Crime and Investigation (Hons) is an interdisciplinary degree that combines criminology, law, and crime scene science to help you understand how investigations are planned, carried out, and evaluated.You’ll build practical investigation skills alongside academic study, preparing you for roles in policing, intelligence, forensic support, and wider criminal justice and public-sector careers.
Crime and Investigation (Hons) is a comprehensive degree that integrates criminology, law, and crime scene science, equipping you with the knowledge to effectively plan, conduct, and evaluate investigations. This program emphasizes the development of practical skills alongside theoretical understanding, preparing you for various roles within policing, intelligence, forensic support, and the broader criminal justice sector.
The curriculum includes a diverse range of core modules aimed at enhancing your investigative knowledge and practical abilities, coupled with research and professional practice learning.
Assessment methods typically comprise a blend of written assignments, practical tasks, and research-based projects. The specific assessment formats may vary by module, so it is advisable to consult the module catalogue for detailed information.
Curriculum details: For the latest module offerings and optional components, please refer to the program's official website.
Applicants are generally expected to have a typical offer of 80–104 tariff points, which can be obtained from at least two A levels or equivalent qualifications.
Graduates of the Crime and Investigation (Hons) program are well-prepared to enter various fields, including law enforcement, forensic analysis, criminal justice administration, and intelligence analysis, among others. Your interdisciplinary training will enable you to pursue a rewarding career dedicated to making a positive impact in society.
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