

BSc Forensic Science with Foundation Year
About this course
Forensic science applies the methods of chemistry, biology, and related sciences to the investigation of crime, providing evidence that can be used in legal proceedings. It encompasses the collection and analysis of physical traces at crime scenes, the examination of biological material including DNA, the study of toxicology and ballistics, and the careful chain-of-custody procedures that ensure evidence is admissible in court. It is a discipline that demands scientific rigour, meticulous attention to detail, and a clear understanding of the legal contexts in which scientific evidence operates. At Keele University, this four-year full-time programme begins with a foundation year, providing the academic and scientific foundations needed before the degree proper commences. The programme is accredited and covers the full range of forensic science competencies, from crime scene investigation and trace evidence analysis through DNA profiling and toxicological examination to the legal requirements for presenting evidence in court. You will develop strong laboratory skills alongside the analytical and report-writing skills that forensic scientists need when their findings must withstand scrutiny in a legal setting. Keele's campus environment and scientific facilities support the practical, laboratory-intensive nature of the programme. The foundation year ensures that students with a variety of prior educational backgrounds can access the degree, and the full programme takes you from introductory scientific knowledge through to the specialist forensic competencies that employers and courts require. Graduates pursue careers as forensic scientists and analysts in police forces, the Home Office Forensic Science Service, commercial forensic laboratories, and specialist units including digital forensics and fire investigation. Some move into teaching, scientific writing, or laboratory management. Others pursue postgraduate study to specialise in forensic pathology, forensic toxicology, or forensic molecular biology. The accredited nature of the programme at Keele is a key asset when entering the forensic science job market.
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