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The MSc in Crime Science, Investigation, and Intelligence is tailored for graduates and professionals seeking to enhance their expertise in evidence-based crime analysis, investigative techniques, and intelligence applications. This program fosters a sophisticated grasp of legal frameworks, ethical considerations, and current discussions surrounding crime science. Ideal candidates include those with backgrounds in criminology, forensic studies, or related disciplines who wish to elevate their career potential, as well as individuals transitioning from social sciences, humanities, arts, or legal fields. The curriculum also serves aspiring researchers needing robust theoretical and methodological training for doctoral studies or academic pursuits.Our dynamic, career-oriented approach challenges students to move beyond conventional crime perspectives, cultivating refined analytical skills for criminal investigations. The teaching faculty brings extensive experience in postgraduate criminology education, with many members having held senior roles in law enforcement and criminal justice agencies. Our strong connections with government bodies, justice institutions, and nonprofit organizations enable valuable industry networking opportunities.Graduates will gain specialized knowledge and methodological expertise applicable to research careers or professional advancement. Those pursuing academia will acquire essential tools for doctoral programs or research positions across various sectors, including justice agencies, policy institutes, and NGOs. Career pathways span diverse justice environments—from law enforcement and court systems to correctional and victim services—offering opportunities in operational, research, policy, and leadership roles. Additionally, the program develops transferable analytical capabilities for fields like financial fraud detection, insurance investigations, and anti-fraud operations in healthcare and sports.
2:2 or above in Social Sciences, Law, Humanities, Forensics or STEM subjects
IELTS: 6.5 (min 6 in all areas)
Pearson: 59 (59 in all subscores)
BrunELT: 63% (min 58% in all areas)
TOEFL: 90 (min 20 in all)