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Public Protective Services - Level 3

College of West Anglia

Tennyson Avenue, King's Lynn, Norfolk, PE30 2QW

Other Regulated/Accredited Qualification
Level 3
Health, Public Services and Care

Available start dates

Available start dates

Monday, 02 September 2024
College of West Anglia (King's Lynn campus)
0 Hour(s)
Full time

Course Summary

If you want to pursue a career in the Uniformed or Emergency services, or have aspirations for higher education studies and potential commissions in the Armed Forces, this course is for you.

Course Details

Streamed pathways

Over the course of the 2 year programme you could be studying a range of units either through the Blue pathway for those who would like a career in the Emergency Services, or the Green pathway for those wishing to join a military service.

Some units are studied by all learners (whether they are on the blue or green pathway):

  • Prepare for a Career in the Uniformed Services
  • Develop Aspects of Physical Fitness
  • Develop Leadership Skills
  • Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
  • Values and Standards
  • Conflict Management
  • Mental and Physical Wellbeing
  • Water Based Outdoor Activities
  • Understanding Discipline
  • Volunteering in the Uniformed Services
  • Telecommunications
  • ICT in the Uniformed Services

Specialist units for Blue stream learners:

  • Collaboration Between the Uniformed Services
  • Emergency Planning
  • Crime Scene Investigation
  • Sports Coaching
  • UK Legal System
  • Influence of UK government, international organisations and the media on the Uniformed Services

Specialist units for the Green stream learners:

  • War and Conflict
  • Security Procedures
  • Hierarchy and Routine
  • Map Reading and Navigation
  • Land Based Outdoor Activity
  • Outdoor Adventurous Activities

Physical training is a mandatory part of the curriculum and is designed to help students increase their levels of fitness in order to ensure they have the ability to successfully participate in a Uniformed Services fitness test. This will include running, circuit training and fitness training in a weights room.
You will have free membership of Bodyworks Fitness during college hours.

The course may also include:

  • Lectures from various guest speakers
  • Trips to service establishments, such as local fire, police and ambulance stations, police firearms etc
  • Opportunities for adventure training in Wales and south of France (depending on availability)
  • Mock entry assessment days
  • Sponsored challenges

Additional costs

There are some optional costs for this course for trips and awards. All costs are approximate and will be confirmed closer to the time of the event. If you are eligible for financial support, we may be able to contribute towards these costs. Please click here for more information about financial support.

Duke of Edingburgh (DofE) award

Bronze award: £120
Silver award: £200
Gold award: £400

How will it be delivered and assessed?

Assessment is based on continuous appraisal of performance in the various components. Course work execution, group work contribution and fulfilment of practical assignments. You will be assessed through a combination of theory and practical work - e.g. leadership, teamwork skills and drills. This is a two-year programme and Extended Diploma courses have three achievement points. You will work towards the Subsidiary Diploma qualification in the first year of the course and will have the opportunity to work towards either the Diploma or the Extended Diploma in the second year.

How many UCAS points will I achieve on this course?

Our level 3 vocational courses qualify for UCAS tariff points to apply for university in the same way as A-Levels. This course is an extended diploma which is delivered over two years and you could achieve up to 168 UCAS points (which is equivalent to three A* grades at A-Level).

BTEC extended diplomas are graded as a pass, merit, distinction or distinction star (with distinction star being the highest grade) with the overall grade being a combination of three grades which represent an aggregation of your performance on mandatory and optional units on the course.

The following table gives some examples on the amount of UCAS points you can achieve on a BTEC extended diploma:

| BTEC grade | UCAS Points |
| --- | --- |
| DDD* | 168 |
| DDD | 160 |
| D*DD | 152 |
| DDD | 144 |
| DDM | 128 |
| DMM | 112 |
| MMM | 96 |
| MMP | 80 |
| MMP | 64 |
| PPP | 48 |

Depending on your circumstances, you may study a smaller qualification, such as a subsidiary diploma (for example, if you only complete one year) or general diploma which may carry less UCAS tariff points.

You can find more details and examples on the UCAS tariff points calculator here.

Entry requirements

You will need:

  • 5 or more GCSEs at grade 4 or higher including English Language and Maths

Or:

  • A relevant Level 2 qualification

You will be invited to an information session to help us ensure the course is right for you.

Additional information


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