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Lecture Invitation for Discussing Dual Education at the Police Station

Interested individuals can head to the career information center (BiZ) Wuppertal, located at Hunefeldstr. 10a, 42285 Wuppertal, on Tuesday, 19th August, at 2:00 PM, to explore the prospects of a joint study program with the police force in NRW. A question-and-answer session will follow the...

Lecture Invitation: Discussing Dual Education at the Police Department
Lecture Invitation: Discussing Dual Education at the Police Department

Lecture Invitation for Discussing Dual Education at the Police Station

News Article: Learn About Police Dual Study Program in NRW on August 19

On Tuesday, August 19, the police recruitment advising team in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) will be hosting a lecture at the Berufsinformationszentrum (BiZ) in Wuppertal. The event, which is open to all, will provide insight into the opportunities of a dual study program with the police in NRW.

The lecture will take place at 2:00 PM at Huñefeldstr. 10a, 42285 Wuppertal. It will offer a comprehensive overview of the training, admission requirements, and various professional fields of employment in the police service in NRW.

The dual study program combines academic studies with practical police training, preparing candidates for a career as a police commissioner. To be eligible, applicants must pass a multi-stage selection process, including computer-based tests on language, logic, concentration, and attention, as well as fulfilling physical requirements such as a bronze-level sports and rescue swimming badge.

The program is structured to include theoretical instruction at the police academy alongside hands-on training in various professional police fields. Coursework likely encompasses law, criminal investigation, police tactics, social skills, and public management. Hands-on training involves assignments in operational police tasks, applying learned theory to practice.

Graduates work mainly as police commissioners with responsibilities in crime prevention, investigation, traffic control, and public safety. Career paths can include specialized units, administrative roles, or further advancement within the police service. The dual study equips students for varied tasks from patrol duties to complex investigations and community engagement.

After the lecture, there will be an opportunity for participants to ask questions. The police recruitment team will also be available for personal discussions and to answer specific questions.

The police in NRW consist of the uniformed police, criminal police, and riot police, all working around the clock to maintain order and security, and they are available 24/7 to protect life, freedom, and property. Working in a team and dealing with people are important aspects of the job for police officers.

Young women have good chances of being hired by the police in NRW. A high school diploma or equivalent is required for the training in the higher police service in NRW.

For more detailed and specific queries about the lecture content, contacting the police NRW recruitment or the BiZ Wuppertal directly would provide comprehensive guidance.

This information aligns with the typical content and requirements discussed in the police NRW dual study information sessions, underscoring the integrated academic and practical approach to police training in NRW. Don't miss this chance to learn about the exciting opportunities in the police service in NRW. We look forward to seeing you at the BiZ in Wuppertal on August 19!

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