Bachelor of Arts聽in Psychology with a minor in Sociology
Constable, New Zealand Police
With an aim to one day join the Police, and wanting to start with a university degree, Luke decided on UC鈥檚 Bachelor of Arts to learn more about society and the reasons behind criminal behaviour.
"I thought Psychology and Sociology would help with the career I wanted," he says. "It helped to understand humans, why they do things and human behaviour."
In particular, Luke took courses with a focus on criminal psychology, including the history of New Zealand gangs, criminological theory, and the effectiveness of correctional facilities for repeat offenders.
"I enjoyed the lecturers, especially Greg Newbold and Jared Gilbert, and the interesting experiments," Luke says. "It is an area of study that can open up a great number of possibilities if you choose to stick at it."
After graduating, Luke gained work with Immigration New Zealand while applying for the Police. Now in his career as a Constable, Luke says the value of his studies helped prepare him for a number of circumstances the job can bring, particularly when dealing with suspects and witnesses on the scene.
"Being a Police Officer comes with responsibilities in itself - I have to uphold the law, help, defend and protect others, and attend jobs both good and bad," he says. "The day-to-day work can be unpredictable, one minute you鈥檙e thinking it鈥檚 a quiet day then Boom! You鈥檙e called to a serious domestic or a crash.
"I want to have a long career in the New Zealand Police, and possibly go for a Sergeant position one day."