This course immerses students in forensic chemistry, crime scene investigation, and the understanding of crime and criminal justice. It has two main themes: criminology, which explores why people commit crimes, and hands-on forensic training, teaching how science can be applied to solve criminal activities. The programme emphasizes real-world application, providing practical experience with professional equipment in well-equipped laboratories and modern forensic facilities. Students gain experience in indoor and outdoor crime scene simulation areas, including vehicle and fire examinations, using outdoor equipment like metal detectors, UAV drones, and geophysical tools. The 600-acre campus offers an ideal environment to apply theoretical knowledge to real-life forensic scenarios, preparing students for diverse careers within forensic investigation.
Why this course is highly recommended
What sets this programme apart is its focus on real-world application and practical skills. You'll gain hands-on experience using professional equipment in modern facilities and outdoor scenarios, including drone and geophysical equipment. The opportunities for certifications in digital forensics and expert witness testimony, along with work and education placements, make it an excellent choice for those seeking a comprehensive and employable skill set in forensics.
While the course combines fields of criminology and forensic science, the emphasis is on applied forensic investigation, including crime scene analysis, forensic techniques, and related practical skills. Additional certifications in digital forensics and expert witness testimony are available through external trainers to further enhance specialisation.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
18.68L
Living cost

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