This MSc course focuses on the specialised application of archaeological techniques for searching and recovering evidential material at crime scenes, often involving buried human remains. Taught by staff with extensive crime scene experience, the course aims to develop advanced practical, analytical, and interpretative skills in forensic archaeology. It emphasizes understanding the role of forensic archaeologists within wider police investigations and introduces students to crime scene management procedures. The programme combines approaches from different disciplines to deliver a comprehensive forensic skill set, fostering team working and problem-solving abilities. Students have the option to undertake a substantial research dissertation or a simulated, multi-scene investigation, providing flexibility based on individual career goals.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is highly valued due to its professional accreditation by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences and the practical, real-world skills it imparts. Alumni highlight that completing this MSc sets candidates apart in a competitive field, enabling them to secure positions such as CSI roles with police forces. The course’s strong industry links, expert faculty, and comprehensive training make it an excellent choice for those aiming to excel in forensic archaeology and crime scene investigation.
The course specialises in forensic archaeology as it applies to crime scene investigation, often involving the recovery and analysis of evidence related to buried human remains. It integrates techniques from archaeology, forensic sciences, law, and anthropology to prepare students for careers in forensic archaeology and crime scene investigation.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.80L
Living cost
Applicants need a 2:2 or above in a relevant discipline such as archaeology, anthropology, forensic sciences, law, or related areas. Alternative qualifications and experience may also be considered. For North American students, a GPA of at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale or an equivalent is required. English language proficiency requires IELTS at 6.0 or the equivalent.

English language test
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Graduates have gone on to work in law enforcement roles, such as Police Officers and Scene of Crime support, as well as in forensic science and commercial archaeology. The programme offers career support to help students develop employability skills, access placements, and find jobs after graduation.