Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene Investigation MSc
Master
In Bradford
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Bradford
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Duration
1 Year
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Start date
Different dates available
Forensic Archaeology is the specialist application of archaeological techniques to the search and recovery of evidential material from crime scenes, often but not always related to buried human remains.
This course is taught by staff with extensive crime scene experience who regularly work on a range of operations and are at the forefront of the professional development of the discipline.
The course will:
Provide you with advanced practical, analytical and interpretative skills in forensic archaeology
Provide training in discipline skills to enable graduates to pursue careers in Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
Prepare students for careers in non-cognate fields through emphasis on team working and application of a wide knowledge base to problem solving
This course combines approaches from different disciplines to provide students with a comprehensive forensic skill set.
It is essential that forensic archaeologists are able to appreciate their role within a wider police investigation and have a detailed understanding of crime scene management procedures.
Forensic Archaeology in the United Kingdom is rapidly developing and recognised as a distinct discipline by the Home Office Forensic Science Regulator. Bradford staff have been actively involved in defining skills matrices for use by the Institute for Archaeologists as part of the process of professional regulation.
Find out more about the School of Archaeological and Forensic Sciences.
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Subjects
- Police
- Staff
- Archaeology
- International
- Investigation
- Crime Scene Investigation
- Anthropology
- Forensic Archaeology
- Law for Expert Witnesse
- Taphonomy
Course programme
The modules for this course can be found in the latest programme specification.
The taught elements of the programme have a focused structure that covers the key areas within forensic archaeology and is based upon direct case experience by the principal tutors working with UK police forces. There is a strong emphasis on hands-on experience utilising simulated crime scene scenarios.
Students can either chose to undertake a substantial individual research dissertation or students can alternatively take part in a simulated, complex, multi scene investigation that will require high level skills in co- operative working, scene management and information synthesis plus complete substantial research and writing assignments that require advanced level academic writing skills.
- Professional Development Core (20 credits)
- Law for Expert Witnesses Core (20 credits)
- Introduction to Forensic Archaeology and Forensic Anthropology Core (20 credits)
- Crime Scene Investigation Core (20 credits)
- Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene Investigation Core (20 credits)
- Forensic Taphonomy Core (20 credits)
- Dissertation Option (60 credits)
The MSc award can be obtained with enhanced professional training (MSc without dissertation) in which case, the following modules are taken instead of the Dissertation:
- Advanced Fieldwork Programme for CSI Option (30 credits)
- Independent Research Papers for CSI Option1 (30 credits)
Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene Investigation MSc