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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
Dundee and Angus College
Full Time
AUG-26
4 Years
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Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)
Dundee and Angus College
Full Time
AUG-26
4 Years
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Forensic Anthropology is the analysis of human remains for medical and legal purposes. This includes:- Establishing identityI- nvestigating suspicious deaths- Identifying victims of mass disastersIt is a specialised field within forensic science. It requires in-depth training in anatomy and skeletal osteology (the study of bones and the skeletal system).The course focuses on human anatomy. Identifying the dead depends on both hard tissue, like bones, and soft tissues, such as muscles. You will get hands-on experience with skeletal remains. You’ll focus on recovery, identification, and analysis. This will happen through real-case scenarios.Year 1 - Foundation in Applied SciencesThis course is run in collaboration with Dundee & Angus College. In your first year, you will undertake the HNC in Applied Sciences. This will build your knowledge in biology, chemistry, and laboratory skills. Successful completion of this year secures advanced Level 2 entry at the University of Dundee.Year 2 - Core Anatomy and Practical SkillsAt Level 2, you will begin to focus on anatomy. You will study:- the systems of the body- the variation between animals and humans- cell biology- molecular mechanisms and processes relevant to anatomy- physiology, pharmacology and anatomy of different systems of the bodyTo prepare you for designing and carrying out projects later in your course you will develop practical skills in:- Laboratory techniques- Data analysis and experiment designYears 3 and 4 - Advanced Forensic Applications and ResearchOnce you’re in Levels 3 and 4 you can transfer on to anatomy if you find your interests have changed.In Levels 3 and 4, you will deepen your expertise in anatomy and forensic anthropology. You will study advanced modules covering:- Osteology and skeletal analysis- Dissection using Thiel-embalmed cadavers – a unique hands-on experience that sets Dundee apart.- Gross anatomy of organs and systems- Insight into forensic professionsYou will also complete a final-year research project in forensic anthropology. This will allow you to apply your skills to a specialist area.Employability and Career PathwaysA Forensic Anthropology degree from Dundee equips you with skills valued in:- Forensic science and police investigations- Archaeology and anthropology- Healthcare and humanitarian work- Education and research
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Scotland
£1,820 per year
Students from Scotland
This is the fee you pay if you live within Scotland. Please note, this is subject to change. Please confirm the most up to date fee with the individual institution.
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