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Degree Programme Table: MSc Forensic Medicine and Science (Online Distance Learning) (ICL)- 6 Years (PTMSCFORMS1U)


Year 1, Academic year 2009/10, Starting month: "February"

  • Notes: If you are studying to Certificate Level, in addition to the Compulsory Courses, please choose 3 Course Options (30 credits) and if you are studying to Diploma Level please choose 9 Course Options (90 credits).
    FREN11042 Forensic Medicine and Science Casebook is only taken by those studying to MSc Level.


  • COMPULSORY COURSES
    This DPT has 4 compulsory course(s).


    Code  EUCLID code  Course Name  Period  Credits 
    P02425 (FREN11029) Forensic Medicine As available 10
    P02426 (FREN11030) Forensic Science As available 10
    P02427 (FREN11031) Scientific Evidence As available 10
    P02590 (FREN11042) Forensic Medicine and Science Casebook As available 60




    COURSE OPTIONS
    This DPT has 2 set(s) of course options with the following rules.



    Select exactly 30 from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from College of Medicine- Forensic Medicine and Science (MSc)-Level 11' (ROU_R_PTMSCFORMS1P_11) , as available.
    Code   EUCLID code   Course Name   Credits
    P02429    (FREN11033)    Forensic Toxicology   10  
    P02436    (FREN11040)    Forensic Anthropology   10  
    P02437    (FREN11041)    Forensic Entomology   10  
    P02428    (FREN11032)    Criminal Investigation   10  
    P02435    (FREN11039)    Forensic Aspects of Information Technology   10  
    P02433    (FREN11037)    Genetics and the Forensic Analysis of DNA   10  
    P02434    (FREN11038)    Literature Review (Forensic Medicine and Science)   10  
    P02432    (FREN11036)    Biological Evidence and Serology   10  
    P02431    (FREN11035)    Drugs of Misuse   10  
    P02430    (FREN11034)    Clinical Forensic Medicine   10  
    P02358    (TRME11003)    Targeting and measuring disease   10  
    P02359    (TRME11004)    Challenges of drug development: past and future   10  
    P01612    (INAH11004)    Zoonotic disease   10  
    P02357    (TRME11002)    Mechanisms and models of disease   10  
    P02360    (TRME11005)    Translational Strategies, Policy and Regulation, and Stakeholder Engagement   10  
    P02618    (INAH11017)    Introduction to GIS and spatial data analysis   10  
    P03349    (FREN11051)    Forensic Taphonomy   10  
    P03293    (FREN11046)    Advanced Criminalistics I   10  
    P03292    (FREN11045)    Blood Distribution & Spatter   10  

     
    OR   

    Select exactly 90 from the following list of courses for the Programme Collection: 'Courses from College of Medicine- Forensic Medicine and Science (MSc)-Level 11' (ROU_R_PTMSCFORMS1P2_11) , as available.
    Code   EUCLID code   Course Name   Credits
    P02429    (FREN11033)    Forensic Toxicology   10  
    P02436    (FREN11040)    Forensic Anthropology   10  
    P02437    (FREN11041)    Forensic Entomology   10  
    P02428    (FREN11032)    Criminal Investigation   10  
    P02435    (FREN11039)    Forensic Aspects of Information Technology   10  
    P02433    (FREN11037)    Genetics and the Forensic Analysis of DNA   10  
    P02434    (FREN11038)    Literature Review (Forensic Medicine and Science)   10  
    P02432    (FREN11036)    Biological Evidence and Serology   10  
    P02431    (FREN11035)    Drugs of Misuse   10  
    P02430    (FREN11034)    Clinical Forensic Medicine   10  
    P02358    (TRME11003)    Targeting and measuring disease   10  
    P02359    (TRME11004)    Challenges of drug development: past and future   10  
    P03349    (FREN11051)    Forensic Taphonomy   10  
    P03292    (FREN11045)    Blood Distribution & Spatter   10  
    P03293    (FREN11046)    Advanced Criminalistics I   10  

     

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