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BSc Professional Policing
About this course
Professional Policing has evolved into a graduate-level profession, and the degrees that prepare students for it are designed to develop both the practical skills and the intellectual frameworks that effective modern policing requires. Officers need to investigate complex situations, communicate with diverse communities, make sound decisions under pressure and uphold the law with integrity and accountability. A Professional Policing degree provides the theoretical grounding in criminal justice, law, ethics and social science that allows officers to understand and navigate those demands, alongside the practical training needed to begin a policing career. At the University of Salford this three-year full-time degree provides comprehensive knowledge and preparation for a career in policing, while also offering insights into the broader Criminal Justice System and the range of roles within it. You will develop a deep understanding of the role of a police officer alongside practical and operational skills, and you will engage critically with criminal justice in the UK, examining how the system functions, where it succeeds and where it faces challenge. The programme equips you to think analytically about crime, law enforcement, community safety and justice, preparing you both for policing and for related careers in the criminal justice field. Many graduates from Professional Policing degrees go on to apply for police officer roles across forces in England and Wales, where a relevant degree can be applied towards the national qualification framework. The degree also opens pathways into other parts of the criminal justice system, including probation, youth justice, the prison service, border force and related public services. The analytical and investigative skills the programme develops are also valued in private security, intelligence and risk management roles. For those wishing to continue their studies, the degree provides a foundation for postgraduate work in criminology, criminal justice, law or public policy.
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