

BA Criminology, Policing and Investigation
About this course
Criminology, policing, and investigation is a degree that brings together the academic study of crime and criminal justice with a specific focus on the practical and applied dimensions of policing and criminal investigation. It draws on sociology, psychology, law, and policy to examine why crime occurs and how societies respond to it, while also developing knowledge of investigative techniques, policing strategy, and the legal frameworks that govern how investigations are conducted. The aim is to prepare graduates who understand both the theoretical underpinnings of criminal justice and the professional realities of working within it. At Birmingham City, this three-year full-time programme has close ties to the West Midlands Police Force, one of the largest police services in England and Wales, giving you access to professional networks and insights that connect your academic learning to real investigative and policing practice. You will examine contemporary issues in policing from the broader perspective of crime, victimisation, and the range of responses that criminal justice systems deploy, developing both critical analytical skills and applied knowledge. The programme includes a sandwich placement year and embedded work placement opportunities, giving you professional experience in criminal justice or related settings. The typical entry tariff is 120 points. Graduates of criminology, policing, and investigation programmes pursue careers in the police service, the National Crime Agency, HMRC investigation, border force, probation, the prison service, intelligence and security roles, and the voluntary sector. The combination of academic criminology and investigative focus is particularly valued in careers where the ability to think critically about crime and criminal justice is as important as operational knowledge. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in criminology, criminal justice, or law.
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