Forensic Science 2017/18 Undergraduate Guide

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Forensic Science Undergraduate study 2017/18

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Welcome to Forensic Science scanning electron microscopy, infra-red spectroscopy, ultra-violet spectroscopy and high performance liquid chromatography (hplc). To enable you to practise in ‘reallife simulated’ situations, there’s We pride ourselves on the quality also a dedicated crime scene suite of our teaching and our tutors care including a crime scene room with about what you achieve. In fact, we are integral CCTV. We also include the UK’s only University where all our several outdoor crime scenes. permanent teaching staff are Fellows Our main goal is to enthuse you about of the Higher Education Academy.* your subject and provide you with the You’ll have the opportunity to opportunity to gain the necessary learn about the many aspects knowledge, skills and experience to of the mutually complementary enable you to enjoy a rewarding and areas of forensic and analytical fulfilling career after you graduate. science, as well as gaining hands-on Dr Graham Williams experience in our modern science Subject Leader laboratory facilities using analytical instrumentation including Welcome to Forensic Science here at the University of Huddersfield. We’re a modern and friendly teaching and research environment within the School of Applied Sciences.

What’s inside Study with us

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Meet us Miranda’s student journey so far Hear why Anna finds skeletons interesting

Our courses

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Study with us

I chose to study the Forensic and Analytical Science BSc(Hons) course as it covers the laboratory techniques used in the field of forensic science and also because it’s accredited by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences. Miranda Blackburn, Forensic and Analytical Science BSc(Hons)

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The UK’s only University where all our permanent teaching staff are Fellows of the Higher Education Academy.*

Our Lecturers are involved in research for real-life applications such as, new techniques for differentiating between identical twins in forensic case work.

Forensic science is a powerful tool in the fight against crime. From its rapid expansion during the 20th Century it has evolved into a complex science encompassing areas of chemistry, biochemistry and analytical science.

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In the subject area of Forensic and Archaeological Science we scored 91% for student satisfaction in the National Student Survey 2015.

There are lots of great reasons to study Forensic Science with us at Huddersfield. Our Forensic and Analytical Science BSc(Hons) and MSci courses are accredited by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences, and our Chemistry with Forensic Science BSc(Hons) course is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Our dedicated forensic science lecturers are educated to doctoral level, research active and have experience of casework for both the prosecution and defence. These highly educated forensic staff, at the forefront of forensic knowledge, provide you with the opportunity to benefit from the latest developments in the forensic sciences. Our forensic and analytical science degrees can open doors to a

variety of career opportunities, not just in forensic science but in the wider analytical sciences sectors. These may include crime scene investigation, toxicology and the pharmaceuticals industry. Building on the saying that ‘to be a good forensic scientist, you first need to be a good scientist’, the dual focus of our courses, on both real-world forensic science and industry-relevant analytical science, is designed to help maximise your employability. You’ll have the chance to gain hands-on experience in our modern science laboratory facilities using analytical instrumentation including scanning electron microscopy, infra-red spectroscopy, ultra-violet spectroscopy and high performance liquid chromatography (hplc). You’ll also have the opportunity to go on a placement in the third year of your course, which can provide you with the chance to put theory into practice and gain real-world experience. This can be valued by employers and help to enhance your employability after you graduate.

Our Forensic and Analytical Science BSc(Hons) and MSci courses are accredited by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences, and our Chemistry with Forensic Science BSc(Hons) course is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry. * Permanent staff, after probation: some recently appointed colleagues will only obtain recognition in the months after their arrival in Huddersfield, once they have started teaching.

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Courses

Chemistry with Forensic Science

Graduates employed:

85-94%*

BSc(Hons) If you’re interested in forensic science as a possible career, but you also enjoy chemistry then this course could be ideal for you. This course includes a focus on forensic science simply defined as the application of science to the law and is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Key information: UCAS code: F1F4 Duration: 3 years full-time 4 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: BBC** at A Level inc. a min. grade C in Chemistry. DMM at BTEC in Applied Science. Alternatively a BTEC Health and Social Care/Medicinal Science is acceptable but must be accompanied by an A Level in Chemistry at a min. grade C.

Our staff have expertise in academia and industry and we’ve modern science laboratory facilities too. You’ll have the chance to gain hands-on experience in a range of experiments in organic, inorganic and physical chemistry. Analytical chemistry, which is central to forensic chemistry, is given equal weighting with organic, inorganic and physical chemistry on this course. The forensic science modules cover everything from the investigation of the crime scene and the collection of evidence, through to which forensic analysis techniques are available, to the presentation of evidence in a court of law.

112 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications inc. a min. grade C in Chemistry at A Level. If you do not have the appropriate qualifications for direct entry to this degree you may be able apply to our Science Extended Degree (BCF0), see page 10.

