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Queen Mary University London
Forensic Medical Sciences MSc
MSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
This course aims to respond to a national and international need for professionals who can apply a critical and scientific approach to their forensic practice. The programme’s five modules will provide theoretical and practical knowledge of the forensic medical sciences.


Texas A&M University College of Nursing
Master of Science in Nursing-Forensic Nursing
- College Station, USA
MSc
English
The Master of Science in Nursing-Forensic Nursing track prepares the graduate to care for victims and perpetrators of traumatic events or criminal acts through completion of a 36-semester credit hour curriculum. While caring for their patients, the forensic nurse is also responsible for observing, recognizing, collecting, and documenting forensic evidence related to the traumatic event or criminal act for subsequent use in civil or criminal legal proceedings. The course instruction is delivered primarily online allowing students to balance career, family, and other responsibilities while advancing their education.
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Forensic Medicine at the MSc level combines science and law, making it an exciting field for students interested in investigating crime and understanding medical aspects of legal cases. You'll study how medical knowledge applies to criminal investigations, training to analyze evidence and provide expert testimony in court.
Through courses in forensic pathology, toxicology, and evidence analysis, you'll gain relevant skills to assess injuries, identify substances, and interpret medical data in a legal context. The program fosters independence and critical thinking as you engage with real-world scenarios, developing the expertise needed for impactful analysis.
Students often strengthen their adaptability through hands-on experiences and research projects, collaborating on case studies that enhance your investigative abilities. Graduates of this program can pursue various career paths, including roles as forensic pathologists, clinical forensic medical examiners, and expert witnesses. With a Master’s in Forensic Medicine, you'll be equipped to contribute significantly to law enforcement and legal proceedings, addressing complex medical issues tied to criminal activity.