Dundee, Scotland
Year(s)
Forensic Anthropology
Science / Forensic Science
Bachelor of Science (Hons)
Forensic anthropology is the analysis of human remains for medicolegal (medical and legal) purposes. This includes establishing identity, investigating suspicious deaths and identifying victims of mass disasters. It is a specialised area of forensic science that requires detailed anatomical and osteological training. Identifying the deceased is critical to the successful outcome of all legal investigations. During your first two years, you'll study modules within the School of Life Sciences. This gives you a solid understanding of physiology, biochemistry and related biomedical sciences. As the degree progresses, you'll develop a sound knowledge of the human body from the early stages of development to adult form. You'll learn full body dissection on our Thiel embalmed cadavers and understand the practical methods central to anatomy. You'll focus on skeletal anatomy and begin to learn how the analysis of the skeleton fits within medicolegal investigation.
In order to progress to this program, Pathway program is required first. For Unibroad applicants, the application fee of 150GBP will be waved. All prices are estimated for previous years and are subject to change.
- Undergraduate / Bachelor's Degree
- Credit: 180
- Full-time
- Start date: 05-09-2022
- End date: 01-06-2026
- Gen. Deadline: 25-03-2022
- Int. Deadline: 15-03-2022
Admission requirements
- IELTS: 6
- GPA: 3