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Forensic Science

Nottingham College

UCAS Code: FOR3 | Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

Entry requirements


a minimum of 48 UCAS tariff points

a minimum of 48 UCAS tariff points

a minimum of 48 UCAS tariff points

a minimum of 48 UCAS tariff points

UCAS Tariff

48

a minimum of 48 UCAS tariff points

About this course


Course option

3years

Full-time | 2024

**This exciting new Level 6 Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree introduces the fascinating world of the forensic scientist and crime scene investigator as well as the practical science skills required to become a practicing forensic analyst. These include forensic biology and analytical chemistry together with an introduction to the criminal justice system within which many forensic scientists work. The course delivers modules in the methods of forensic analysis and the role of forensic science in modern society.**

**This award is validated by The Open University (OU).**

**About the course**

You’ll develop knowledge and understanding of forensic science theories and practice to be able to apply them in a variety of situations and contexts.

This course is based at our new £58 million City Hub campus, next to Nottingham train station. The campus boasts state-of-the-art science laboratories, including specialist forensic resources including a crime scene house with blood spatter room and fingerprint analysis equipment.

This programme is currently seeking recognition from The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences.

**Year 1 (Level 4) modules:**
• Introduction to Forensic Biology
• Introduction to Forensic Chemistry
• Introduction to Crime Scene Investigation and Photography
• Professional, Research, and Quantitative Skills
• The Legal System, Criminal Justice, and the Expert Witness

**Year 2 (Level 5) modules:**
• Advanced Forensic Biology
• Analytical Forensic Chemistry
• Advanced Crime Scene Investigation and Management
• Forensic Analysis of Evidence
• Bloodstain Pattern Analysis
• Fire and Explosions

**Year 3 (Level 6) modules:**
• Independent Research Project
• Anthropology, Archaeology, and Post-Mortem Processes
• Toxicology and Drugs of Abuse
• Interpretation, Evaluation, and Presentation of Evidence
• Contemporary Issues in Forensic Science

**Assessment**

Units are assessed via a range of internally set and assessed assignments including: reports, case studies, oral presentations, practical assessments, crime scene assessments, mock court assessments, individual project work, data analysis, research, investigation, problem-solving tasks and portfolios of evidence.

**Qualifications awarded**

(Level 6) Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Forensic Science - awarded by The Open University

**Bursaries**

We want our courses to be accessible to students from any background, so we’ve put together a cash support package in the form of non-repayable bursaries to provide financial help where it’s really needed. Details for 2024-25 will be advertised once approved by the university regulator – the Office for Students (OfS). Please check our website - www.nottinghamcollege.ac.uk - for more information.

**Careers and progression**

This is a versatile science degree providing an excellent basis for future careers.

Graduates will be well-placed for employment in a wide variety of fields, such as governmental agencies, forensic investigation, policing, quality assurance in food and pharmaceutical manufacturing, laboratory analysis, chemical and biological research and teaching.

Specific roles include: forensic scientist, ballistic expert, DNA analyst, toxicologist, biomedical scientist or analytical chemist.

Tuition fees

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Channel Islands
£8,250
per year
England
£8,250
per year
EU
£8,250
per year
Northern Ireland
£8,250
per year
Republic of Ireland
£8,250
per year
Scotland
£8,250
per year
Wales
£8,250
per year

The Uni


Course location:

City Hub

Department:

Science

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