Why study Forensic Sciences?
Learn the forensic techniques that underpin the recording, recovery, identification, examination and interpretation of evidence. Ranked TOP in Scotland for student satisfaction (CUG 2025).
Join this highly practical and accredited Forensic Sciences degree. It's hands-on, so you'll examine crime scenes in our purpose-built facilities, and learn forensic analysis techniques. You'll also go on fact-finding field trips to places like the mortuary and observe bomb disposal experts at work.
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Work skills and placement options
There are work placement opportunities, plus you’ll be taught by academics who’ve come directly from industry and forensic researchers at the cutting edge of their field.
You’ll also work in teams, develop problem solving and communication skills, and learn how to give presentations. These work-based transferable skills are all useful, whatever you decide to do after you graduate.
Industry exposure
Along the way you’ll hear from organisations including the Scottish Police Authority, Army Bomb Squad, an international Disaster Victim Identification expert, a global expert in scene examination training, and former students working in forensics around the world.
Current forensic analysis techniques
You’ll learn about the current procedures and protocols used in major forensic labs including crime scene examination, DNA and body fluid analysis, substances of abuse and trace evidence. You’ll also explore the forensic responses to some of the most significant disaster events in recent history, and how to identify human remains through fingerprints, tattoos, piercings and more.
Practical and scientific learning
This highly practical degree consists of three main study areas: forensic science, chemistry and biology. It also includes law, and work skills such as teamwork and communication - all designed to help prepare you for a variety of workplace situations. You'll cover topics such as:
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Crime Scene examination.
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Body fluid analysis.
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DNA profiling.
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Finger mark development.
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Toxicology.
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Fires and firearms
Our Forensic Sciences degree equips you with all the valuable work skills you'll need to help support the legal process. If you are naturally inquisitive, enjoy problem-solving and have a passion for chemistry and biology, this is the degree for you.
Accreditation: The Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences
This course is professionally accredited and commended by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences (CSFS), which means you can apply to become a student member.
Ranked No. 3 in the UK for Overall Satisfaction (NSS 2024) and TOP in Scotland for Student Satisfaction (Complete University Guide 2025).