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BA Professional Policing with Foundation Year
About this course
Professional policing as a university discipline reflects a significant shift in how policing is understood and practised. The recognition that effective policing requires not only practical skills but also a deep understanding of law, psychology, sociology, criminology and ethics has shaped the development of degree-level policing programmes across the UK. This degree at the University of Derby prepares you to think analytically about crime, justice and the role of the police in a democratic society, while developing the professional competencies the service requires. The four-year full-time programme includes a year abroad, which offers an unusual opportunity to study comparative policing and criminal justice systems in a different country. You will explore a wide range of theoretical and legislative subjects, including the psychology of criminal behaviour, safeguarding, public order, community policing, evidence and investigation, and the ethical frameworks that govern police conduct. The degree builds your ability to apply critical thinking to complex and often ambiguous situations, which is precisely what professional policing demands. The programme has been designed to align with the Police Education Qualifications Framework, and completing it provides a recognised pathway into the police service. However, the analytical and professional skills you develop are also relevant to a wider range of roles in criminal justice, security, investigation and public service. Graduates of professional policing degrees are well prepared for careers in UK police forces, including roles in neighbourhood policing, criminal investigation, public protection and intelligence. Related careers in the probation service, the National Crime Agency, border force, security agencies and local government public safety roles are also accessible. Postgraduate study in criminology, criminal justice or security studies is a natural continuation for those who want to develop specialist knowledge or move into research and policy.
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