• The work boundaries of the traditional police intelligence analyst and digital forensic investigator are becoming blurred today’s analysts need to be cyber aware, understanding how communication records and web search histories can be extracted and analyzed.
  • This course covers these areas as well as theories that provide a better sense of the causes of crime and the prevention measures that can be put in place to stabilize and reverse these trends.
  • It provides students with the skills to work effectively with large datasets, allowing them to make more informed decisions in relation to criminal investigations. Key features include writing code to quickly clean up data and packaging it so it’s suitable for analysis and visualization, analyzing Twitter downloads, searched words and images, geolocation points, or big data.
  • This Crime Intelligence and Data Analytics (with Advanced Practice) program, offered by Teesside University, is an opportunity to enhance their qualification by spending one semester completing an internship, research, or study abroad experience. Although cannot guarantee internships, we will provide Students with practical support and advice on how to find and secure their own internship position.
  • Alternatively, a research internship will develop their research and academic skills by working as part of a research team in an academic setting, which is ideal for those who are interested in a career in research or academia.
  • A third option is to study abroad in an academic exchange with one of our partner universities. The study abroad option will incur additional costs such as travel and accommodation. Students must also take responsibility for ensuring they have the appropriate visa for study outside the UK, where relevant.