This is a Three Year Bachelor’s Degree Programme (SLQF level 5) offered by the Department of Police Science of the Faculty of Criminal Justice. The successful undergraduates will achieve the be given BSc in Police Science qualification. The medium of instruction of the degree programme is English. The course modules are taught by KDU academics and other University academics and professionals with a wealth of long-term experience in the relevant fields of study. The BSc in Police Science Degree Programme to be offered to police officers by KDU aims to enhance the professionalism of the undergraduates with the solemn objective of rendering a yeoman service to the nation.
Bachelor of Science in Police Science
Abbreviated Title: BSc Police Science

Duration
Medium
Location
Course Fee
Field of Specialization | Police Studies |
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Academic Hours | Direct Contact Hours - 1160 Practical Hours - 1000 |
Completed G.C.E. (A/L) or Cambridge or Edexcel (A/L) or an equivalent foreign (A/L) examination in the relevant or immediately preceding year and be qualified for university admission.
- G.C.E. Advanced Level (local): A minimum of three Simple passes (S) at the GCE A/L examination in the following list* at one and the same sitting at the A/L examination.
At least a Credit Pass (C) for Sinhala / Tamil Language at GCE (O/L) Examination. - IGCSE / GCSE (Cambridge) or Advanced Level (Edexcel): A minimum of three ‘D’ passes in the following list* at IGCSE and the Cambridge or Edexcel (A/L) or an equivalent foreign examination in one sitting.
*Either all the three subjectsfrom the list (a) or two subjectsfrom the list (a) and one subject from list (b)
List I
Accounting Geography Business Statistics Logic & Scientific Method Physics Communication & Media Studies Political Science Biology Psychology Law | History Chemistry Mathematics/Combined Mathematics Information & Communication Technology Agricultural Science Higher Mathematics Business Studies Economics Computer Science Sociology |
And,
* Either three (03) subjects, or one (01) or two (02) subjects, from the above list and the other subject/ subjectsfrom the followinglist at the A/L Examination:
Buddhism/ Buddhist Civilization Christianity/ Christian Civilization Greek & Roman Civilization Japanese English Sanskrit Hinduism /Hindu Civilization Classical Studies English Literature Spanish Russian Dancing Music (Western / Eastern) | Islam / Islamic Civilization Chinese Pali Tamil French German Sinhala Arabic Global Perspectives & Research Agro Technology Hindi Art Drama & Theatre |
As a KDU Police Science graduate, he/she would be able to apply the specific knowledge, critical understanding and skills of policing to their career in law enforcement. He/she has an in-depth understanding and relevant professional skills in crime investigations, police administration and police governance, safety, national security, intelligence, dealing with different segments in the society in a professional manner, protection, crime analysis and crime prevention. The graduate from KDU would be responsive to the needs of the community he/she is serving as well as society at large, while adhering to high ethical and professional standards, and enhancing the overall quality of police service to the public.
Year 01
Semester 01
CODE | MODULE | CATEGORY | CREDITS | ||
GPA | NGPA | MGPA | |||
BPS 11013 | Fundamentals of Policing and Police Governance | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 11023 | Fundamentals of Criminology | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 11033 | Introduction to Laws of Sri Lanka | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 11042 | Constitutional Law | 2 | - | - | |
IT 11013 | Introduction to Information Technology | - | 3 | - | |
BPS 11062 | Personal and Professional Development -I | 2 | - | - | |
LC 1112 | Basic Study Skills English | - | 2 | - | |
BPS N 11022 | Soft Skills for Law Enforcement Officers | - | 2 | - |
Semester 02
CODE | MODULE | CATEGORY | CREDITS | ||
GPA | NGPA | MGPA | |||
BPS 12073 | Criminal Law- I | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 12083 | Human Resource Management | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 12093 | Criminal Procedural Law - I | 3 | - | - | |
DL 1211 | English For Academic Purposes I | - | 1 | - | |
BPS P 12014 | BASIC TACTICS AND FIREARMS TRAINING | - | - | 4 | |
BPS 12102 | Gender Diversity And Gender Sensitivity Related Investigations | 2 | - | - |
Year 02
Semester 03
CODE | MODULE | CATEGORY | CREDITS | ||
GPA | NGPA | MGPA | |||
BPS 21113 | Criminal Law II | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 21123 | Criminal Procedure II | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 21133 | Introduction to Social Psychology | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 21143 | Forensic Accountancy | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 21154 | Forensic Science and Forensic Medicine for Law Enforcement | 4 | - | - | |
BPS 21163 | BPS 21163 Research Methodology | 3 | - | - | |
DL 2111 | English For Academic Purposes II | - | 1 | - |
Semester 04
CODE | MODULE | CATEGORY | CREDITS | ||
GPA | NGPA | MGPA | |||
BPS 22173 | Civil Laws for Law Enforcement | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 22183 | Digital Forensics and Cybercrime Investigation | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 22193 | Disaster Management and Victim Identification | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 22203 | Law of Evidence | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 22212 | Community Oriented Policing | 2 | - | - | |
DL 2211 | English For Academic Purposes III | - | 1 | - |
Year 03
Semester 05
CODE | MODULE | CATEGORY | CREDITS | ||
GPA | NGPA | MGPA | |||
