

BSc Forensic Science
About this course
Forensic science is the application of scientific principles and methods to the investigation of crime and the legal process. It encompasses a remarkable range of disciplines, from biology and chemistry to physics, anatomy, and psychology, all applied to the analysis of physical evidence, human remains, and the reconstruction of events that may have legal significance. Forensic scientists work at the interface of science and justice, and their evidence can be decisive in criminal proceedings. At Teesside University, this part-time programme develops both scientific knowledge and its application in forensic contexts. You will build a grounding in human anatomy and the physiological mechanisms governing the body's major organ systems, developing the ability to apply and evaluate this knowledge in practical and analytical settings. A particular focus is the construction of biological profiles for human identification, including the determination of sex, age at death, stature, and biological affinity from skeletal material. This is a core skill in forensic anthropology and osteology, and one that draws on a precise understanding of both human biology and the methods used to interpret physical evidence. Laboratory work, computer-aided learning, and interactive activities are all part of how the programme develops your skills. Graduates of forensic science programmes find careers in crime scene investigation, forensic laboratory analysis, police scientific support, forensic pathology support, and expert witness roles. The scientific skills developed are also applicable in healthcare, pharmaceutical research, environmental monitoring, and quality control. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in forensic science, forensic biology, forensic chemistry, or forensic anthropology, specialising in the area where their interests and aptitudes are strongest. The combination of scientific rigour and applied legal relevance makes forensic science graduates attractive to employers across both the justice system and broader scientific sectors.
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