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Criminal Intelligence and Data Analysis MSc

UK

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What will I learn?

Our MSc Criminal Intelligence & Data Analysis Masters degree will expand your knowledge of the impact of emerging technologies, as well as the development and use of intelligence and digital media to support criminal investigations and improve organisational insight. You will have the opportunity to study topics such as cyber-crime, intelligence analysis, data science, practical data analysis and digital policing.

This is a growing area of business in a range of sectors from law enforcement to private business. Studying with us, you will master techniques in data analysis and the development of intelligence that can improve organisational decision making and support complex crime investigations. The use of ‘big data’ and new technologies is big business. It is also an area that offers many opportunities in law enforcement investigation and intelligence development.

Develop your expertise in information and intelligence analysis, and the use of intelligence in criminal investigations. Enhance your ability to negotiate and debate effectively on issues in policing and law enforcement, specifically in relation to the development and use of criminal intelligence and data analysis. Strengthen your understanding in applying data to support tactical and strategic decision-making.

You will also benefit from having access to our dedicated Police Training and Simulation Facility (the ‘Crime House’) to participate in practical workshops and have access to the Moot Court Room.

Your future career

Our MSc Criminal Intelligence & Data Analysis enhances your knowledge and employability for intelligence and analytical roles. The course provides a range of opportunities to develop and enhance knowledge and skills that can be applied in a range of settings, from research through to a variety of law enforcement and appropriate industry fields.

Which department am I in?

Law, Criminology and Policing

Study options

Full Time (1 year)

Tuition fees
To be confirmed

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

September 2025

Venue

Edge Hill University

St Helens Road,

Ormskirk,

Lancashire,

L39 4QP, NORTHERN ENGLAND, England

Entry requirements

For international students

Graduates from an undergraduate degree in a related discipline (2:2 minimum) including policing, criminology, criminal justice, crime scene investigation, computer and cyber investigation. Graduates from a range of other disciplines will be considered. Relevant professional qualifications and / or appropriate work experience will also be considered in line with the University’s RPL process. This will allow for recruitment of current police officers, police staff (e.g., analysts, researchers, and intelligence officers) and staff from other law enforcement agencies with significant related work experience. Consideration will also be given to international students with equivalent academic qualifications or professional qualifications and / or experience. An interview may form part of the selection process for any applicant not in possession of a 2.2 undergraduate degree in a related discipline prior to the offer of a place. International students require IELTS 6.5, with a score no lower than 6.0 in each individual component, or an equivalent English language qualification.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About Edge Hill University

Edge Hill University was named Modern University of the Year in The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2022

  • Graduate employment rate of 95.6 percent within 15 months
  • Top three in the North West for student satisfaction
  • Brand-new GBP 8.5 million students’ union in 2024
  • Scholarships and bursaries available