

MChem Forensic Chemistry
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Gain the advanced skills to set you apart in a competitive field with Forensic Chemistry MSci at Keele. Learn more. Our Integrated Master's in Forensic Chemistry develops advanced technical expertise, research experience, and the professional skills that will set you apart in a competitive field. From tackling cutting-edge topics in Chemistry and completing a year-long research project, to focusing on forensic strategy and investigating major crime scenes, you will graduate with the enhanced skills and knowledge to pursue a career in research, the analysis and investigation of forensic evidence or PhD study. This programme will be put forward for accreditation by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) and Chartered Society of Forensic Science (CSFS). Hear from our students and staff – who share their personal experiences of what it's like to study Chemistry at Keele Our MChem Forensic Chemistry programme offers a bespoke learning experience at the intersection of chemistry and forensic science, covering everything from fundamental chemical principles to crime scene investigation and courtroom practice. In your first two years, you’ll build a solid foundation across the core areas of chemistry, with analytical topics taught through the lens of forensic evidence analysis. Alongside this, you’ll develop key skills in forensic investigation and identification, crime scene analysis, and the investigation of drugs and drug-related crime. Your learning will be supported through interactive teaching, workshops and small group activities, as well as frequent opportunities to apply key
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