The Postgraduate Degree in Forensic and Analytical Chemistry implements an approach to ‘forensics for academic research and the development of academic research for forensics’ allowing for a fruitful rotation of experience and scientific skills in th...
Where out of the 480 hours of contact that exist in this Postgraduate Degree 350 hours are spent in a laboratory or doing field work.
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Renowned speakers and lecturers
Has an international faculty in the forensic area.
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Learning goals
It allows for students to develop and transfer new experimental models in the field of Forensic Bioinformatics, Forensic Toxicology, and Analysis of New Psychoactive Substances for the purpose of forensic and criminal investigation. The conveyed education and laboratory skills comply with the standards of the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI). The postgraduate degree in translational forensic chemistry also provides skills for the accreditation and management of the forensic laboratory.
Syllabus
Get on board for this journey
History of Criminal Investigation and Forensic Sciences
Ethics in Forensic Sciences
Criminal Law
Law of Criminal Procedure
Scientific Methods in Criminal Investigation I
Advanced topics in forensic statistics
Implementation and validation of forensic chemistry methods
Accreditation and Certification of Forensic Laboratories
Investigating a Crime Scene
Chemical Summary and Analysis of Organic Compounds in Forensic Sciences I
Who can apply
Graduates in Forensic Sciences, Biochemistry, Biology, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and other similar and professional degrees in the field of Forensic Sciences.