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BA Professional Policing
About this course
Professional policing sits at the intersection of law, social science, ethics, and practical service to communities. Modern policing is far more than law enforcement in the narrow sense: it involves safeguarding vulnerable people, supporting victims, preventing harm, and working closely with a wide range of statutory and voluntary organisations. Understanding how and why crime occurs, how justice systems operate, and how police services can be both effective and fair requires a sophisticated mix of knowledge, values, and skills. This three-year, full-time programme at Nottingham Trent University is designed to prepare you for a career as a police officer while giving you the broader intellectual grounding that professional practice demands. You will study criminology and criminal justice alongside the applied aspects of policing, developing an evidence-based understanding of crime patterns, policing strategies, and the social contexts in which officers work. The programme covers topics such as safeguarding, investigation skills, law, community engagement, and the ethical frameworks that guide professional conduct. Nottingham Trent has strong links with policing organisations, and the programme is structured to align with the national framework for police education, meaning the qualification is directly relevant to entry into the service. Graduates are well placed to apply to police forces across England and Wales, with the degree providing the academic foundation now expected of new entrants under the Police Education Qualifications Framework. The programme also prepares you for related careers in probation, youth justice, crime analysis, victim support, and the wider criminal justice system. Some graduates go on to further study in areas such as criminology, forensic psychology, or criminal law. Whether your ambition is to serve as a frontline officer, to work in specialist investigative roles, or to progress into leadership within the service, this programme provides a thorough and professionally oriented starting point.
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