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BSc Forensic Science and Criminology (with Foundation Year)
About this course
Forensic science and criminology is a combination that addresses both the physical evidence of crime and the social and systemic context in which crime occurs and is responded to. Forensic science applies chemistry, biology, and other scientific disciplines to the analysis of physical evidence from crime scenes, including biological samples, trace evidence, toxicological analysis, and digital evidence. Criminology examines why crime occurs, how it is defined and responded to by criminal justice systems, and what the social and policy dimensions of crime and punishment are. At Bedfordshire, this four-year full-time programme includes a foundation year providing a supported pathway into degree-level study. The programme has received Recognition from the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences, ensuring that its content and teaching meet a high, internationally recognised standard of quality. You will study the scientific methods and analytical techniques of forensic science alongside criminological theory, criminal justice policy, and the social context of crime and victimisation. The combination provides graduates who understand both the science of evidence and the criminal justice context in which it is used. The typical entry tariff with the foundation year is 56 points. Graduates of forensic science and criminology programmes pursue careers in forensic science laboratories, crime scene investigation, the police, the prison and probation services, victim support, policy research, and the voluntary sector. The combination of scientific and social analytical skills is valued by employers who need professionals capable of working across the technical and human dimensions of criminal justice. Many graduates also go on to postgraduate study in forensic science, criminology, or law to develop more specialised expertise.
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