

BSc Professional Policing
About this course
Professional policing as a degree-level subject reflects the transformation of the police service into a graduate profession over the past decade, and the recognition that effective policing in a complex, diverse, and rapidly changing society requires significant intellectual preparation alongside practical training. It draws on criminology, law, psychology, sociology, and ethics to develop a critical understanding of crime, community, criminal justice, and the constitutional and human rights frameworks within which police officers exercise their powers. At Birmingham City University, this part-time Professional Policing degree is licensed by the College of Policing as a national pre-join degree, meaning it is specifically designed to prepare students for a career as a Police Constable. It is delivered by subject matter experts and experienced practitioners, including retired police officers with extensive operational backgrounds, giving you access to knowledge that is grounded in real professional experience. The programme includes a sandwich year and work placement, providing direct practical engagement with policing contexts alongside your academic study. This combination of theoretical grounding and applied experience is the defining feature of the professional policing degree route. Graduates are prepared for entry into the police service as Police Constables, with the degree providing the qualification element required under the Police Education Qualifications Framework. Many forces recognise the pre-join degree as part of the probationary process. Beyond the police service, the knowledge and skills developed through the programme are also applicable in related fields such as criminal justice policy, probation, prison service, security, and community safety roles. Further study in criminology, criminal justice, or public administration is an option for those who wish to develop specialist policy or research expertise.
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