School of Forensic and Applied Sciences - University of Central Lancashire

Bachelor in Forensic Science and Criminal Investigation - Grado en Ciencias Forenses e Investigación Criminal

School of Forensic and Applied Sciences - University of Central Lancashire
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Presentación

Thanks to our unique 2-star accreditation with the Forensic Science Society and our close links to Lancashire and Greater Manchester constabularies, this course is a solid, widely respected route into the highly competitive field of forensic science and criminal investigation. Learning from former CSIs, you’ll develop a broad understanding of forensic science from a legal perspective and, in your second and third years, you’ll get the chance to work alongside local police CSI and scientific support teams - indeed, because our course is mapped against National Occupational Standards for CSIs, you could even start work in the field while you’re studying.

Requisitos

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2016/17

280 points at A2, General Studies accepted
BTEC Extended Diploma : Distinction, Merit, Merit
BTEC Diploma : Distinction*, Distinction*
Pass Access To HE with 30 Level 3 Credits at Distinction
International Baccalaureate : 28P
5 GCSE´s at grade C including Maths and English or equivalent
IELTS grade 6 with no subscore lower than 5.5

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS 2017/18

112 points at A2; General Studies accepted
OCF BTEC Extended Diploma: Distinction, Merit, Merit
QCF BTEC Diploma: Distinction* Distinction*
Pass Access to Higher Education: 112 UCAS Points
Pass International Baccalaureate Diploma: 112 points
GCSE: 5 GCSEs at grade C including Maths and English or equivalent
IELTS: Grade 6 with no subscore lower than 5.5

Programa

YEAR 1

Compulsory modules

Introduction to the Law and Police Powers
Offences against the Person and Public Order
Investigation Skills 1
Study Skills for Criminal Investigation
Volume Crime Scene Science

Optional modules

Crime Scene Photography
Forensic Anthropology

YEAR 2

Compulsory modules

Investigation Skills II
Proactive Investigation Techniques
Offences Relating to Property & Weapons
Criminalistics
Forensic Practice

Optional modules

Advanced Crime Scene Investigation
Forensic Anthropology

YEAR 3

Compulsory modules

Application of Forensic Science
Dissertation

Optional modules - choose one

Fraud
E-crime
Major Crime Inquiries
International & Humanitarian Criminal Investigation

and either of

Crime Scene Management and CSM Support Module
Human Remains Recovery and Forensic Taphonomy

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