CU London (Dagenham) - Open Event
4 Mar 2026, 16:00
London

Explore evidence, learn how to prevent and investigate crime, and gain the practical skills needed for an impactful career in investigation and law enforcement.
Step into the fascinating world of crime and justice. Explore crime investigation, crime prevention, public protection and victim support, all while gaining hands-on experience with real-world applications. This should equip you with the skills and knowledge you need to thrive in a variety of impactful careers.
Career-focused curriculum: gain expertise in law, various types of crime, crime prevention and detection, investigative techniques, evidence evaluation, fraud investigation and tackling serious and complex crimes.
Stay ahead of the curve: explore and critically evaluate the latest developments in crime, forensic investigation and criminal justice management at both local and global levels.
Think creatively, act impactfully: learn to develop innovative solutions to complex issues within forensic investigation and the wider criminal justice system, preparing you for a dynamic and meaningful career.
Why you should study this course
Project-based learning: tackle real-world projects, solving complex problems and building critical thinking, collaboration and communication skills. Benefit from career-focused assessments like creating operational plans and giving evidence in mock trials to showcase your expertise.
Global perspective: compare international approaches to crime and forensic investigation while developing the practical skills essential for a career in criminal justice.
Applied learning: dive into key aspects of the justice system—from crime investigation to law enforcement and prevention—by engaging in real-world simulations like mock crime scenes, trials, crisis management and community policing.
Learn from industry experts: benefit from guest lectures by professionals from leading criminal justice agencies, offering you valuable insights and real-world context.
Hands-on learning: enhance your understanding of forensic investigation, punishment and control in our learning facilities, which include mock prison cells, a crime house and a mock courtroom.
Careers and opportunities
Throughout the course, you should develop a broad range of highly valued skills that reflect the changing and dynamic needs of industry, including exceptional communication, project planning, critical thinking and analysis, problem-solving, and powerful presentation and listening skills.
On successful completion of the course, you should be a globally and interculturally aware graduate ready to make a dynamic difference in the world. You could find yourself working in the following roles:
Policing (including crime scene investigative roles)
Detective (graduate route
Probation officer
Criminal intelligence analyst
Forensic investigative practice
Aviation security
Fraud investigator
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