Location:
Dublin, Ireland
Program Type:
Full Degree
Degree Level:
Master
Specialty:
Forensic Science

Program Overview

Format:
Hybrid

Additional Program Information

Accreditation:
University College Dublin
Financial Aid:
No
Requirements:
Please note that all Forensic Computing & Cybercrime Investigation programmes/modules are restricted to members of LAW ENFORCEMENT ONLY. This includes agents of any organisation that has responsibility for the enforcement of national or local legislation. Applicants to the FCCI MSc/Diploma/Certificate will normally be expected to have either an appropriate law enforcement qualification or a bachelor's degree or equivalent in a related discipline. Each applicant will be assessed on a case by case basis. All applicants to the FCCI CPD programme will be assessed on a case by case basis and do not require a bachelor’s degree to apply. Students on the CPD programme, who wish to enter the MSc/Diploma/Certificate programme at a later stage, may apply based on their performance in the CPD programme. All progressions within the programme are subject to agreement with the Course Director and are NOT automatic. Students are required to fulfil UCD’s English Language Requirements
International Requirements:
Lectures are pre-recorded and provided online via a virtual online learning environment, where they can be downloaded and viewed locally. For most modules, these lectures can be accessed throughout the semester from day 1; however students must complete related assignments by certain dates. Handouts, articles and links to online forums and resources support the lectures. Study is supported by forum discussion and assignments. While study is online, all students are required to come to Dublin once a year to complete examinations & workshops. Students on the MSc/Dip/Cert programme are also welcome to attend the graduation ceremony and an optional welcome session.