

BSc Forensic Chemistry with Foundation Year
About this course
Forensic chemistry applies the precision and methodology of analytical chemistry to questions of law and justice. When evidence is recovered from a crime scene, it is chemists who identify substances, match samples to sources, detect trace elements, and provide the rigorous scientific analysis on which legal proceedings depend. The discipline demands both the theoretical foundations of chemistry and the practical skills of forensic investigation, combining laboratory work with an understanding of how evidence is collected, handled, and presented in a legal context. At Keele University this four-year full-time degree includes a foundation year providing a supported entry route for students who need additional preparation in chemistry and related sciences before progressing to the main degree. As you advance through the programme you will develop core competencies in analytical chemistry, including chromatography, spectroscopy, and chemical identification, alongside the forensic science techniques used in crime scene investigation and evidence analysis. You will work in state-of-the-art chemistry laboratories and in authentic crime scene simulation settings, giving you practical experience of gathering, processing, and evaluating forensic evidence under conditions that reflect professional practice. The combination of chemical rigour and applied forensic training prepares you for the real demands of the field. Graduates go on to careers in forensic science laboratories, the police service, the National Crime Agency, environmental science agencies, analytical chemistry roles in industry, and quality assurance. The scientific skills you develop are valued across a wide range of analytical and investigative contexts beyond forensics, including pharmaceutical analysis, environmental monitoring, and food safety. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in forensic science, analytical chemistry, or toxicology, deepening their expertise and expanding the range of professional roles available to them.
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