NCFE Extended Diploma in Public Services L3
Public Services is a fantastic course because it opens doors to diverse and rewarding careers in fields like the Police, Fire Service, Army and Royal Navy. You willl develop essential skills such as teamwork, communication, problem-solving and physical fitness. It is a chance to make a positive impact on your community with opportunities for personal growth, job stability and progression. The course offers excitement and variety, making each day different and prepares you for a dynamic career where you can truly make a difference.

4 GCSEs grade 9-4 (A*-C) or a related Level 2 vocational qualification (at merit or higher), including English and maths. Equivalence of these qualifications will be considered.
Mature applicants may be considered on relevant experience without having the required entry requirements. However, an
interview will always be required.
Prepare for a career in the uniformed services by developing skills in physical fitness, leadership, law, forensic science, land-based activities, and equality, diversity, and inclusion. Through exciting trips, guest speakers, and hands-on work experience with organisations such as the Metropolitan Police, Army, and Royal Navy, you'll gain valuable real-world insight, build confidence and teamwork skills, and develop the knowledge and experience needed for a successful future in the uniformed services.
On completion you can progress into higher education to study topics including Criminal Justice, Social Policy, Law, Forensic or Criminal Psychology, Criminology, Security Studies and Disaster and Emergency Management Response. Alternatively, you may wish to start an apprenticeship.This course opens up a wide range of exciting career opportunities including Police Officer, Firefighter, Armed Forces, Prison Officer, Customs Officer or Civil Service Officer.
This course is ideal if you enjoy course work and is particularly attractive to those who prefer modular based learning, outdoor activities and fitness. Students will be assessed via practical work, presentations, practical observations, assignments, case studies and tests.






