Forensic scientists apply scientific analysis to criminal and civil investigations, producing evidence that is admissible to a court of law. It's a fascinating and rigorous scientific discipline that builds your knowledge of biology and chemistry as well as developing advanced problem-solving, data interpretation and communication skills. From crime scene to laboratory to courtroom, studying Forensic Science provides a springboard into a range of exciting careers within the justice system and beyond.
Accredited by The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences, BSc(Hons) Forensic Science has been designed in conjunction with professional forensic scientists to provide a deep understanding of the way scientific disciplines are applied to the investigation of crime. Covering crime scene investigation, laboratory analysis, interpretation and evaluation, as well as the presentation of evidence, the course has a strong practical focus with excellent study facilities and the option to choose specialisms. Six months after graduating, 90 per cent of our students are in work or further study. |
These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school. Tariff points: 300.
For information on entry requirements, please visit the program website. |
Application Notes : | The application process usually starts the September prior to the year of entry. Visit the website for the latest key dates within the undergraduate application cycle.
Applicants need to submit a personal statement. Schools and Colleges will work with students to ensure their personal statement is completed correctly and to offer advice along the way. |
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