Students will use scientific problem-solving to benefit society. Designed with input from experienced professionals, students will gain an in-depth understanding of the scientific methods used in criminal investigations, and the skills to develop a career in the justice system and beyond.
This conversion course means students do not have to currently hold an undergraduate degree in Forensic Science to apply for this. It provides them with the required knowledge and skills to enter into a career in forensic science.
During this one year masters course, students will receive high level training in analytical science, incorporating elements of biology, chemistry and law. They'll gain an in-depth understanding of not only the scientific issues that affect the outcome of criminal trials, but also societal factors such as unconscious bias and juror expectation.
Forensic science is the application of a broad range of scientific analyses for the assistance of courts of law. If students have an analytical mind-set and enjoy problem-solving, this master's course will enable them to deepen their knowledge gained from a scientific or analytical background, to specialize in a field where they'll add real value to society.
Students will also undertake a substantial research project based on their interests and career goals.