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76 Master's degrees in Forensic Science in United Kingdom

Forensic Linguistics - Pre-Master’s Programme
This one-year (2-semester) Forensic Linguistics - Pre-Master’s Programme from OnCampus Aston offers successful students guaranteed progression to Aston University.

Digital Forensics and Cyber Investigations (with Advanced Practice)
With a clear focus on forensics and industry practices, this Digital Forensics and Cyber Investigations (with Advanced Practice) programme from Teesside University equips you with the knowledge and skills to become a professional digital or cyber analyst, or investigator.
Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics
The Cybersecurity and Digital Forensics program at The University of Wales Trinity Saint David is a specialist programme that will develop your skills and knowledge in the field of cybersecurity. You will learn how to protect organisation’s IT infrastructure from threats and attacks by conducting real-time penetration testing, and will investigate and analyse cyber incidents.
Bioarchaeological and Forensic Anthropology
This Bioarchaeological and Forensic Anthropology MSc provides University College London (UCL) students with fundamental skills and knowledge to study human remains in both bioarchaeological and forensic anthropological contexts.
Forensic Science
Research students in Forensic Science at the University of Lincoln have the opportunity to work alongside a multidisciplinary team in the School of Chemistry, and can benefit from strong links with industry practitioners.
Forensic Analysis
The University of Bedfordshire offers a B.Sc. in Forensic Analysis, designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of forensic science principles. This programme typically spans three years and is available in both full-time and part-time formats, catering to diverse student needs and schedules.

Cyber Forensic Investigation
Throughout this Cyber Forensic Investigation course from University of Gloucestershire you’ll gain the tools and techniques you need to undertake a digital forensic investigation, analyse evidential data and to produce documentation for use in the criminal and civil legal system.
Forensic and Investigative Sciences
Pursue your research studies with a pioneering group in analysis-based research and make a valuable contribution to scientific understanding and techniques in the forensics field. Anglia Ruskin University's Forensic and Investigative Sciences candidates are encouraged to take an active role in the School's research community in areas of crime scene and evidence, forensic analysis and genetics.

Applied Criminology and Forensic Psychology
Studying this Applied Criminology and Forensic Psychology MSc degree from the Edinburgh Napier University will allow you to develop a range of enquiring, analytical and practical skills benefitting you as a practitioner or researcher.
Forensic Mental Health
The Forensic Mental Health course at King's College London is designed for students with a clinical or academic interest in the complex relationship between mental disorders and criminal behaviour. You will be taught by a multi-disciplinary team of clinical academics.
Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology
This MSc in Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology at Durham University spans one year of full-time study. It offers an in-depth exploration of the scientific principles necessary for addressing sensitive human events. The programme is designed to equip students with the skills to conduct research or pursue careers in this emotive field.
Forensic Toxicology
This Forensic Toxicology programme at the University of Lincoln is designed to provide extensive training in the theory and practice of forensic toxicology and is taught by research-active academics and practitioners with specialist expertise.

Forensic Anthropology
The Forensic Anthropology programme offered by The University of Lancashire is taught by internationally-renown experts in forensic anthropology with real case experience.
Forensic Science (Forensic Chemistry)
The M.Sc in Forensic Science (Forensic Chemistry) at University of Huddersfield provides you with an overview of forensic science in general, following the crime scene to court model.

Cyber Security and Digital Forensics
You’ll take an interdisciplinary approach to cyber security and digital forensics as you build on your existing knowledge through subject-specific and project-based modules with the Cyber Security and Digital Forensics programme from Leeds Beckett University.

Forensic Medical Sciences
This Forensic Medical Sciences programme offered at Queen Mary University of London aims to respond to a national and international need for professionals who can apply a critical and scientific approach to their forensic practice, and who wish to have a broad understanding of the various interrelated disciplines of forensic medicine and science.

Forensic and Criminological Psychology
The Forensic and Criminological Psychology programme for the University of Nottingham aims to advance students’ knowledge and skills acquired at undergraduate level, providing an in-depth knowledge of the discipline of forensic psychology. It covers academic research and theory and applied practice within the Criminal Justice and Forensic Mental Health Systems.

Forensic Science (with Advanced Practice)
The Forensic Science (with Advanced Practice) programme, offered by Teesside University, concentrates on practices, procedures and analytical techniques used within forensic science, and how they are applied in support of the investigation of crime.
Forensic Science
The Forensic Science course at Anglia Ruskin University will expand your knowledge in all areas of forensic science, from gathering evidence at the crime scene itself, right through to the courtroom. Develop your skills and knowledge on our accredited course, as you collect and analyse evidence, equipping you to become a confident and effective practitioner.
Applied Criminology
The Applied Criminology programme from Manchester Metropolitan University has been developed to offer real world knowledge and experience, offering students the opportunity to consider criminology in practice, both in criminal justice and applied research.