Gain an overview of the Emergency and Military Services as you prepare for a career in the Uniformed Services. You will be expected to participate fully in practical fitness activities, undertaking a varied range of fitness assessments required to enter the services, understand the basics of discipline through a range of theory and practical activities, and develop essential employability skills including teamwork, communication, punctuality, and navigational skills by engaging in exciting expeditions. You will develop knowledge applicable to all services, exploring behaviour, media, major incidents, and volunteering to prepare yourself for working life within this sector.
Start Date/s
01/09/2025
Entry Requirements
Five GCSEs at Grade 5 or above including English and Mathematics or a relevant Level 2 qualification.
Modules
The course gives you the necessary skills and knowledge to understand the requirements of working in the Uniformed Public Services. The course will include preparing for a career, exploring the importance of equality, diversity, and inclusion, understanding conflict management and personal protection, understanding discipline and self-discipline, exploring security procedures across various Services, taking part in volunteering to develop communication skills, developing physical and mental fitness by researching and participating in fitness assessments and land-based activities to enter and work within a Uniformed Service, enhancing current skills in leadership and teamwork by being disciplined to follow a routine, being aware of the role of crime scene investigators, valuing the importance of collaboration between Uniformed Services, developing awareness of the impact the law and legal system has on Uniformed Services, understanding emergency planning and the response of the Uniformed Services, and carrying out expeditions to improve map and navigation skills.
Assessment
Assessment across the Level 3 course is varied to develop key skills required to enter a Uniformed Service. These methods can include coursework, active learning tasks, practical learning tasks, case studies, reports, role plays, discussions, table top exercises, and presentations. Assessment is varied based on the units studied with the overall aim of developing a well-rounded individual ready to progress to a higher level of study or employment. You will be assessed continually throughout the academic years to track progress and development.
Career Opportunities
Potential career paths include: Criminologist, Fire and Rescue Officer, HM Revenue and Customs Officer, Immigration Officer, Local Government Officer, Member of the Armed Forces, Paramedic, Police Officer, Prison Officer, Probation Worker, Social Worker, Solicitor.
Equipment Supplied
Advice and guidance on appropriate kit and excursion costs will be provided at enrolment.
Past trips have included an Army residential, Navy and Marines residential, Fire and Rescue Service visit, RAF team building, and Police visit. There will also be opportunities to travel to London to visit the Houses of Parliament.
Burnley College Campus
Princess Way
Burnley
Lancashire
BB12 0AN
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