149 new police students are starting at the university in Bautzen!

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On October 2nd, 2025, the 33rd bachelor's class starts at the Saxon Police University in Bautzen with 149 new students.

Am 2.10.2025 startet der 33. Bachelorjahrgang an der Hochschule der Sächsischen Polizei in Bautzen mit 149 neuen Studierenden.
On October 2nd, 2025, the 33rd bachelor's class starts at the Saxon Police University in Bautzen with 149 new students.

149 new police students are starting at the university in Bautzen!

The 33rd bachelor's degree program at the Saxon Police University (FH) started today on the Bautzen campus. A total of 149 new police students have entered college life. The two female and eight candidates who are being accommodated in the preparatory service for computer and internet crime (CuIKD) for the first time are causing a particular stir. In addition, five female and one female candidates are taking part in the new preparatory service for economic crime (WiKri). This programmatic expansion shows the increasing relevance of digital and economic crime in the police service, as medienservice.sachsen.de reports.

The university management, represented by Rector Stefan Dörner, as well as Rothenburg's Mayor Philipp Eichler and Vice Rector Jürgen Siegert welcomed the new students in the Audimax. At the ceremonial event, the candidates received their certificates of appointment as police commissioner candidates, which were presented by Vice Rector Holger Löwe. The contact with experienced police officers during your studies is also a trademark feature of this training.

Diverse study options

The Saxon Police University is a central educational institution located in Rothenburg/Oberlausitz and Bautzen. With almost 600 prospective inspectors in three years, interest in the police enforcement service is unmistakably high. The 32nd year has 225 students, around a third of whom are women.

The dual Bachelor's degree program in Police Enforcement Services comprises six semesters and leads to a Bachelor of Arts. The training is specifically tailored to the needs of the police service and combines theoretical courses with practical operations. These practical phases are essential to prepare students for everyday working life, because sound training pays off, as studyflix.de shows.

Contents of the study program

The curriculum covers a wide range of topics that are essential to everyday police work. Important subjects include criminology, legal principles and social and political sciences. Students learn everything from violent crime to how to use police techniques in crisis situations. This training not only promotes specialist knowledge, but also a sense of responsibility, the ability to work in a team and personal ethics, so that the new police officers are able to act confidently in difficult situations (wegweiser-duales-studium.de).

Particularly noteworthy is the new preparation service for white-collar crime, which is starting this winter semester. To do this, applicants must have an academic degree in relevant courses. This specialization brings a breath of fresh air to training, as the fight against economic crime is becoming more of a focus than ever before.

Overall, it can be seen that the Saxon Police University offers its students comprehensive and modern training that is designed to meet the challenges of today. Since its founding in 1994, around 4,500 graduates have successfully completed their training and are available to the Saxony police.