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Studying Criminology and Policing at NTU
Our undergraduate courses combine hands-on experience with theory, policy and practice.
We have strong ties to Nottinghamshire Police, professional forensic experts, and former criminal justice practitioners. Our undergraduate courses enable you to embark on a career in the criminal justice and enforcement.
With support from specialist staff and research experts, these courses will enable you to gain a critical and informed understanding of the policies, legislations, analytical techniques and debates that are currently shaping the field.
of MA Criminology graduates are in work or further study within 15 months of finishing their degrees (Graduate Outcomes Survey, 2020/21)
Learn more about Criminology and Policing at NTU
Hear from Phil Rudkin, Principal Lecturer, for a taste of what to expect if you decide to study Criminology and Policing at NTU.
Careers in criminology, policing and beyond
Your career options after studying for a criminology or policing degree are vast. You'll have developed the skills that many employers are looking for in areas such as gathering and analysing data, problem-solving, oral and written communication, and advanced use of IT software.
Some of the areas that our graduates have gone into include:
- policing
- prison service
- probation service
- other law enforcement agencies
- investigative roles in agencies such as the RSPCA
Explore your campus
Find out more about the campus you'll be based at, take a virtual tour, and learn a bit more about the department that runs your course.
Campus and facilities
The state-of-the-art facilities at every NTU campus are uniquely developed to meet the needs of our students and will prepare you for working in your chosen industry.
Take a virtual tour
The NTU virtual tour is a great way to get to know our University from the comfort of your own home.
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Criminology and Criminal Justice at NTU centres around engagement with communities and the criminal justice system. Its work reflects the University’s wider commitment to transforming people’s lives and creating opportunities.