Programme BSc (Hons) in Forensic Sciences and Criminal Investigation
A programme designed for the next generation of forensic investigation experts, combining both the theoretical knowledge and the practical skills essential for successful careers in Forensic Sciences and Criminal Investigation.
This programme has been specifically designed for talented students who aim to work in the Forensic Sciences field (Criminalistics), particularly as Forensic Investigation Experts. It offers an in-depth exploration of Forensic Sciences, the science focused on the technical and scientific inspections conducted during investigations following a crime or incident. The programme places strong emphasis on the identification, collection, and analysis of traces and evidence using specialised scientific techniques, preparing students for key roles in forensic investigation and criminalistics.
Over the past two decades, the field of forensic science has become essential not only in criminal investigations but also in civil law, insurance companies, and private businesses. This growing demand requires highly qualified professionals with the knowledge, skills, and competencies necessary to conduct forensic investigations.
Our programme stands out for its lecturers who are experts in their domain, and the state of the art laboratories which are equipped with cutting-edge technology such as; Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR). These tools allow students to recreate 3D crime scenes, providing immersive and practical learning experiences.

Course main information
- Area: Forensic Science
- Programme: Full-time 3-year undergraduate programme
- Final qualification: European Qualification Framework Level 6 | MQF Level 6
- Accreditation: Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA) Licence No. 2018-014.
- Category: Higher Education Programme
- Credits: 180 ECTS; 60 ECTS per academic year
- Delivery Method: Virtual Classroom and real-life laboratory
- Hours: 1200 hours of teaching
- Attendance: 90% compulsory for each module (theory and laboratory if applicable)
- Laboratory sessions: In presence at our lab
- Written Assessments: In presence
- Language of instruction: English or Italian (you may select one).
- Academic year: Commencing 1 October 2026
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The entry requirements for our BSc (Hons) in Forensic Sciences and Criminal Investigation are:
- Maltese Matriculation Certificate or an international equivalent at EQF Level 4. Eg: UK A-level, German Abitur, Italian High School Diploma, French Baccalauréat, Spanish Bachillerato, Matura and other equivalent (no specific grades are required).
- Certified True Copy of the Diploma or an Official Certification issued by the school.
- A background in two pure science subjects at General Education Qualification (MQF/EQF Level 3), along with passes in Mathematics and/or science subjects at MQF/EQF Level 4.
- Language qualification with a minimum level of B1 (CEFR) in the language of delivery you select (English or Italian).
Our application process is fully online and open to all. Applicants may submit their application through our Admission Portal, uploading the required documents (ID/passport, certificates if applicable, and any other relevant documents). If you are still completing your EQF Level 4 and will graduate by August, you can still apply now!
Your qualification certificate (eg: Maltese Matriculation Certificate, Italian High School Diploma, or other EQF Level 4 qualification) and language qualification (if applicable) can be submitted later, as long as we receive them by September.
Our admission procedures guarantee fair and equitable treatment for all candidates. Once the Admissions Office has reviewed the application, eligible applicants will receive an official offer letter by email. To complete enrolment, candidates must accept or decline the offer. Upon acceptance, a non-refundable registration fee is required to secure a place in the course. Further information regarding payments and enrolment steps will be provided via email.
As our programmes have a limited number of places, we encourage applicants to apply as early as possible to avoid inconvenience.
Registration Fee:
€ 300 due upon acceptance of the offer for a place in our programme. This fee includes administrative cost associated with the enrolment process.
Tuition Fee, Academic year 2026/27:
€ 5,170 per year English Programme – BSc (Hons) in Forensic Sciences and Criminal Investigation.
€ 5,390 per year Italian Programme – BSc (Hons) Laurea triennale in Scienze forensi e investigazione criminale.
Master’s programmes:
€ 7,755 full Postgraduate programme
Undergraduate + Postgraduate Bundle Offer:
€ 350 off each Academic Year (Total discount of € 1,575 for 4.5 years). subject to terms and conditions.
Top Student Scholarship:
15% discount on tuition fee for the top student for each Programme/Language for 2nd and 3rd year undergraduate students.
Payment Options:
We offer flexible payment options, allowing you to pay your annual tuition in one, two, or three instalments on scheduled dates.
Further details will be provided once you register for one of our programmes.
European Forensic Institute, Awarded “Excellence in Forensic Science” at the World Police Summit Awards 2025, Dubai.
Hands-on Learning and Professional Expertise

Application Based Teaching
At the European Forensic Institute, our teaching philosophy is built around one goal: ensuring students can apply what they learn. Every part of the programme is designed to mirror the real demands of the forensic profession. Through hands-on, immersive training, especially during intensive laboratory sessions, you don’t just study forensic science, you experience it.
Job-oriented learning
Studying at the European Forensic Institute means gaining knowledge, skills, and competencies straight from active forensic professionals.
Our lecturers are not just academics, they are working forensic consultants and researchers who bring real cases, real challenges, and real expertise into the classroom. This gives you the unique opportunity to interact with your instructors both academically and professionally. In other words, at EFI you’re not just learning about a career, you’re learning from the people already shaping it.
Our Lab sessions
Our real-life laboratory sessions incorporate cutting-edge technologies such as augmented reality and MetaQuest virtual reality to enhance forensic investigation training.
To ensure a complete and rigorous academic experience, students attend at least two in-person sessions per year at the Malta Life Sciences Park, where they participate in hands-on laboratory work and complete written examinations.
This hybrid model combines the flexibility of our Live Virtual Classroom on the Digital Campus, allowing you to study from anywhere, with the professional authenticity of in-person practical labs.
Career paths

