The BSc Forensic Sciences at London South Bank University is designed to equip students with the knowledge and skills to accurately investigate crime scenes and contribute significantly to the criminal justice system.
Throughout this course, students will learn how to correctly study a crime scene and interpret the evidence in the lab using specialist equipment. The students will be taught by academic experts from a wide range of forensic science disciplines.
The teaching method involves spending time in lectures, seminars, lab-based study and self-directed learning. Learning is examined using various coursework pieces, including case studies, essays and case file preparations.
London South Bank University is a public university located in Southwark, central London, England. It was founded in 1892 and achieved university status in 1992 under the Further and Higher Education Act 1992. Ever since, LSBU has been providing practical education to individuals locally and internationally.
The university provides dedicated student support services, including academic advice, career guidance, and well-being support. It equally features modern educational facilities and study resources that support learning.
At LSBU, both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes are offered in fields such as engineering (mechanical, chemical, electrical and civil), medicine, computer science, business, product design, law and the arts.
Applicants should submit a personal statement to discuss their interest in the BSc Forensic Sciences programme, including any relevant practical science experience. A reference from an academic or employer is required, and a CV can also be uploaded to show any work experience.
The tuition fee for this course is £15,500 per year for international students. Tuition fees are reviewed annually and are subject to change.
London South Bank University offers international students considerable financial help through scholarships, bursaries, charitable funds, loans and other financial support to international students. Most of these scholarships are given as direct tuition fee discounts, and all eligible students are encouraged to apply for the university’s National Scholarship Programme (NSP). The NSP features 100 full scholarships that exempt students from all tuition fees, and there are many more partial scholarships. The Vice Chancellor’s Future Merit Award offers a £2,000 discount on tuition fees per academic year.
Graduates of this course may pursue job roles such as:
Interested applicants can apply for the course directly on the university's website or through the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS). For guidance, contact AHZ's trained counsellors.
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