provides an opportunity to learn about these public services directly through work-based learning and in the classroom. Modules focus on subjects such as leadership, interpersonal and presentation skills, disaster planning, workplace cultures, ethical practice, financing public services, politics and public service, deviance, forensic science, equality, and cultural diversity. The teaching staff includes lecturers who have previous experience of working in these sectors, and during your studies you will also be able to hear from, as well as interact with, a wide range of public service professionals. There is also the opportunity to continue your academic studies by progressing onto the BA (Hons) Public Service.Module guide
Year one core modules - subject to change
Understanding Public Service
- Basic Criminalities
- Introduction to Public Service Working in Public Services
- Work-based Learning 1 Researching
- Social Issues
- Political Ideologies and Social Controversies
Year two core modules - subject to change
Work-based Learning 2 Leading
- Public Services
- Managing Public Services Researching
- Social Issues
- Theories of Crime Deviance
- and Social Control
- Resilience and Emergency Management
Assessment
Assessment is via a mix of examination, coursework and essays, plus other oral, work-based and activity-based assignments.Associated careers
As a graduate in public service you will be ideally situated to pursue a career in the Fire Service, Police Service, Prison Service, Ambulance Service, Revenue & Customs and the Armed Forces.Links with industry/Professional recognition
This degree has been developed, and continues to develop, through the very strong links with the Fire, Police, Prison, and Ambulance Services, Revenue & Customs, and the Armed Forces.
Entry requirements listed are for September 2013 entry. Entry requirements for other intakes may differ.
Entry requirements
80 UCAS tariff points.A levels required; 2 A levels in related subjects
BTEC/Access required; A BTEC National or a full Access Certificate in a related subject.
GCSEs required; 3 GCSEs at grade C or above in English, Maths and Science
Please note AS levels are acceptable only when combined with other qualifications.
Our published entry requirements are a guide only and our decision will be based on your overall suitability for the course as well as whether you meet the minimum entry requirements.
We welcome applications from International and EU students. Please select one of the links below for English language and country-specific entry requirement information.
We welcome applications from International and EU students. Please select one of the links below for English language and country-specific entry requirement information.
How to apply
UCAS code
L900Location
Duration
2 yearsAvailable starts
SeptemberStudent finance
Faculty
Arts, Law & Social SciencesContact us
UK and EU applicants:- Call 01245 686868
- Complete enquiry form
- Call +44 (0)1245 493131 ext 2609
- Complete enquiry form
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