Overview
Forensic investigators are key players in investigating and solving crime and they often provide the evidence that ensures offenders are brought to justice. Work at the cutting edge of crime in a job where every day is different.
The students say that this course is both engaging and exciting, and the extensive experience of the teaching team is invaluable. Current forensic professionals confirm that our course is accurate, innovative and relevant to a range of careers.
Why study Forensic Investigation?
A career in forensic investigation is challenging, exciting and rewarding, and it requires people who are inquisitive, resilient, dedicated, good at problem-solving and enjoy working in a team.
The Forensic Investigation course from Canterbury Christ Church University is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to forge a successful career in forensic investigation, working with the police, a forensic provider or any other investigative or intelligence agency, for example, the Home Office or HM Customs and Excise.
As well as gaining a solid grounding in core areas of forensic investigation, such as crime scene investigation, forensic science and interpretation, and presentation of evidence, you'll also benefit from a significant amount of practical and laboratory work.
Throughout the course, you'll build your research skills and cast a critical eye over forensic investigation processes. We will support you with finding work experience and volunteering opportunities to help build your confidence and resilience, and enhance your CV.
Your future career
This course provides an excellent grounding for any career that involves the collection, analysis and interpretation of information or evidence, as these skills are taught in core modules and transferable to many careers.
The graduate (or key) skills that are routinely required by employers are embedded into the Forensic Investigation curriculum and therefore, graduates are normally able to evidence these skills, preparing them for a range of careers and this is evidenced by ex-students who have secured positions in forensic organisations, police forces, prisons, medical laboratories, schools, universities and many went on to do higher degree study.
One of the students volunteered for Kent Police for one year and was placed within the CID office during that time, thereby liaising with detectives and gaining first-hand experience of criminal investigation.
Several of our students have become special constables and are therefore operational police officers while doing their degree course, which provides invaluable experience and also provides them with the opportunity to network and apply for jobs advertised internally within the police.
Several of the students have secured work with emergency services, such as policing, paramedic and within the fire service, as these services value the investigation nature of the programme and the resilience of the graduates produced.
Programme Structure
Modules include:
- Biology for Forensic Investigation
- Chemistry for Forensic Investigation
- Accident, Disaster & Terror Scene Investigation
- Chemical Trace and Transfer Evidence
- Sexual and Domestic Abuse
- Fire & Explosion Scene Investigation
Key information
Duration
- Full-time
- 36 months
- Part-time
- 72 months
Start dates & application deadlines
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Credits
Delivered
Campus Location
- Canterbury, United Kingdom
Disciplines
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Academic requirements
We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.
English requirements
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Other requirements
General requirements
- A typical offer would be 88-112 UCAS Tariff points, including an A2 level at grade C or above (or equivalent) in a science subject.
- a minimum of two A Levels or
- a BTEC National Diploma or
- a combination of BTEC and A Level qualifications equivalent to two A Levels, such as a BTEC subsidiary certificate and one A Level or
- an Access to Higher Education Diploma or
- an International or Welsh Baccalaureate or
- a Higher National Diploma/Higher National Certificate or
- a minimum of two Advanced Highers from Scotland or
- the Irish Leaving Certificate or
- the European Baccalaureate Diploma or
- an equivalent overseas qualification
- Register with UCAS
- Write your personal statement
- Supply a reference
Tuition Fees
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Applies to youNon-residents17000 GBP / year≈ 17000 GBP / year -
Domestic Applies to you
Applies to youCitizens or residents9790 GBP / year≈ 9790 GBP / year
Living costs
Canterbury
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Funding
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Scholarships Information
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