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Forensic Explosives and Explosion Investigation – (M.Sc.)

Cranfield University

Cranfield Defence and Security
Location: Cranfield / United Kingdom / View location on map ▾ Hide location on map ▴
Duration: 12 months Start Date: September
Educational Form:
  • Taught
Education Variants:
  • Parttime
  • Fulltime
Languages: English 
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Suitable for graduates or practitioners of forensic or other cognitive sciences who wish to gain an understanding of how the physical sciences and other disciplines including explosive science, fire and explosion investigation and risk analysis can be used to help resolve issues in relation to civil and criminal law.

Takes you on to opportunities to practice as a professional fire and explosion investigator, within forensic laboratories, police departments, government bodies and non-governmental organisations. It is also a necessary introduction that could lead into conducting research at PhD level in the subject.

You will be taught by Cranfield University academic staff at the Defence Academy - College of Management and Technology who understand the challenges of translating theory into practice. Visiting lecturers include experts from police forces, forensic laboratories and international agencies


Contents

Forensic Explosive and Explosion Investigation MSc focuses on all aspects of explosives that apply to forensic science. The course is designed to give a broad introduction to the subject, rapidly advancing into the understanding of the cutting-edge research and latest techniques.

The course is highly practical and hands-on, aiming to produce forensic experts capable of giving expert witness testimonies in a courtroom situation and elsewhere.

The course consists of a two-week period of introductory studies followed by academic instruction in modular form. Most modules are of five days' duration, interspersed with weeks devoted to private study and visits to forensic science establishments.

Students are required to take four core modules, four role specific modules and choose three elective modules based on their particular background, future requirements, or interests. This is followed by a four-month research project and thesis.

The Forensic Explosive and Explosion Investigation MSc is part of the Forensic MSc Programme.

Modules: Core Modules (compulsory)
* Investigation and Evidence Collection
* Reasoning for Forensic Science
* Analytical Techniques
* Courtroom skills

Role Specific Modules (compulsory)
* Forensic Investigation of Explosives and Explosive Devices
* Rick Hazards and Safety of Explosives
* Computer Modelling Tools in Explosives
* Fires, Explosions and their Investigation

Elective Modules (select three)
* Trace Evidence
* Forensic Aspects of the Effects of Explosions on Materials
* Failure of Materials and Components
* Introduction to Firearms Investigations and Forensic Ballistics
* Firearms Investigations
* Forensic Ballistics Investigations
* Forensic Archaeology: Recovering Buried Remains
* Fundamentals of Forensic Anthropology: Osteology
* Forensic Craniofacial Identification
* Mass Fatality Incidents
* Introduction to Environmental Forensics
* Fakes and Forgeries
* Radiographic Investigations in Forensic Science
* DNA Profiling and Toxicology
* Advanced Explosive Science
* Forensic Bioscience

Research project
After successful completion of the taught phase of the course, each MSc student undertakes a research project. The teaching staff provide a list of prospective projects each year. Alternatively, with agreement of the teaching staff/supervisor, students can undertake appropriate research of their own choosing and sponsored / part-time students can undertake a project at their own place of employment.

We also offer a postgraduate diploma in which students are required to complete the taught phase only.

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Requirements

1st or 2nd class UK honours degree, or equivalent, in a relevant discipline such as sciences, engineering, materials, archaeology, anthropology or another cognate subject. Our flexible entry requirements allow us to take into account professional experience. Where applicable, students must demonstrate competency in English, such as a minimum InteNormally a 1st or 2nd class Honours degree, or equivalent, in a relevant discipline such as a science, archaeology, anthropology, engineering, forensics, materials, or the professional equivalent. Students with other degrees who can show a knowledge of and interest in the scientific elements of the subject will also be considered. Students whose first language is not English must attain an International English Language Testing System Score (IELTS) of 7.rnational English Language Testing System Score (IELTS) level 7.

Additional Requirements

Minimal degree required: Bachelor's degree
Minimal amount of work experience Not specified

Language Proficiency

IELTS Band: 7.0
Cambridge English: Advanced (CAE): Grade C (Score: 60)

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