| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-10-01 | - |
| 2026-10-01 | - |
| 2027-10-01 | - |
Program Overview
Program Overview
The postgraduate program in Criminal Analysis is designed to prepare graduates for professional development in the field of criminal analysis. The program is aimed at future court experts, specialists, and officers involved in criminal analysis, as well as those with incomplete or non-directional education.
Program Description
The program is intended to supplement and organize the knowledge of criminal analysis, thereby enhancing professional qualifications. Graduates will acquire knowledge and skills in the field of modern tools used in acquiring, evaluating, and analyzing information, data, and digital evidence.
Target Audience
The program is targeted at individuals from the business sector responsible for quality and process optimization using IT tools, as well as those active in any industry. The program will enable them to broaden their knowledge in the field of criminal analysis.
Program Structure
The program consists of two semesters (October 2025 - September 2026) and is conducted in a hybrid format, with lectures held online using the MS Teams platform and exercises held in person at the Faculty of Computer Science.
Admission Requirements
- Applicants must have completed higher education (first-degree, second-degree, or uniform master's studies).
- The program is addressed to graduates of any higher education institution who wish to start or deepen their qualifications in the field of criminal analysis.
- Applicants should have basic qualifications in working with computers, internet resources, documents, and data.
Admission Criteria
Admission is based on the order of applications received. The minimum number of participants is 18, and the maximum is 20.
Tuition Fees
The total cost of the program is 8,800 z, broken down into:
- Admission fee: 100 z
- First-semester fee: 4,900 z
- Second-semester fee: 3,800 z
Additional Information
- Classes are held on weekends (Saturdays and Sundays).
- The program provides participants with unique knowledge and skills, as well as enhances their professional competencies to enable further development in the field of criminal analysis.
- Graduates will be prepared to work in a modern digital environment and will be able to independently acquire information and data from open sources, as well as use modern technologies to acquire and process data and digital evidence.
