Forensic Science (Analysis / Toxicology)
This course will enable you to gain a strong background in the theory of analytical and forensic techniques and how to apply them to complex problems such as those encountered at crime scenes. It emphasises the key skills required in this specialised area of science, including good measurement and scientific practice, sample collection and chain of custody, evaluation and interpretation of data, and constructing expert witness reports.
Kingston University has its own scene-of-crime house located on site, which is used to recreate crime scenes and enables you to put your investigative skills into practice. The property’s garden is used by the forensic team’s archaeologist for field investigations.
You will explore recent trends in forensic science and learn about the latest analytical devices used, such as atomic and molecular spectroscopic and separation techniques and DNA profiling.
You will look at the role of the forensic scientist and learn how to, for example, investigate and analyse drugs of abuse, fibres and firearms and conduct fire investigation. There is also the opportunity to present expert evidence at a mock courtroom trial in a magistrates’ court, examined by Kingston’s own trainee lawyers and/or their law lecturers.
In addition, you will have the opportunity to carry out your research project in industry (depending on your results and project availability) or in Kingston University’s extensive forensic and analytical laboratories.
Course Type: Academic courses
Learning Type: In Person
Start Months: January, September
Course Duration: Full Time, Other
Full Time Hours: 12 months
Other Hours: 36
Qualifications Required: MSc
Cost: 2023/2024: £9,860. 2024/2025: £10,900
Contact details of organiser: Kingston University
Entry Requirements:
A good honours degree or equivalent in forensic science, chemistry or a related life science/pharmacy discipline.
Applicants with alternative qualifications will also need appropriate experience in analysis.