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Forensic & Medical Sciences (with a placement year)

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Course summary

This course develops skills in core biomedical, chemical and forensic sciences, helping you become a skilled forensic practitioner.

The emphasis is on biosciences, and then shifts towards disease processes and forensic investigation of physical evidence types.

In addition to the pursuit of core sciences, you will study forensic investigation in anthropology and topics relating to archaeology - including the degradation of human remains and physical materials - which will develop your skills in forensic interpretation. The final year develops your professional skills through a forensic research dissertation.

The course prepares you for a wide range of careers, including those in the professional medical and forensic sectors because of its broad basis and application.

Placement year
You can spend a year in a laboratory environment as a paid employee of an approved organisation.

This experience allows you to apply theoretical knowledge to practical problems, learn about work practices, and improve your career prospects.

Professional accreditation
This course is accredited by The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences.

Rankings
We are ranked 7th in the UK for Forensic Science in the Complete University Guide 2021.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
FBK9
Institution code:
B56

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