HNC Police Studies
Course Content
This course provides an understanding of issues relevant to policing, developing skills and knowledge of Scottish Law.
Topics covered: Scottish legal system & criminal law; criminology; physical exercise & programming; communication; ICT; customer care; research; sociology and personal development. You will develop planning, communication, interpretation and research skills.
This intensive 15 credit academic course may allow articulation into related 1st or 2nd year undergraduate degrees (inc. Criminology) and a wide range of careers, including the Police Service, Criminal Justice System, Scottish Legal System, Armed Forces and Prison Service, Social Services, youth/community work and voluntary work.
Entry Requirements
Two relevant Highers or one relevant Higher and NPA Level 6 in Criminology or Legal Studies. Progession from a relevant Advanced Certificate/Level 6 course will also be considered. Further selection will be based on a strong personal statement and an interview.
For progressing students - attendance, previous performance and staff references are considered. Relevant Highers include, but are not limited to; English, History, Maths, Modern Studies, Politics, Geography, Psychology, Sociology, Media Studies, Physical Education.
Method of Assessment
Heavy academic and assessment workload. Combination of open and closed book assessments as required by SQA. Graded Unit closed book exam.
Future Prospects
Successful completion of this course can enable progression to 1st or 2nd year entry of many related undergraduate degrees e.g. Police Studies, Criminology, Criminology and Sociology, Criminology and Policing, Law, Social Services, Community Education, Psychology with Forensic Scene Investigation and Social Sciences.
Employment prospects include a variety of opportunities in the criminal justice system and emergency services.
Course Overview
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Study Type
Full Time
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Campus
Gardyne Campus
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Start Date
31 Aug 2026
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SCQF Level
7
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Duration
34 Weeks
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Subject Area
- Tuition fees may be paid for full-time students in Scotland subject to meeting residency requirements, applications should be made to the appropriate funding body. International Students please refer to our International fees page
The course application is currently closed. You can find out more information about this course by making an enquiry.