Masters (Research)
If you have a degree in science, or a relevant bachelor's degree, this course will give you the skills you need to help in criminal investigations.
Reconstruct crime scenes as you learn to collect, process and interpret biological, chemical and physical evidence.
Build your expertise in specimen preparation, sources of contamination, quality assurance, statistical interpretation and the admissibility of evidence as you learn to prepare and deliver courtroom testimony.
You'll complete a one-year research project within your master's degree, giving you specialist knowledge about a topic, and setting you up for potential progression to further research to a PhD.
Build essential skills and knowledge to meet your career or study goals. Topics you'll cover include:
You'll graduate with the specialised skills you need to work with the police, national security and defence or other investigative authorities.
Careers could include:
You could also find work in pathology laboratories (such as toxicology, molecular diagnostics or paternity testing) or set up your own private consultancy.