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CAMPUS

Explore the vibrant ELMU Campus, where innovation meets tradition in a dynamic learning environment. Our state-of-the-art facilities, lush green spaces, and modern resources are designed to enhance your academic journey.​

Schools

ELMU's four academic schools represent the University's learning core, each focusing on key disciplines. They unite diverse expertise under a multidisciplinary approach, specifically enhancing the dynamic field of law enforcement with innovative, tailored solutions that address evolving needs and challenges.

Schools

School of Investigative Sciences

The School of Investigative Sciences provides specialised education in law enforcement, criminal investigation, intelligence, forensic studies, and cyber-related disciplines. The School focuses on developing the analytical, operational, and technological competencies required in modern investigative and security environments.

Through a curriculum that integrates academic rigour with applied learning, students are equipped to meet the professional demands of enforcement agencies, intelligence units, regulatory bodies, and security-related industries, both nationally and internationally.

 

Programme Offered​

Diploma in International Law Enforcement  (N/0324/4/001) (12/28) (MQA/PA16247)

Bachelor in International Law Enforcement (Hons) (N/0326/6/003) (12/27) (MQA/PA1656)

Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Information Technology (Cybersecurity)  (N/0611/6/0126) (MQA/PA18453)

Master in International Law Enforcement  (N/1032/7/002) (12/28) (MQA/PA16225)

Master of Science in Forensic Investigation  (N/1032/7/0009) (MQA/PA18440)

Master of Science in Intelligence and Surveillance  (N/1032/7/003) (12/29) (MQA/PA17153)

Doctor of Philosophy (Law Enforcement) (N/1032/8/001) (3/31) (MQA/PA16727)

 

 

Schools

School Of Leadership & Resilience

The School of Leadership & Resilience specialises in disaster management, emergency response, crisis leadership, and organisational resilience. The School is dedicated to developing professionals capable of managing complex emergencies, humanitarian operations, and public safety challenges in both domestic and international contexts.

Its programmes emphasise strategic planning, risk assessment, inter-agency coordination, and leadership under pressure, aligned with real-world operational and governance requirements.

Programmes Offered​

Diploma in Disaster Management (N/0312/4/003) (12/29) (MQA/PA17048)

 Bachelor in Disaster & Emergency Management (Hons)  (N/0316/6/002) (12/29) (MQA/PA16707)

Master of Science in Disaster Management (N/0521/7/0001) (3/28) (MQA/PA16622)

Master of Business Administration (N/0414/7/0298) (MQA/PA18441)

Schools

School of Criminal Justice & Psychology​

The School of Criminal Justice & Psychology focuses on the interdisciplinary study of crime, criminal behaviour, justice systems, and evidence-based policy responses. The School integrates criminological theory with applied perspectives to support informed decision-making within justice and enforcement institutions.

The programme prepares graduates to critically analyse crime trends, justice processes, and societal impacts within contemporary legal and criminal justice frameworks.

Programme Offered

Master of Science in Criminology & Criminal Justice (N/0314/7/0001) (12/28) (MQA/PA16557)

Schools

School of Law and Prosecutorial Science​​

The school aims to create an environment where the study of law and court procedures can be held in an open and inviting form, in which the education of law, prosecutorial science and even a centre for legal advice can be realised. Take a step into the basic of law and eventually, a full understanding of the twist and turns of legal battles. ​

Programme Offered

 Postgraduate Diploma in Shariah Law (N/0417/7/008) (MQA/PA18579)