* Percentage of graduates from courses in this subject area who go on to work/or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey). For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

In the third year, there’s an optional placement year in industry. This can help you to see your subject in action and also gain relevant realworld experience, which may enhance your employability after graduation. Previous students from the subject area of Forensic Science have attended placements in a variety of chemistry related organisations, pharmaceutical companies, chemical manufacturers, food companies, hospital laboratories and research organisations. Previous graduates from courses in this subject area of Forensic Science have gone on to work in research and development, management, production and process control, marketing, technical writing and teaching.

This course is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry ** The endorsement for practical work is an essential part of your Science A Level study, and is a requirement for entry to our degree course.

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Courses

Forensic and Analytical Science

Graduates employed:

90%*

BSc(Hons) This course is accredited by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences. It aims to provide a comprehensive grounding in analytical chemistry, forensic science, forensic biology, forensic chemistry and toxicology. Analytical science is a major discipline with applications in the chemical, pharmaceutical and related industries, hospitals and analytical service laboratories. Forensic scientists work in forensic service providers such as LGC Forensics and Key Forensics, police laboratories and independent laboratories and consultancies.

Key information: UCAS code: F181 Duration: 3 years full-time 4 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: BBC** at A Level inc. a min. grade C in Chemistry. DMM at BTEC in Applied Science. Alternatively a BTEC Health and Social Care/Medicinal Science is acceptable but must be accompanied by an A Level in Chemistry at a min. grade C. 112 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications inc. a min. grade C in Chemistry at A Level. If you do not have the appropriate qualifications for direct entry to this degree you may be able apply to our Science Extended Degree (BCF0), see page 10.

Our staff have expertise in academia and research. You’ll have the chance to gain hands-on experience in our modern science laboratory facilities using analytical instrumentation including scanning electron microscopy, infra-red spectroscopy, ultra-violet spectroscopy and high performance liquid chromatography (hplc).

* Percentage of graduates from courses in this subject area who go on to work/or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey).

** The endorsement for practical work is an essential part of your Science A Level study, and is a requirement for entry to our degree course. For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

To enable you to practise in ‘reallife simulated’ situations, there’s also a dedicated crime scene suite including a crime scene room with integral CCTV. We also include several outdoor crime scenes. There’s an optional placement year in industry in the third year. Recently students from the subject area of Forensic Science have completed placements in organisations such as BASF, University of Leeds and West Yorkshire Analytical Services. You may also have the opportunity to apply for an optional transatlantic placement programme with a department of Forensic Science in an American university, which offers the opportunity for you to spend your placement year doing a research project in the USA.*** Previous graduates from this course have gone on to roles such as Analytical Scientist, Research Associate and Scientist in organisations including BP, Reckitt Benkiser (RB) and Minerva Scientific.†

Chloe Matthews, Forensic and Analytical Science BSc(Hons), placement with West Yorkshire Analytical Services, Leeds “My placement in forensic toxicology was extremely interesting and varied day to day as we worked on HM coroner’s samples, as well as legal defence cases. We analysed samples for the levels of presence and purity of drugs. I learnt so much and want to pursue this as a career.” *** Places are available each year to those who are successful in the application process. If successful you would need to cover the entire costs, including travel and subsistence, of your 48 week placement, which may vary depending on the location and nature of the placement.

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Courses

Forensic and Analytical Science

Graduates employed:

85-94%*

MSci This course is accredited by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences. It is an undergraduate Master’s degree and includes a compulsory year in an academic research setting. This could be ideal if you wish to pursue a PhD upon graduation, or a career in research and development in the forensic and analytical science sectors.

Key information: UCAS code: 68F6 Duration: 4 years inc. placement year Entry requirements: BBB** at A Level inc. a grade B in Chemistry. DDM at BTEC in Applied Science. Alternatively a BTEC Health and Social Care/Medicinal Science is acceptable but must be accompanied by an A Level in Chemistry at a min. grade B.

This course looks at the essential science (forensic chemistry and biology) that is used to solve problems and provide robust evidence for courts and the legal profession. Analytical science is also widely used in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, hospitals and analytical service laboratories. For the third year, you may also have the opportunity to apply for an optional transatlantic placement programme with a department of Forensic Science in an American university, which offers the opportunity for you to conduct a research project in the USA.***

120 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications inc. a min. grade B in Chemistry at A Level. If you do not have the appropriate qualifications for direct entry to this degree you may be able apply to our Science Extended Degree (BCF0), see page 10.

* Percentage of graduates from courses in this subject area who go on to work/ or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey).

