Launched in 2020, the collaboration between NWP and the university has allowed new recruits to combine academic learning with work-placed learning.
This dual pathway scheme provides formal recognition for the skills demonstrated by today鈥檚 police professionals and the demands placed on them by an increasingly complex working environment.
A total of 31 students have now completed their period of study, with many achieving exceptional grades.
Of this group, 17 individuals achieved a Distinction - which represents 55% of the graduating officers.
Representing North Wales Police, Chief Officers and senior police staff attended the group鈥檚 graduation ceremonies on Monday, 10 July and Tuesday, 11 July.
Monday鈥檚 ceremony saw 10 officers graduate, while Tuesday鈥檚 group comprised 13 officers split between individuals on Direct Entry Detective pathways and those on Special Constable to PC routes.
Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman said: 鈥淚 would like to congratulate all our PEQF graduates on their excellent results and commend them for their hard work and commitment to learning.
鈥樷楾hese officers, who bring with them a variety of skills, will work with us to deliver the best possible service to our communities.
鈥淧olicing is all about public service and duty, and these officers will play an integral part in keeping residents across North Wales safe. I wish them all the best in their careers.
鈥淏eing a police officer is a varied and rewarding career and I鈥檓 sure these officers have a great future ahead of them.鈥
Julie Brierley, Head of Learning and Development for North Wales Police, said: 鈥淪eeing our first intake of both PCDA and DHEP officers graduate is a very proud moment for North Wales Police and 麻豆传媒高清版.
鈥淭hey have achieved their qualifications and served on front line duties, despite the challenges of the global pandemic that impacted on everyone.
鈥淭hey had to be very adaptable and resilient with their first years in NWP and this should be commended.
Policing is a dynamic service which operates in a complex and rapidly changing environment, it鈥檚 very important that our officers receive the best possible training to equip them for a career serving the public.
鈥淭he blend of operational and academic learning gives them a comprehensive grounding in all areas of policing.
鈥淚 know how much hard work and dedication has been required from these officers and I wish them all the very best in their new careers.鈥
Martina Feilzer, Dean, College of Arts, Humanities and Business said: 鈥淐ongratulations to the first cohort of police constables graduating from the Police Education Qualifications Framework collaboration between 麻豆传媒高清版 and North Wales Police.
鈥淥ur commitment to the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeships and Degree Holder Entry Programme has seen a step change in professional education and operational policing, recognising the skills and demands of today's police professionals.
鈥淭his collaborative partnership brings immense benefits not only to our organisations but to the communities we serve.鈥
Dr Tim Holmes, Senior Lecturer in Criminology and Policing at 麻豆传媒高清版, added: 鈥淲e are proud of our first cohort of students to graduate from the PEQF programmes 鈥 their patience whilst we were developing the new degrees and hard work and commitment is a testament to their professionalism.
鈥淲e are also grateful for the good partnership working with colleagues in North Wales Police鈥檚 training department.鈥