MAJ01123 Forensic Science
This major contains subjects in both the physical forensic sciences and the biological forensic sciences. The ability to successfully undertake these subjects is influenced by a student's prior studies. Students should contact their program adviser to plan a program of study that is best suited to their background and interests.
Completion requirements
65034 Introduction to Forensic Science | 6cp | ||
Select 42 credit points from the following options: | 42cp | ||
CBK90640 Elective | 6cp | ||
65342 Crime Scene Investigation | 6cp | ||
65544 Chemical Criminalistics | 6cp | ||
65545 Forensic Toxicology | 6cp | ||
35255 Forensic Statistics | 6cp | ||
91137 DNA Profiling | 6cp | ||
91138 Investigation of Human Remains | 6cp | ||
65412 Physical Evidence | 6cp | ||
65643 Chemistry and Pharmacology of Recreational Drugs | 6cp | ||
65644 Fire and Explosion Investigation | 6cp | ||
91402 Anatomical Pathology | 6cp | ||
65863 Expert Evidence Presentation | 6cp | ||
65743 Complex Forensic Cases (Chemistry) | 6cp | ||
91139 Complex Forensic Cases (Biology) | 6cp | ||
79028 Complex Forensic Cases (Law for Biology) | 6cp | ||
65032 Forensic Science Research Project A | 12cp | ||
65033 Forensic Science Research Project | 24cp | ||
91548 Forensic Biology Research Project A | 12cp | ||
91549 Forensic Biology Research Project | 24cp | ||
91132 Molecular Biology 1 | 6cp | ||
65072 Forensic Science Research Project B | 12cp | ||
91550 Forensic Biology Research Project B | 12cp | ||
60910 Directed Study A | 6cp | ||
60911 Directed Study B | 6cp | ||
Total | 48cp |