** The endorsement for practical work is an essential part of your Science A Level study, and is a requirement for entry to our degree course. For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

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Our staff have expertise in academia and research. You’ll have the chance to gain hands-on experience in our modern science laboratory facilities using analytical instrumentation including scanning electron microscopy, infra-red spectroscopy, ultra-violet spectroscopy and high performance liquid chromatography (hplc). To enable you to practise in ‘real-life simulated’ situations, there’s also a dedicated crime scene suite including a crime scene room with integral CCTV. We also include several outdoor crime scenes. Previous graduates from this course have gone on to roles such as Designated Examiner, Spectroscopy and Chromatography Analyst and Research Scientist in organisations including West Yorkshire Police, Unilever and Eurofins.†

Emma O’Melia, graduated Forensic and Analytical Science MSci 2013, now Designated Examiner, Yorkshire and the Humber Scientifc Support Unit “Without question, my Master’s degree and experiences gained through my time at Huddersfield are the reasons why I am working with West Yorkshire Police. I’ve not only gained a fantastic degree, but many life experiences, confidence in myself and the tools needed to succeed in what is a highly competitive career.” *** Places are available each year to those who are successful in the application process. If successful you would need to cover the entire costs, including travel and subsistence, of your 48 week placement, which may vary depending on the location and nature of the placement. † LinkedIn

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Courses

Forensic and Analytical Science with Industrial Experience

Graduates employed:

85-94%* Key information: UCAS code: FF41 Duration: 4 years inc. placement year

MSci This course is accredited by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences. It is an undergraduate Master’s degree and includes a compulsory placement year in an industrial setting. This could be ideal if you wish to pursue a range of career options, including research and development in the forensic and analytical science sectors.

Entry requirements: BBB** at A Level inc. a grade B in Chemistry. DDM at BTEC in Applied Science. Alternatively a BTEC Health and Social Care/Medicinal Science is acceptable but must be accompanied by an A Level in Chemistry at a min. grade B. 120 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications inc. a min. grade B in Chemistry at A Level. If you do not have the appropriate qualifications for direct entry to this degree you may be able apply to our Science Extended Degree (BCF0), see page 10.

This course looks at the essential science (forensic chemistry and biology) that is used to solve problems and provide robust evidence for courts and the legal profession. Analytical science is also widely used in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries, hospitals and analytical service laboratories. For the placement year, you may also have the opportunity to apply for an optional transatlantic placement programme with a department of Forensic Science in an American university, which

* Percentage of graduates from courses in this subject area who go on to work/or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers Survey).

offers the opportunity for you to conduct a research project in the USA.*** Our staff have expertise in academia and research. You’ll have the chance to gain hands-on experience in our modern science laboratory facilities using analytical instrumentation including scanning electron microscopy, infra-red spectroscopy, ultra-violet spectroscopy and high performance liquid chromatography (hplc). To enable you to practice in ‘real-life simulated’ situations, there’s also a dedicated crime scene suite including a crime scene room with integral CCTV. We also include several outdoor crime scenes. Previous graduates from courses in this subject area of Forensic Science have gone on to work in organisations such as BASF, Key Forensic Services Ltd and West Yorkshire Analytical Services.

This course is accredited by the Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences

For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

** The endorsement for practical work is an essential part of your Science A Level study, and is a requirement for entry to our degree course. *** Places are available each year to those who are successful in the application process. If successful you would need to cover the entire costs, including travel and subsistence, of your 48 week placement, which may vary depending on the location and nature of the placement. _103959 UoH 17-18 Forensic Science_SAB_v6.indd 9

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Courses

Science Extended Degree leading to a BSc(Hons) degree

Key information: UCAS code: BCF0 Duration: Full-time (Year 0 of a 4/5 years degree including placement year) Entry requirements: CCE at AÂ Level MMP at BTEC. This does not need to be in a technical or Science subject. 80 UCAS points from a combination of Level 3 qualifications. Applicants with no formal educational qualifications will be required to complete an aptitude test and demonstrate ability to benefit from the course either by evidence of previous study or satisfactory completion of the test. All applicants are invited to an interview.

If you do not have the appropriate qualifications for direct entry to a science based degree at the University of Huddersfield, you can apply to the Science Extended Degree. This is designed to provide you with the opportunity to gain a thorough grounding in the four main disciplines in science- biology, chemistry, maths and physics. It will help you to develop the transferable theoretical knowledge, practical skills and scientific understanding essential for successful completion of other science based degrees here at the University of Huddersfield. On successful completion of this year (you must pass all six modules), you’ll be able to continue onto the first year of your degree in the following science subject areas:

For detailed course information, including full entry requirements, please visit hud.ac.uk/courses

Biological Sciences, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,* Food and Nutrition, Forensic Science or Pharmacy.**

* Progression onto Chemical Engineering BEng(Hons) is also dependent on achieving a minimum pass mark of 60% in the Foundation Maths module. Progression onto Chemical Engineering MEng is also dependent on achieving a minimum pass mark of 60% in the Foundation Maths module, plus an overall pass mark of at least 70%.

