The BSc Forensic Science at Keele University gives you the knowledge and practical skills needed for a career in the world of forensic investigation. From your first day, you will work with specialist facilities, including a dedicated Crime Scene House, and advanced forensic laboratories. You will study topics such as forensic chemistry, anthropology, digital forensics, and crime scene investigation. You will also learn how to use professional tools and techniques that are important in real forensic work.
You can choose to focus on an area that matches your career goals, such as forensic biology, forensic chemistry, crime scene investigation, or digital forensics. Keele’s large campus includes places where you can practise real-life crime scene investigations, both indoors and outdoors, such as vehicle and fire examinations.
You can make your learning even stronger by doing a work placement year or studying abroad at one of the partner universities. These opportunities will give you valuable work experience and help you see forensic science from an international point of view. By the end of the course, you will have the skills and confidence to work in many different roles in forensic science and similar areas.
Keele University is a public university located in Staffordshire, England. It was established in 1949 and was originally known as the University College of North Staffordshire. In 1962, its name was officially changed to Keele University.
Keele is recognised for its exceptional teaching and research. In 2023, the university received a Gold award, the highest possible rating for its teaching quality. A large portion of its research is considered to be of the highest quality in the world.
The university is also well-known for its joint honours degrees. This allows students to study two different subjects at the same time, which gives them a broader and more complete education.
The university is committed to looking after the environment and the wellbeing of its students. Keele has received awards for its work in tackling significant global challenges.
Grade Requirements:
To qualify for this course, you need to meet one of the following grade requirements.
English Proficiency:
International students will be required to show proficiency in English with an IELTS score of 6.5 with at least 5.5 in each of the components. Equivalent tests are also accepted.
For the 2025/26 academic session, the tuition fee to study the BSc Forensic Science at Keele University is £17,700. Please note that fees are paid annually and are subject to change.
Keele University offers a number of scholarships and financial aid options to reward academic excellence and ease the financial burden of students. For example, the Undergraduate Global Scholarship gives a tuition fee discount of £5,000. Eligible candidates will be considered automatically for this scholarship. Therefore, a separate application isn't required.
Graduates of the BSc Forensic Science from Keele University are fit for employment in roles such as:
You have to go through UCAS to apply for this course. If you have any questions about this process, our counsellors at AHZ are happy to help.
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