Key facts about your online degree
How you'll study
This course is studied 100% online
Application deadline
Our next deadline is 17th April 2026
Course length
Study over 2 years
Fees: £8,600
Payment plans available
Start dates
Start in January, May or September

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Join our Police Education team to learn about the online MSc Advanced Policing Practice starting May 2026, on 8 April at 6pm.
Course overview
Our MSc in Advanced Policing Practice is designed for professionals seeking to deepen their expertise and take the next step in their policing career. Delivered fully online, it allows you to balance study alongside operational demands while applying new knowledge directly to your role.
You’ll explore contemporary thinking in policing, criminology and criminal justice, with a focus on evidence-based practice, ethical and inclusive leadership, vulnerability and risk, equality, diversity and inclusion, and research methods that support reflective and strategic decision-making. Assessments are closely linked to real-world professional contexts, enabling you to develop solutions that respond to the challenges faced in modern policing.
As you progress, you’ll build the confidence to analyse policy, interpret research and contribute to organisational improvement. This masters in policing, criminology and justice supports your continuing professional development and prepares you to influence practice and lead change across policing and wider public protection sectors.
Why choose this course?
- Flexible online study designed to fit around operational work and life commitments
- Expert staff who guide your research interests and career development
- Ideal for those working in policing or aligned sectors
- Opportunity to apply learning directly to your current professional role
- Choose an optional module aligned to your specific area of interest
- Develop the skills and knowledge to advance your policing career
What you’ll gain
- A deeper understanding of how policing, criminology and justice inform complex decision-making
- Skills to apply modern policing strategies to evolving operational challenges
- Ability to analyse and use evidence-based research to improve policy and practice
- Insights into contemporary theories that enhance responses to victims and vulnerable individuals
- Enhanced ethical, inclusive and strategic leadership capabilities
- Confidence to influence policy and lead change across policing and public protection
Next application deadline: 17th April 2026
Course modules and assessments
Modules
Ethical Leadership
Debates in Contemporary Policing
Research Methods - Evidence-Based Policing
Postgraduate Major Project
Optional modules
Terrorism and Counter Terrorism Theory
Transnational and Organised Crime
Vulnerability and Safeguarding in the Digital Space
How you’ll be assessed
How you'll study
Study online and graduate on campus
Our MSc Advanced Policing Practice is studied 100% online.
You’ll study through Canvas, our world-class online Learning Management System (LMS), which can be accessed from your phone, PC, or tablet, both at home or on the move. Canvas provides instant access to study materials, forums, and support from tutors and classmates, as well as enabling easy submission of your assignments.
On successful completion of your online policing master’s degree, you’ll be invited to attend a graduation ceremony on campus. If attending the ceremony in person is not possible then we’ll arrange to have your certificate sent to you.
Entry requirements
Entry requirements for online policing masters
Fees and Funding
Fees
The full tuition fee for our MSc Advanced Policing Practice degree is £8,600.
The tuition fees you pay each year for the online policing master’s degree will be £4,300. The course is studied over 2 years.
Accreditation of Prior Learning (APL) may reduce the tuition fees. This will be confirmed once your application has been submitted. Please note that APL may affect your eligibility for a postgraduate loan.
Funding
We offer payment by instalments, so you can spread the cost of studying with us.
For military students: You can use your ELCs towards this course. ARU is a recognised ELCAS provider (number 1007). Please contact your Learning Centre for details of ELC, eligibility and how to apply.
For more information on how you fund your studies please see our funding page.
What our students say

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Awards and recognition

Be part of the University of the Year
We're proud to be the Times Higher Education (THE) University of the Year 2023. The prestigious THE awards honour ’exceptional performance during the 2021-22 academic year, and reflect ARU’s success in delivering high-impact projects during this period, despite the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.
The award recognises the difference we make in the region and our communities – while also acknowledging the broader impact of our world-leading research, and the contributions our students and graduates make to society.
Supported distance learning

We understand that distance learning is different to traditional campus study and if you’re new to online study you may have concerns or apprehensions about studying your masters in policing MSc course, and that’s natural.
To help put your mind at ease we have a dedicated Distance Learning Support Team to help and support you throughout your time at ARU, starting with your first online induction and staying with you right through to graduation. In addition, you’ll also be supported by specialist tutors who are experienced in supporting distance learning students and will provide you with the support you need throughout your studies.
Once you start your online Advanced Policing Practice MSc, we encourage the creation of online communities and many of our learners find these connections with others invaluable, helping them to stay motivated, share concerns or make new friendships.
Careers
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Next application deadline: 17th April 2026