Forensic Science
BSc (Hons)
Part-Time
In the most recent National Student Survey (2012), our BSc (Hons) Forensic Science course achieved a score of 100% for 'Overall Satisfaction'.*
Natasha Botterill
2nd year student
“I loved chemistry in my first year and this influences my module choices. The best thing about chemistry is experiments with real medicines. I also enjoyed a fire practical - being able to participate instead of watch. ”
Course overview
Forensic science is the application of scientific disciplines and techniques that may be used to produce evidence acceptable in a court of law. Recent advances in forensic science, most famously in DNA analysis, have combined to greatly increase the investigating powers of practising forensic scientists, making this a field of increasing importance and relevance.The main aims of this degree are to:
- give you a thorough grounding in both the theoretical and practical aspects of forensic science
- enable you to carry out investigations and research, and to assess the reliability of your results.
When you graduate you will be able to:
- demonstrate an understanding of UK legal systems, the role of the forensic scientist within those systems and the special duties and responsibilities of an expert witness;
- demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the main theoretical and practical skills of a forensic scientist
- estimate, using appropriate objective-, statistical-, and/or experiential-based tests, the value of your observations and conclusions as evidence in a court of law;
- apply this understanding to the design and operation of appropriate analyses and interpret results within a forensic science context;
- undertake creative, rigorous and relevant research using appropriate methodologies;
- present reports in oral, written and other appropriate formats.
This course is accredited by The Forensic Science Society.
Additional course information
Upon completion of this course you will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of:- subject knowledge
- major aspects of terminology
- major types of forensic science evidence
- the principle techniques of forensic investigation and their application to different evidence types.
*Please note that this value may not correspond with the satisfaction score shown by Unistats for this course. There are a number of reasons why this might occur (detailed here) but it is usually because the cohort of students completing the National Student Survey on this course is below the threshold required for full reporting.
Core modules
Introduction to Forensic Methodologies
Introduction to Biology and Forensic Chemistry
Physical and Quantitative Chemistry for Forensic Scientists
United Kingdom Legal Systems and Law for Forensic Scientists
Introduction to Police and Forensic Photography
Introduction to Analytical Chemistry and Laboratory Quality Management
The Forensic Analysis of DNA and Biological Material
Spectroscopic Techniques for Forensic Science
Project Preparation
Scene Laboratory Investigation
Advanced Forensic Methodologies
Undergraduate Major Project.
Optional modules
Introduction to Molecular Biochemistry and Forensic Toxicology
Physical Criminalistics
Chemical Criminalistics
Forensic Management
Identification Issues and Sexual Offence Investigation
Forensic Anthropology and Pathology
Forensic Analysis of Drugs and Poisons
Advanced Fire and Explosive Investigation.
Assessment
Assessment is via a mix of examination, essays, work portfolios, presentations, poster presentations, role play and evaluation of work from practical classes.Facilities
State of the art equipment (including Raman Microscopes, Scanning Electron Microscope, Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometer, Fourier Transform Infra red Spectroscopy (FTIR) Inductively coupled plasma - optical emission spectrometer, and various Gas Chromatography and Liquid Gas Chromatography instruments) contained within newly refurbished laboratories.Study abroad options
An option to study abroad is available in the second year providing students' meets University requirements.Links with industry and professional recognition
Following a certain pathway within the forensic science degree will also entitle the participant upon successful completion of the BSc (Hons) degree to use the post nominal AMRSC (Associate member of the Royal Society of Chemistry).Work placements
Students are encouraged to find work placement with local law enforcement organisations during the summer break, but the University does not organise any work placements as part of the course.Associated careers
This course, whilst aimed at preparing you for career in the forensic science industry, will also provide you with the ability and skills to undertake other careers which could include teaching, insurance industry and the legal profession.How to apply
Location
Duration
5 yearsTeaching times*
Tues 9.00-6.00pmAvailable starts
September, JanuaryStudent finance
Open Day
Saturday 22 JuneUndergraduate Open Day
Faculty
Science & TechnologyDepartment
Life SciencesContact us
UK and EU applicants:- Call 01245 686868
- Complete enquiry form
- Call +44 (0)1245 493131 ext 2609
- Complete enquiry form
*Teaching days and times are for guidance only and are subject to change each academic year. We advise all applicants to wait until they are in receipt of their timetable before making arrangements around their course times.
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