The MSc Forensic Science at Kingston University is accredited by The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences, with two options (Analysis or Toxicology). Forensic Science (Analysis) examines the latest analytical, spectroscopic and separation techniques used in case studies. Forensic Science (Toxicology) offers in-depth training in pharmacology and analytical chemistry.
This programme introduces students to the analytical and forensic techniques encountered in trace and contact evidence analysis. The module focuses on four areas of forensic casework: drugs of abuse, fibre analysis, fire investigation and ballistics. The analytical areas include pharmacology, analytical chemistry, case law, expert witness and statement writing.
Students learn through timetabled sessions, independent study, individual and group projects and are assessed through presentations, performance, essays, reports, self-assessment, portfolios, and dissertations.
Kingston University is located in the riverside town of Kingston, South-West London, England. It was founded in 1899 and was formerly known as Kingston Technical Institute. The university was later referred to as Kingston Polytechnic, before gaining university status in 1992.
The university is committed to providing quality education. Some notable facilities include the Town House, IT facilities, a library with quality study resources, and dedicated student services and career assistance.
Across the university’s campuses, courses are offered in both undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in fields such as engineering, business, health, social sciences, computer science, and the arts.
Applicants are to submit a personal statement discussing their interest in aviation engineering and relevant academic or professional experience. A reference from an academic referee or employer is required, and a CV may be uploaded to show any relevant experience.
Grade Requirements:
English Proficiency:
The tuition fee for this programme is £19,300 per year for international students. Tuition fees are reviewed annually and are subject to change.
Kingston offers several scholarships and bursaries to international undergraduate and postgraduate students. The scholarships are worth £5,000 towards the first year's tuition fees. When the scholarship is awarded and students pay the full tuition fees in advance, there is a deduction of £5,000 from the initial total fees. The £5,000 deduction is done on the final instalment if students are paying by instalments. The Inspire the Future Scholarship offers a 40% reduction in fees for taught master's or postgraduate diploma courses with September start dates.
Graduates of this course may pursue job roles such as:
Interested applicants can apply for the course directly on the university's official website. For guidance, contact AHZ's trained counsellors.
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