Police College (Qatar)

Police College (Qatar) is a security college that works under the Ministry of Interior – Qatar and it has been established as per the Emiri Decree No. 161 of 2013, issued by Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, the Emir.[1] The College is supervised by a Supreme Council that consists of 10 members representing the different authorities inside and outside the ministry.

Police College (Qatar)
EstablishedDecember 2013
HeadBrig. Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Talib Al-Mahanna Al-Marri
Location,
Websitehttp://www.moi.gov.qa/policecollege/

The College was established as a translation of Qatar National Vision 2030 with respect to the Interior Ministry, which aims to strengthen its human resources with highly qualified and trained officers in order to achieve the highest competency in prevention of crime and its control and thus maintaining order according to the law and the Constitution. The college targets preparing scientifically and practically trained cadres in the police science and legal areas to be appointed as officers in the force. In addition, it will also develop curricula and methods of education and training to keep pace with the evolution of the knowledge in the legal and police fields.

The first batch of students was enrolled at the College on Saturday, 16 August 2014 for the academic year 2014–2015. They were 130 students from the State of Qatar and other the Arab states. A budget of QR 2.5 bn was allotted to the college in its first year.[2] The second batch of candidate students were received on 5 October 2015.

Supreme Council of the College edit

As per the Ministerial Decree No. 19/2014 issued on 28 February 2014, the Supreme Council of Police College consists of

  1. H.E Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani – Minister of Interior as Chairman
  2. Maj. Gen. Dr. Abdullah Yousuf Al-Maal – Legal Adviser of Minister of Interior as Vice Chairman
  3. Brig. Dr. Mohammed Abdullah Talib Al-Mahanna Al-Marri – Director General of Police College as a Member
  4. Brig. Mahdi Mtlaq Al-Qahtani – Director of Training and Courses at Lekhwiya as a Member
  5. Brig. Badr Ibrahim Ghanem, Director of Technical Office of the Minister of Interior as a Member and Rapporteur.
  6. Col. Abdul Rahman Majid Al-Sulaiti – Director of Strategic Planning Department at Ministry of Interior as a Member
  7. Dr. Mohammed Abdul Azeez Al-Khulaifi – Dean of Law College at Qatar University as a Member.
  8. Dr. Khaled Mohammed Al-Harr as a Member
  9. Dr. Yousuf Mohammed Obaidan Fakhroo as a Member
  10. Dr. Ahmed Hassan Al-Hammadi as a Member

The validity of the council is 4 years as per the Ministerial Decree and it can be extended for the same duration once or more.

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The logo of college was adopted based on three elements that represent components and outputs of the college.

The first element edit

Falcon in a state of alert and that means graduates at the beginning of their career

The second element edit

Pen's tip and book, represent systematic achievement in various fields of science and knowledge.

The third element edit

Flags that embrace Falcon and pen, representing peace, stability and security as one of the most important goals of the Ministry of Interior's strategy which is to achieve security and stability of the homeland.

Study Programs edit

 
Qatar Police College Library

The college offers a bachelor's degree in law and police science in Arabic medium. The duration of study is four years, divided into semesters each lasting 16 weeks. Study Plan includes mandatory and optional course credits in Law and Police Science and general requirements, aimed at molding students with competent knowledge and skills of police and empowering them with successful main tools to do his job upon graduation efficiently and effectively. The study system at the college is subject to the rules and provisions that are compatible with academic accreditation and quality standards in the best colleges of corresponding nature. The study system in college is based on the best educational tools that ensures interactive learning in the classroom to build a student's abilities in critical thinking, problem solving and analysis. The college has been able to attract a group of professors qualified and experienced in education, teaching and training. Students enjoy mid-year leaves, college vacations, Eid holidays and summer vacation. In Summer vacation, student may enjoy English language support programs and the external field training that hones the skills of the student programs.

Buildings of the College edit

 
Main Entrance of the police college in Qatar
 
A Parade by students of Police College in Qatar

The College consists of following buildings:

  • Administration Building
  • Languages and Information Systems Building
  • Academic Building
  • College Library
  • Sports Complex
  • Olympic Complex
  • Students Hostel
  • Medical Clinic
  • Training Fields

References edit

  1. ^ Shabina Khatri (27 December 2013). "Qatar to launch four-year Police College next September". Doha News. Retrieved 16 June 2018.
  2. ^ Elysia Windrum (15 August 2014). "Qatar Police College's first batch of students to begin training". Doha News. Retrieved 16 June 2018.