Crime Scene Science (Hons) is an undergraduate degree that trains you to manage the investigative process and apply forensic science methods to real-world casework. You’ll learn how evidence is recorded, recovered, evaluated and presented, alongside the legal and intelligence context of investigations.
Crime Scene Science (Hons) is an undergraduate degree designed to equip students with the skills necessary to manage the investigative process and utilize forensic science techniques in real-world scenarios. This program emphasizes the methods of recording, recovering, evaluating, and presenting evidence, while also providing insight into the legal and intelligence contexts of investigations.
The curriculum encompasses a blend of core forensic and investigative modules, progressing from foundational scientific principles to applied casework and evidence-based reporting.
Curriculum details: For the latest module list, module sequence, and assessment breakdown, please consult the program's official website.
Admission is generally based on UCAS tariff points, typically ranging from 96 to 112 points. Specific Level 3 subject requirements may vary.
Accepted Level 3 qualifications may include:
If you do not meet the entry requirements for Year 1, an integrated foundation year may be an option.
Students must demonstrate proficiency in English. Typical requirements include:
GCSE English and Mathematics: A minimum of grade 4 (grade C) or an equivalent qualification is required.
Graduates of the Crime Scene Science program are well-prepared for various roles within the forensic science sector. Opportunities may include positions in law enforcement agencies, forensic laboratories, and legal consultancy, where they can apply their expertise in investigative processes and forensic methodologies to contribute to criminal justice and public safety.
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