University of Chester - Forensic Biology and Archaeology BA (Hons)

University of Chester

Forensic Biology and Archaeology BA (Hons)

Explore the fast-moving and exciting science behind criminal investigation through the study of biology and practical forensic applications.

A combination of forensic aspects with a thorough grounding in the traditional science of biology, in particular the molecular biology techniques and DNA profiling. The techniques learnt are transferable to other biological disciplines and provide a solid foundation for anyone wanting to study further.

Why study this course with us?

Teaching is delivered by an experienced and committed team of lecturers, supported by practising experts from many forensic disciplines. Emphasis is placed on the development of key generic skills, equipping you with the necessary theoretical basis and practical experience to enter many areas of employment in both forensic and biological sciences.

You’ll have the opportunity to involve yourself in a range of practices from crime scene to court.

Entry Requirements

Typical Entry

     

112

UCAS points

GCE A Level

       

112 UCAS points from GCE A Levels or equivalent. Typical offer - BCC-BBC including a Humanities-based essay writing subject such as English Literature, English Language, English Language & Literature, Philosophy, Religious Studies, History or Classical Civilisation.

BTEC

     

BTEC Extended Diploma/Diploma: merit/distinction profile plus one of the GCE A Level subjects listed above.

Irish/Scottish Highers

    

Irish Highers - H3, H3, H3, H3, H4 including H3 in English

Scottish Highers - BBBB

 

including English

International Baccalaureate

       

26 points, including 5 in English

Access requirements

     

Access to HE Diploma (must include English Language or Literature at Level 3) and to include 45 credits at level 3, 30 of which must be at Merit

IELTS

IELTS Academic: Undergraduate: 6.0 (no less than 5.5 in any band)

Career Prospects

The University of Chester has an award-winning Careers and Employability service which provides a variety of employability-enhancing experiences through the curriculum, employer contact, tailored group sessions, individual information, advice and guidance. The course provides skills in communication, analytical thinking, critical analysis, and practical laboratory skills, enhancing employability options in a wide variety of industries. Student Services aims to deliver a service which is inclusive, impartial, welcoming, informed and tailored to your personal goals and aspirations, to enable you to develop as an individual and contribute to the business and community in which you will live and work. Free of charge for up to two years after graduating.

Course Details

The modules given above are the latest example of the curriculum available on this course. Programme structures and individual modules are subject to change due to curriculum enhancement, staff changes, student numbers, improvements in technology, changes to placements or regulatory or external body requirements. During Year 1, students will undertake work in general biological techniques, DNA technology, analytical chemistry, microbiology and genetics, crime scene examination, and forensic analysis of trace evidence. In Year 2, they will undertake experimental work in molecular biology, project designs, microbiology, and analytical techniques, and advanced modules in more specialised areas of forensic biology. In Year 3, they may also undertake a research project.

Year 1

Genetics and Evolution
Introduction to Forensic Investigations

Year 2

Core Modules
Forensic Examination and Identification
Optional Modules
Analytical Techniques in Forensic Biology
Employability Skills Analysis Development and Planning
Enhancing your Employability through Work Based Learning
Research Methods
Year abroad study exchange

Year 3

Core Modules
Forensic Evidence, Analysis and Evaluation
Optional Modules
Clinical Genetics
Dissertation
Forensic Toxicology
Medical Microbiology

*The information’s are correct at the time of publishing, however it may change if university makes any changes after we have published the information. While we try our best to provide correct information, It is advisable to call us or visit university website for up to date information.

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