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Social Sciences > Interdisciplinary > Crime & Forensic Science

Crime & Forensic Science

UCL

Calendar icon 21 July 2025 - 25 July 2025

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Entry requirements

A-Levels: At least two A level subjects should be taken from UCL’s list of preferred A level subjects (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/undergraduate/application/entry-requirements/preferred-level-subjects).

GCSEs: English Language and Mathematics at grade C or 4.

Other qualifications: IB; Scottish Advanced Highers; Welsh Baccalaureate; Access to HE Diploma; Cambridge Pre-U Principal Subjects.

 

*Please note that these requirements are based on the contextual subject and qualification requirements for relevant undergraduate programmes for 2025 entry.

 

For information specifically about UCL’s undergraduate programmes (including the grade requirements) please see the UCL Undergraduate Courses webpage (https://www.ucl.ac.uk/prospective-students/undergraduate/).

 

Please note the Summer School will provide a taste of studying at UCL and we therefore advise you check the UCL Admissions grade requirements and speak to your teacher about your academic suitability.

Are you interested in understanding how crime is studied? Have you ever wondered how evidence is collected at a crime scene? Do you want to know about investigating serious crime? Are you thinking of a future career in criminal justice? Then this is the summer school for you.

The Department of Security and Crime Science are offering a 4-day summer school, where students will be introduced into the world of studying crime and forensic science at one of the country’s top Universities.

The course will introduce students to concepts of prevention, detection, and disruption of crime, from a policing, security, and forensic science perspective.

The summer school will include lectures from world experts in the fields of policing, intelligence, and forensic science, and will include workshops where students are introduced to criminal justice practice.

The subjects covered in the summer school include organised crime, terrorism, crime scene investigation, and policing. Students will be asked to work on individual or groups projects throughout the week, where they will have an opportunity to show case their newly learnt knowledge and skills in crime and forensic science.

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