

BA Policing and Investigations
About this course
Policing and investigations is an academic discipline that examines the theory and practice of policing, criminal investigation, and law enforcement in contemporary society. It draws on criminology, law, sociology, and psychology to analyse how crimes are identified, investigated, and brought to prosecution, and how policing as a profession interacts with communities, the legal system, and broader questions of justice, equality, and accountability. For those interested in careers in law enforcement, security, or criminal justice, a degree in policing and investigations provides both the intellectual foundation and some of the practical awareness that the sector increasingly expects. At the University of Derby, this three-year, full-time degree combines academic study with opportunities for practical experience, including volunteering with police services that gives you direct exposure to investigative work. You will study criminal investigation methods, evidence law, forensic awareness, public order policing, crime prevention, and the ethical and organisational dimensions of policing. A sandwich year and work placement are available, giving you the opportunity to spend time in professional settings relevant to policing and criminal justice. The typical entry tariff of 120 points reflects an accessible approach to admissions for a professionally relevant degree. Graduates of policing and investigations programmes find roles in UK police services, where the degree is recognised as a valuable qualification in an increasingly degree-led profession, as well as in the broader criminal justice system including courts, probation, prison service, and victim support organisations. Private investigation, security, intelligence analysis, and border agency roles are also common destinations. Many graduates also pursue further professional development through the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship or other policing qualifications, or go on to postgraduate study in criminology, criminal justice, or law.
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