About Forensic Anthropology Bsc (hons) in University of Dundee
Forensic anthropology is the analysis of human remains for medicolegal (medical and legal) purposes. This includes establishing identity, investigating suspicious deaths and identifying victims of mass disasters.
It is a specialised area of forensic science that requires detailed anatomical and osteological training. Identifying the deceased is critical to the successful outcome of all legal investigations.
During your first two years, you'll study modules within the School of Life Sciences. This gives you a solid understanding of physiology, biochemistry and related biomedical sciences.
As the degree progresses, you'll develop a sound knowledge of the human body from the early stages of development to adult form. You'll learn full body dissection on our Thiel embalmed cadavers and understand the practical methods central to anatomy. You'll focus on skeletal anatomy and begin to learn how the analysis of the skeleton fits within medicolegal investigation.
We were the first UK university to use this embalming system in our teaching. This maintains the fascial layers between structures, is highly flexible and retains lifelike colour and consistency.
It also benefits your learning in becoming a forensic practitioner, as the identification of the deceased relies heavily on not only hard tissue like the skeleton, but also soft tissue information.
Career
Our graduates in forensic anthropology have gone on to pursue careers in areas such as:
- biomedical science
- scene of crime analysis
- forensic science investigation
- osteological research
- radiology
- paediatrics
- orthopaedics
Academic qualification equivalents
- Students must have good results (60% overall) in the CBSE, ISC or leading state board XII Standard exams.
English language requirements (one of the below):
- IELTS: The requirement for most undergraduate and postgraduate degrees is IELTS 6.5 overall with a 6.0 in writing and 6.0/5.5 minimum in the other three components.
- TOEFL (iBT): 88 overall, including at least 21 in Listening, 20 in Reading, 20 in Speaking, 23 in Writing.
- PTE: 62 overall, including at least 56 in all four skills
University of Dundee Highlights
Type |
Public, Co-ed |
Campus Setting |
Urban |
Establishment Year |
1881 |
Location |
Dundee, Scotland |
Parent Institution |
University of Dundee |
Mode of Program |
Full-time/ Online |
Mode of Application |
Online |
Student-Faculty Ratio |
17:1 |
Financial Aid |
Available |
Test Scores Accepted |
IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, CAE, CPE, Duo lingo, etc. |
Percentage of International Students |
22% |
Intake sessions |
Fall, Winter |
University of Dundee Average Tuition Fees And Other Expenses
Expense |
Fee for undergraduates |
Fee for graduates |
Tuition |
18,150 GBP per year |
18,150 GBP per year |
Room & Board |
4,593 – 5,682 GBP |
6,981 - 7,585 GBP |
Transport |
80 GBP per month |
80 GBP per month |
Food |
74 GBP per month |
74 GBP per month |
Interests and hobbies |
46 GBP per month |
46 GBP per month |
Personal expenditure, utilities and miscellaneous |
26 GBP per month |
26 GBP per month |