PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad, CMC – The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service (TTPS) Police Academy has unveiled plans for the launch of a Bachelor of Science Degree in Policing, saying it will serve as a model for the region, advancing policing professionalism and building stronger, well-informed communities.
The Trinidad and Tobago Police Service, Police Academy, which is the first of its kind to become registered with the Accreditation Council of Trinidad and Tobago, said the new initiative directly supports the TTPS Strategic Plan 2025–2027.
The Academy said that late last month, a special stakeholder session was held to present the vision, needs assessment results, curriculum framework, and proposed implementation strategy for the programme.
Among those addressing the session was the Provost, Police Academy Dr. Simon Alexis, who described the initiative as “a milestone in policing education in Trinidad and Tobago, equipping officers with advanced skills for the evolving law enforcement landscape.”
Dean Nicole Robinson added that “the Bachelor’s in Policing will open new academic and professional pathways and strengthen TTPS’s commitment to lifelong learning.”
The TTPS said that the new degree programme will serve as a model for the region, advancing policing professionalism and building stronger, well-informed communities.