** Progression onto Pharmacy is dependent on meeting stringent performance levels in the Science Extended Degree. You must pass all six modules with an overall pass mark of at least 70%. Plus at least 70% in the Chemistry in Action module and 70% on the maths element of the Foundation Maths module. You must also successfully undertake an interview with the Pharmacy admissions staff.

We also offer a range of support services from Academic Skills Tutors to our Applied Sciences resource centre

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Our forensic and analytical science degrees can open doors to a variety of career opportunities, not just in forensic science but in the wider analytical sciences sectors.

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My student journey so far

Miranda Blackburn Forensic and Analytical Science BSc(Hons)

“My most memorable event “I live and grew up in West so far has been without a Yorkshire. I was in my teens doubt my placement year with when I first became interested Yorkshire and the Humber in crime and how murders Scientific Support Service. were solved. I found out that forensic science covered these I worked in the Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) department areas and was keen to study it, even though science wasn’t my where I investigated real-life crime scenes and witnessed strong point at school. post-mortems. I also worked on “I chose to study the Forensic a finger printing project looking and Analytical Science at developing a new technique. BSc(Hons) course here at It was a great opportunity Huddersfield for the forensic for me to gain a real insight science element of the course, into the everyday lives of the as this covers the laboratory crime scene investigators and techniques used in the field forensic staff, and acquire of forensic science such as relevant skills and experience. analysis of DNA, fingerprint “I’d like to graduate with a first and footwear analysis and class honours’ degree and examination of fibres. get a job in a forensic science Plus, the course is department or scientific accredited by the support unit, where I can work Chartered Society of my way up through a variety Forensic Sciences, and the University is a of roles in forensic science. What’s surprised me most respectable one and about coming to this University close to home. has been the level of support I was the first ever and recognition I’ve received student to have a through a number of awards, placement year with which is really motivational and Yorkshire and the makes me want to do better Humber Scientific and achieve higher.”

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The skeleton can help tell you how a person died

Dr Anna Williams Principal Enterprise Fellow in Forensic Science

“When I was about seven I wanted to be a detective. I was given a book about detection and immediately started investigating my neighbourhood. Later, I discovered archaeology and anthropology, which is also about gleaning information from few clues.

I really enjoy helping my undergraduate students learn about the skeleton and understand new concepts in forensic science.

“After completing my PhD, I spent two years conducting post doctoral research and seven years working “I grew up in Southern Africa as a Lecturer in Forensic and came back to the UK Anthropology. I joined the when I was 16. When I studied archaeology and anthropology University of Huddersfield in 2013 as Senior Lecturer at undergraduate level at Oxford University, the part that in Forensic Science and am now Principal Enterprise interested me most was the evolution of humans and what Fellow in Forensic Science. you can tell from bones and “I really enjoy helping fossils- physical anthropology. my undergraduate and At that time forensic postgraduate students learn anthropology was just and begin to understand starting to be recognised new concepts, such as how in the UK. I then studied the skeleton can tell you so for a Master’s degree in much, once you know what this and found that the you’re looking for and how to same sort of techniques interpret the features. could be applied to a It’s really rewarding to criminal context. I learnt watch their learning journey how information from and I enjoy the stage the skeleton can tell you where they’re pointing out about the person’s life their findings to me.” and how he or she died.

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Apply to us We hope you’ve found all the information you need to inspire you to become a student here at Huddersfield. Now all you need to do is apply. UCAS If you want to apply for a first (undergraduate) degree, you need to submit your application via UCAS. Go to www.ucas.com If your present school or college is registered with UCAS (chances are they will be) just ask your teacher or careers adviser for help. Once you’ve applied we’ll guide you through the steps towards becoming a student from your application, to your offer and enrolment, so you’ll always know what to do next.

Make sure your application form is received by UCAS by 15 January 2017 (or even earlier if you’re applying from outside the EU). Course codes The UCAS website gives you codes for all courses but you’ll also find these with the course details in this brochure. Make sure you enter the right code on your application form. The institution code for Huddersfield is HUDDS H60.

When to apply through UCAS If you’re planning to start your course in Autumn 2017, UCAS will accept your application from 1 September 2016. If you want to defer entry for one year, please ensure this is indicated on your application form.

Contact us Got a question? Get in touch with us. Admissions Office Tel.  +44 (0)1484 473867 Email.  forensics@hud.ac.uk Web.  hud.ac.uk/sas   @hudsas and @HudForensics   Huddersfieldscience and Huddersfield Forensics  hudforensics

Important Information This brochure is provided for information only and will not form part of your student contract. For full, up to date details on our courses, including when and how that information may change, visit our website at www.hud.ac.uk/courses

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