Forensic and Medical Sciences (with placement year) BSc (Hons)
Master
In Bradford
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Bradford
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Duration
4 Years
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Start date
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The focus of the bioscience-based Forensic and Medical Sciences (FMS) course is on developing core skills in the biological sciences, and their application in medical sciences and forensic casework.
The emphasis is in the biosciences then shifts towards disease processes, and limitations of forensic investigation of a wide range of physical evidence types.
The final year develops your professional skills through a forensic research dissertation.
In addition to the pursuit of core sciences, forensic investigation in the areas of anthropology and topics relating to archaeology and the degradation of human remains and physical materials are studied which will develop your skills in forensic interpretation.
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Typical offer: BBC / 112 UCAS points
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Subjects
- Interpretation
- Microbiology
- Genetics
- International
- Medical
- Medical training
- Crime Scene Investigation
- Molecular genetics
- Cell & Tissue Biology
- Human Genetics & Developmental Biology
- Introductory Biochemistry
Course programme
The modules for this course can be found in the latest programme specification.
This programme has been designed to deliver education and training in the essential core biomedical, chemical and forensic sciences to help you to become a skilled forensic practitioner. The programme integrates forensic investigation within each year of the course, and delivers a wide range of transferable skills, many of which are embedded within the scientific programme, as well as being acquired through modules in professional development.
It will provide you with opportunities to focus on topics of particular interest in your final year of study. Degrees based on the biosciences prepare graduates for a wide range of careers including those in the professional medical and forensic sectors because of their broad basis and application.
Stage 1
- Independent Study for Forensic Scientists Core (20 credits)
- Principles of Forensic and Crime Scene Investigation Core (20 credits)
- Cell & Tissue Biology Core (20 credits)
- Introductory Biochemistry Core (20 credits)
- Introductory Microbiology Core (20 credits)
- Human Genetics & Developmental Biology Core (20 credits)
Stage 2
- Forensic Examination and Analysis of Physical Evidence Core (20 credits)
- Virtual Anatomy for Forensic Sciences Core (20 credits)
- Statistics and Databases for Forensic Scientists Core (20 credits)
- Molecular Genetics Core (20 credits)
- Biometrics and Human Identification Core (20 credits)
- Medical Microbiology Option (20 credits)
- Pathology Option (20 credits)
- Elective
Placement/Study Abroad (4-year programme)
Stage 3
- Dissertation Core (40 credits)
- Interpretation & Presentation of Forensic Evidence for Forensic Science Core (20 credits)
- Professional Development: Forensic Enquiry and Critical Case Study Core (20 credits)
- Medical Genetics Core (20 credits)
- Forensic Anthropology Option (20 credits)
- Forensic Taphonomy Option (20 credits)
- Elective
Forensic and Medical Sciences (with placement year) BSc (Hons)