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Charles Sturt University courses in policing
will take you to the top...
Here are the Top 5 reasons why :
- Strength in numbers - there are
currently more than 5,000 students enrolled in CSU policing programs.
They are studying a wide range of programs including recruit level
studies, specialist programs in compliance, intelligence and
investigations as well as masters level studies in police management.
- Relevant to today's policing issues -
These studies have been designed with extensive consultation with
police, the justice community and academics. This ensures they are
vocationally relevant and up to date with the latest issues, with and
emphasis on developing ethical and professional graduates for a
rapidly changing police and community environment is a priority.
- A balanced approach to police education - The
NSW Police Service and CSU have formed a unique partnership to design,
develop and deliver tertiary courses in policing. CSU provides two
pathways to police recruitment for students seeking to begin a career
in policing, with options to suit your career aspirations.
- CSU graduates get jobs - Completion of
the Diploma of Policing Practice is a compulsory requirement for those
seeking a career with the NSW Police Service.
- Enrol any time - CSU enrols part-time
and distance education students on a continuous basis throughout the
year, giving you additional time to prepare for study. CSU's programs
such as the Associate Student Program and the DPP Enabling Program can
be undertaken during this time and are an excellent way to increase
your study skills.
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