- Level
- 3-Year Bachelor Degree
- Duration
- 3 Years
- Open intakes
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Off-shoreJan 2027, Sep 2027
- Field
- Cybersecurity and Information Systems
- Institution
- Public University
- Offer speed
- Superfast Offer Speed2–3 days
- Next deadline
- 2026-09-01
Program overview
BSc (Hons) Digital Forensics teaches the recovery and courtroom-grade analysis of digital evidence: computer and mobile device forensics, network and memory analysis, file-system internals, forensic process and law, and anti-forensics awareness, with foundations shared with the security degree family and a final-year investigation-centred project.
The teaching model reproduces professional practice — students image devices, work realistic case scenarios from seizure through report, and defend findings under questioning in moot-style exercises, because a forensic examiner’s product is testimony as much as technique. Casework spans criminal, corporate and incident-response contexts, reflecting where the discipline’s employment actually sits.
The toolset justifies the fee in ways prospectuses undersell: students train on the commercial forensic platforms that investigation employers license at thousands of pounds per seat, and job adverts name those exact tools — so graduating with documented hands-on hours on them converts directly into shortlisting, a specificity generalist computing degrees cannot offer this niche.
Sector eligibility deserves early counselling: some UK policing roles restrict by residency, so international graduates should aim at the thriving private side — eDiscovery providers, corporate investigation, breach-response consultancies, banking fraud teams — where demand is strong and unrestricted. January windows across all recorded cycles at the standard £17,300 fee give the course rare admission flexibility for the specialism.
Entry pay tracks the security family at £23,000–£27,000 with a skills-shortage tailwind, and the degree’s security-adjacent content keeps SOC and incident-response doors open when pure forensic vacancies thin. As a completed honours award it carries Graduate Route rights — 18 months under the post-2026 application rules — with dependants excluded throughout taught study.
What it costs per year · indicative
Living cost is an estimate; tuition is the institute's published international fee. We confirm exact, current figures before you pay anything.
Do you qualify?
These are the published minimums. Whether your profile fits — with your marks, gap and budget — is exactly what a free counsellor check confirms.
Admission requirements
Who can apply (guide for international students):
- Education: Completed Class 12 (10+2) with a minimum of 70% per the portal export — note the ASV Finder source states 65% in Standard 12 best four subjects (excluding Hindi); verify the operative bar with DMU admissions.
- English (meet any one, per source): IELTS 6 overall with no band below 5.5; PTE Academic 59 overall (no component below 59); TOEFL 60 overall as recorded in source (legacy component format); Duolingo English Test 105.
- English waiver: English test waiver may be available on Medium of Instruction plus Standard 12 English at 65% or above (2015 or later, all boards) except boards of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh — assessed case by case per the ASV Finder source.
- Application: No application fee. Deposit amount not stated in source — confirm with DMU International before CAS stage.
English requirements
✓ MOI waiver: if your degree was taught in English, you may skip the test with a Medium-of-Instruction certificate. Ask us to confirm.
Documents you'll need typical · we confirm yours
- Valid passport (6+ months validity)
- Class 10 & 12 marksheets and certificates
- English test scorecard (IELTS / PTE / TOEFL) or MOI certificate
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Financial proof — bank statement / loan sanction
- Passport-size photographs
- Study-gap affidavit or work-experience letter (if applicable)
Getting documents right is the #1 reason applications succeed or get refused — our team checks every file before submission.
Career opportunities
Typical first destinations for graduates:
- Digital Forensic Analyst (junior) — evidence acquisition and examination
- eDiscovery Analyst — legal-sector data review roles
- Incident Response Analyst — breach investigation teams
- Police Digital Investigator (civilian) — where eligibility permits
- Fraud & Financial Crime Analyst — banking investigation units
- Cyber Security Analyst — the adjacent fallback market
Reality check: forensic work is procedural to its core — evidence continuity, contemporaneous notes, defensible method — and careers stall on sloppiness faster than on technical gaps; the students who thrive are the meticulous ones.
About De Montfort University
- Type
- University
- Ownership
- Public
- Rating
- ★ 4.3
- World rank
- #851
- Reference No.
- 10001883