

BA Professional Policing
About this course
Professional policing as a degree-level discipline reflects the recognition that modern policing requires not just practical operational training but a broad understanding of society, law, ethics, and evidence-based practice. Police officers work at the intersection of law, community relations, criminal justice, mental health, and public safety, and increasingly the profession expects graduates who can think critically about the assumptions behind policing, engage thoughtfully with diverse communities, and adapt to a rapidly changing social and technological environment. At Coventry University, this part-time programme is designed for those who wish to combine study with work or other commitments, and includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities. These features give you substantial structured experience of professional and international contexts alongside your academic studies. You will study the legal frameworks within which police officers operate, the theories and evidence around crime, public order, investigation, and community safety, and the ethical and procedural questions that arise in policing practice. The programme encourages critical reflection on police culture, accountability, diversity, and the relationship between the police and the public. Research methods and analytical skills are developed throughout, preparing you to engage with evidence about what works in policing and to contribute to a profession that is increasingly data-informed. Graduates of professional policing programmes are prepared for entry into the police service, where degree-level qualification is now a requirement for new officers in England and Wales through the Police Educational Qualifications Framework. The programme also supports careers in related areas of public safety, criminal justice, security, and community services. Some graduates pursue postgraduate study in criminology, criminal justice, public policy, or policing leadership, as the field increasingly values continued professional development and academic engagement.
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