BPS 31222 | Human Rights and Policing | 2 | - | - | |
BPS 31233 | Administrative Law | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 31242 | Academic Writing | 2 | - | - | |
BPS 31253 | Advanced Criminology | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 31262 | Financial Crimes Investigation | 2 | - | - | |
BPS 31273 | Traffic Management and Road Safety | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 31283 | Crime Investigation Management | 3 | - | - |
Semester 06
CODE | MODULE | CATEGORY | CREDITS | ||
GPA | NGPA | MGPA | |||
BPS 32292 | Peace and Conflict Resolution | 2 | - | - | |
BPS 32303 | National Security and Intelligence | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 32312 | Applied Police Management | 2 | - | - | |
BPS 32323 | Public Order Management | 3 | - | - | |
BPS 32332 | Professional Ethics | 2 | - | - | |
BPS 32341 | Personal and Professional Development II | 1 | - | - | |
BPS 32353 | Research Project | 3 | - | - |
BSc. in Police Science
This is a Three Year Bachelor’s Degree Programme (SLQF level 5) offered by the Department of Police Science of the Faculty of Criminal Justice. The successful undergraduates will achieve the be given BSc in Police Science qualification. The medium of instruction of the degree programme is English. The course modules are taught by KDU academics and other University academics and professionals with a wealth of long-term experience in the relevant fields of study. The BSc in Police Science Degree Programme to be offered to police officers by KDU aims to enhance the professionalism of the undergraduates with the solemn objective of rendering a yeoman service to the nation.
The objectives of this programme are to develop graduates with:
- An in-depth knowledge of Policing, Criminology and Police Administration;
- Qualities, attitudes, characteristics, leadership skills and moral conduct, that are integral and essential qualities for effective functioning as a police officer;
- Communication, problem solving, team working and information-sharing skills reasoning and information-sharing skills which will contribute to decision;
- In-depth knowledge in the field of ICT and other pertinent subjects relevant for policing and enhance the skills associated with the subject matter;
- Enhanced knowledge and skills in language in English and the two official languages;
- Analytical reasoning and innovative thinking for performance in their career;
- Ability to undertake continuous training and professional development in principles and content in the field of Police Science.
- Apply leadership and management skills for law enforcement;
- Demonstrate specialized technical and administrative skills required in crime investigations;
- Develop organizational systems that foster problem solving within the local and international communities;
- Demonstrate knowledge in relation to police science and interpretation of policy documents regarding the law enforcement;
- Assess various investigative techniques and demonstrate the ability to select the most appropriate technique available and adopt domestically/locally and internationally;
- Communicate effectively with all the relevant stakeholders, such as different communities, professionals, law enforcement authorities etc.;
- Demonstrate the ability to work effectively and ethically with diverse populations while demonstrating integrity;
- Demonstrate responsible and accountable conduct to all actions related to professional work and life;
- Incorporate community involvement in creation of a safe environment related to law enforcement;
- Be aware of ethical implications of professional and personal actions in law enforcement.
- Engage in professional development and lifelong learning
As a KDU Police Science graduate, he/she would be able to apply the specific knowledge, critical understanding and skills of policing to their career in law enforcement. He/she has an in-depth understanding and relevant professional skills in crime investigations, police administration and police governance, safety, national security, intelligence, dealing with different segments in the society in a professional manner, protection, crime analysis and crime prevention. The graduate from KDU would be responsive to the needs of the community he/she is serving as well as society at large, while adhering to high ethical and professional standards, and enhancing the overall quality of police service to the public.
Year 1
- Basic Study Skills English
- Basic Tactics and Firearms Training
- Constitutional Law
- Criminal Law- I
- Criminal Procedural Law – I
- English for Academic Purposes I
- Fundamentals of Criminology
- Fundamentals of Policing and Police Governance
- Gender Diversity and Gender Sensitivity Related Investigations
- Human Resource Management
- Introduction to Information Technology
- Introduction to Laws of Sri Lanka
- Personal and Professional Development –I
- Soft Skills for Law Enforcement Officers
Year 2
- Civil Laws for Law Enforcement
- Community Oriented Policing
- Criminal Law II
- Criminal Procedure II
- Digital Forensics and Cybercrime Investigation
- Disaster Management and Victim Identification
- English for Academic Purposes II
- English for Academic Purposes III
- Forensic Accountancy
- Forensic Science and Forensic Medicine for Law Enforcement
- Introduction to Social Psychology
- Law of Evidence
- Research Methodology
Year 3
- Academic Writing
- Administrative Law
- Advanced Criminology
- Applied Police Management
- Crime Investigation Management
- Financial Crimes Investigation
- Human Rights and Policing
- National Security and Intelligence
- Peace and Conflict Resolution
- Personal and Professional Development II
- Professional Ethics
- Public Order Management
- Research Project
- Traffic Management and Road Safety