7 Bachelor's degrees in Forensic Accounting in England, United Kingdom

Accounting and Finance with a Year in Industry
Driven to succeed in the world of corporate finance and accounting? There’s no better place to study this Accounting and Finance with a Year in Industry BSc degree at Queen Mary University of London than in London. Based in the heart of the capital, our campus is just 15 minutes from the City and Canary Wharf, offering direct access to the UK’s financial and professional services sectors.

Accounting and Finance with Integrated Foundation Year (Hons)
Are you determined to succeed in the world of corporate finance? The Accounting and Finance with Integrated Foundation Year (Hons) BSc degree from Queen Mary University of London might be for you.

Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics - Undergraduate Foundation Programme
This one-year Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from OnCampus Sunderland offers successful students guaranteed progression to the University of Sunderland.

Forensic Science with Policing with Sandwich Placement (Hons)
The Forensic Science with Policing with Sandwich Placement (Hons) programme from University of Wolverhampton aims to produce graduates who are primarily able to use selected forensic science and crime scene investigation techniques to assist the police and legal professions.

Forensic Science - Undergraduate Foundation Programme
This one-year Forensic Science - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from OnCampus UK North offers successful students guaranteed progression to The University of Lancashire.

Forensic Science - Undergraduate Foundation Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Forensic Science - Undergraduate Foundation Programme from OnCampus London South Bank offers successful students guaranteed progression to London South Bank University.
Forensic Science (Hons)
Forensic Science (Hons) degree offered at University of Bedfordshire will help you gain practical skills in our Crime Scene Facility, enabling you to learn the skills and techniques needed to evaluate a real-life crime scene.