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Uniformed Protective Services (BTEC | Level 3 | Double)

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Level
BTEC | Level 3 | Double
Type
Double
Programme
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Duration Year(s)

Details

If you’re interested in progressing into a career in public services, this course will give you the employability skills and knowledge you need. You will study through a combination of both theory and practical elements, stepping outside of the classroom to take part in the many trips, visits, and practical activities linked to the police, NHS, fire, and armed services.

Complementary courses

  • Sport  
  • Applied Medical Science
  • Sociology
  • Psychology  
  • Criminology


Course Content

Studying the single course will give you an extensive insight into behaviour and discipline, teamwork, leadership, and communication in the Uniformed Protective Services, alongside an introduction to criminology, police powers, and the law. The double course will allow you to explore citizenship and diversity, physical preparation, health and wellbeing, government and protective services, and develop personal fitness programmes. A range of fun trips and inspiring guest speakers will bring your lessons to life, with past students enjoying activities like army assault courses and joining the Royal Marines as part of their open-day recruitment event. 

Your Opportunities

Possible career paths

  • Police
  • Army / Navy / Air Force
  • Fire Service
  • NHS
  • PE Teacher
  • Sports Scientist
  • Sports Psychologist
  • Sports Coach
  • Sports Development Officer
  • Sports Journalist
  • Sports Rehab
  • Youth Worker
  • Dietician/Nutritionist
  • Leisure/Tourism Professional

Your Assessment

  • Combination of Coursework and Examination

Our Entry Requirements

For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements

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Studying the single course will give you an extensive insight into behaviour and discipline, teamwork, leadership, and communication in the Uniformed Protective Services, alongside an introduction to criminology, police powers, and the law. The double course will allow you to explore citizenship and diversity, physical preparation, health and wellbeing, government and protective services, and develop personal fitness programmes. A range of fun trips and inspiring guest speakers will bring your lessons to life, with past students enjoying activities like army assault courses and joining the Royal Marines as part of their open-day recruitment event. 


For the latest entry requirements for all our courses please click the following link: https://www.franklin.ac.uk/courses/course-entry-requirements


If you’re interested in progressing into a career in public services, this course will give you the employability skills and knowledge you need. You will study through a combination of both theory and practical elements, stepping outside of the classroom to take part in the many trips, visits, and practical activities linked to the police, NHS, fire, and armed services.

Complementary courses

  • Sport  
  • Applied Medical Science
  • Sociology
  • Psychology  
  • Criminology


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Next steps

If you have any queries about courses, please do not hesitate to contact the Admissions Team. You can contact them on 01472 875 004 or email admissions@franklin.ac.uk for more.