Training

UCL invite

by msecadm4921

The Department of Security and Crime Science (SCS) at University College London is running a joint Open Evening for UCL’s MSc in Countering Organised Crime and Terrorism (COCT), MSc in Crime Science and the new MSc in Crime and Forensics.

 

It’s on Tuesday February 1, from 6pm to 8pm at Roberts G06, Sir Ambrose Fleming Lecture Theatre, Roberts Building, Malet Place (off Torrington Place, Opposite Waterstones Bookstore) University College London.

Organisers describe it as an opportunity to meet some of the course tutors and ask questions. Also discussed will be the 10 Bursary scholarships on offer for these courses. Drinks will follow.

The MSc in Crime and Forensic Science is due to start in September 2012, to train graduates to think strategically and critically about crime and forensic science.

The MSc in Crime Science is designed specifically to equip law enforcement and security practitioners, and graduate students, with the means to reduce crime through the use of scientific method.

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