Course details

Advanced Police and Uniformed Services Training (Level 4)

÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ the course

Want to join an industry that has endless and exciting opportunities? Our Police and Uniformed Services course will set you up towards a career in the Police, Fire and Emergency, Private Security, the NZ Defence Force and many more.   

We’ll help you develop your team working and problem-solving skills while participating in adventurous activities. You’ll be training in our on-campus gyms working hard to improve your fitness and ability through advanced physical training with our industry-experienced tutors. 

This course is delivered by the New Zealand Institute of Sport – NZMA's Sport & Fitness School 

Entry requirements

Entry is open to domestic students only, on the basis of the following criteria:

  • Relevant Pre Police/uniformed services related Level 3 qualification, or 
  • Achieved NCEA level 3 in school or equivalent 
  • A successful Police Security background check 
  • Have access to a reliable computer (preferably a laptop) and the internet 
  • Be physically fit (i.e. able to perform within 40% of the Police Entry requirements for the 2.4 km run, press-ups, grip test and 50 m swim – all of which are age and gender-dependent) 
  • Hold a learners drivers license (minimum)

÷ÈÓ°Ö±²¥ the provider

If you want a career in hospitality, cookery, business, contact centre, retail, construction, electrical engineering, health, plumbing and gasfitting or early childhood then NZMA is a great choice!

We have seven thriving campuses - four in Auckland (Sylvia Park, Auckland City, Manukau and Otahuhu), one in Hamilton, Wellington plus a dedicated construction training facility in Otahuhu. So wherever you live, NZMA has got you covered!

All of our campuses are fully equipped with purpose-built, top of the line facilities. From bars, cafes and commercial kitchens, to retail shops, live contact centre suites and construction workshops - our realistic workplace training environments will get you work-ready quicker.

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