MSc Forensic Toxicology
Course Overview
This MSc programme provides comprehensive training in the theory and practice of forensic toxicology, preparing students for professional careers in the field. The curriculum covers the entire process of forensic analysis, from crime scene to court, within contexts like criminal cases, death investigations, and sports doping. Delivered by research-active academics and practitioners, the course is aligned with best-practice guidance from the UK and Ireland Association of Forensic Toxicologists.
Key Program Highlights
- Taught by leading research-active academics and forensic practitioners
- Curriculum aligned with professional standards from the UK and Ireland Association of Forensic Toxicologists
- Hands-on learning of the full forensic process, from chain of custody to evidence presentation
- Explores diverse case types including criminal law, sports doping, and death investigation
- Opens doors to careers in law enforcement, laboratory research, clinical chemistry, and doctoral study
Course Overview
This MSc programme provides comprehensive training in the theory and practice of forensic toxicology, preparing students for professional careers in the field. The curriculum covers the entire process of forensic analysis, from crime scene to court, within contexts like criminal cases, death investigations, and sports doping. Delivered by research-active academics and practitioners, the course is aligned with best-practice guidance from the UK and Ireland Association of Forensic Toxicologists.
Key Program Highlights
- Taught by leading research-active academics and forensic practitioners
- Curriculum aligned with professional standards from the UK and Ireland Association of Forensic Toxicologists
- Hands-on learning of the full forensic process, from chain of custody to evidence presentation
- Explores diverse case types including criminal law, sports doping, and death investigation
- Opens doors to careers in law enforcement, laboratory research, clinical chemistry, and doctoral study