The BSc (Hons) in Forensic Sciences and Criminal Investigation at the European Forensic Institute opens the door to diverse career opportunities in scientific investigation and technical analysis. Graduates are prepared for roles in investigative services, forensic and legal environments, financial and insurance institutions, and other organisations seeking experts in investigation, safety, and prevention
Crime Scene Investigator
- Forensic Scientist
- Evidence Recovery Specialist
- Forensic Laboratory Technician
Criminal Investigation & Law Enforcement
- Criminal Investigator
- Investigative roles (judicial police and private investigations)
- Intelligence Analyst
- Forensic Case Review Officer
Judicial & Legal Support
- Judiciary (criminal and civil proceedings)
- Policy and Crime Prevention Advisor
Specialised Forensic and Consulting Roles
- Consultant in Forensic and Investigative Services
- Research Scientist in Forensics or Criminal Justice
Industry & Corporate Applications
- Insurance sector (investigators, loss adjustors)
- Private businesses (internal controls, fraud prevention, IT security)
- IT roles (internal controls, process flows, security)
Media & Communication
- Journalism (investigative journalism, scientific content creator, copywriter)
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Apply nowFrequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about our BSc (Hons) in Forensic Sciences and Criminal Investigation. Find answers regarding our blended learning model, accreditation, Malta-based laboratory sessions, and the admission process for the 2026/27 academic year.
We are proud to offer programmes officially accredited by the Malta Further and Higher Education Authority (MFHEA). Our programmes follow the Maltese and European Qualification Framework, ensuring broad recognition across Europe and beyond.
Additionally, Malta is one of the 55 member countries of the ENIC-NARIC network, which facilitates the recognition of qualifications among participating countries. Our accreditation meets the quality standards of higher education, in line with both national and European frameworks.
Great news! You don’t need to relocate to Malta to complete our programmes. However, some students choose to relocate and enjoy living on our beautiful island for the duration of their studies
In the specific case of the Bachelor’s programmes and the Master of Science in Forensic Biology, students are required to travel to Malta at least twice a year to attend laboratory sessions and assessments, usually for periods of no more than two weeks for each visit.
Malta is a member state of the European Union. International students (non-EU) must comply with regulations of the Maltese Government and must be able to travel to Malta (this includes any Visas). For our blended programmes, students won’t be staying in Malta for more than 90 consecutive days, as such our students would need a short stay (C) Visa, for which they have to apply through the Embassies or Representations.
Please visit the webpage Identità for more information.
No. Our programmes are delivered in an online or blended format, which means we cannot justify to the Maltese authorities the need for students to reside in Malta for the 18-month or full three-year duration of the programmes.
We are aware that the visa application process can be demanding and may sometimes result in rejection, this includes any Visas. To avoid any potential inconvenience, please note that our institution does not handle visa applications on behalf of students. However, if you wish to apply for a visa independently, we are happy to support you. We can provide the relevant documentation from our side to assist with your application, including official confirmation of your student status with us.
No. All our theory sessions are delivered online. However, we encourage students to participate in optional seminars organised by our Institute or by our professional partners.
Yes, but note that attendance is mandatory. All our programmes are full-time programmes, and your full commitment is expected. For example, a full-time BSc demands a minimum of 1,500 learning hours each academic year. Any work-related activity must be carried out outside of academic activities.
No. Students are responsible for arranging their own accommodation.
Our sessions are scheduled during the low or mid-season and take place over short periods, allowing students to benefit from the wide range of accommodation options available at those times.
You can use platforms such as Booking.com, Airbnb, Visit Malta, or Campus Hub to find suitable accommodation.
Access to the digital campus and related material, digital library, material used during the lab sessions, institutional email. This does NOT include travel, accommodation and costs associated with participation in our laboratory sessions.
Yes. Laboratory sessions and exam are scheduled in Malta. Students are required to travel to Malta to complete these sessions throughout the academic year. Specific dates will be provided in advance at the start of the term.

Studying in Malta
Studying at the European Forensic Institute will transform your future and open doors to a world of opportunities.
For our blended programmes, including Bachelor’s degrees and the Master of Science (MSc) in Forensic Biology, students are required to complete practical laboratory sessions in Malta.
These in-person sessions take place at the Malta Life Sciences Park, where you will work with cutting-edge crime scene technology, including Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) tools.
Discover more about studying in Malta.
Learn moreStudying in MaltaContacts
European Forensic Institute
Malta Life Sciences Park
Sir Temi Zammit Buildings
San Gwann SGN 3000
Office Hours:
09:00 – 13:00 / 14:00 – 17:00
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