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43 Master's degrees in Forensic Science in United Kingdom

Investigative Forensic Psychology
Study an Investigative Forensic Psychology course from Bournemouth University specialising in examining the theoretical and investigative aspects of forensic psychology to prepare you for the entire criminal justice process, from crime scene to courtroom. Benefit from our great facilities and expert academics.

Forensic Linguistics
In the Forensic Linguistics programme at Aston University you will be taught by members of the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics (AIFL), the world's biggest grouping of forensic linguists.

Criminal Investigation
The Criminal Investigation course from The University of Lancashire is designed to equip you with the practical skills and knowledge you’ll need to become a professional crime investigator, or someone who’s responsible for managing serious and complex cases.
Forensic Science
On this course you will take your science or forensic science degree to the next level with a more detailed exploration of the evidence. You’ll put learning into practice at summer schools on campus. Learn more with this master of Forensic Science from Staffordshire University.
Forensic Science
This Forensic Science degree from Keele University is designed to develop your technical capabilities, research skills and subject-level knowledge across various aspects of forensic science.

Cyber Security and Forensic Information Technology
Prevent and prosecute digital crime, by shaping your IT skills for a connected business world that craves your expertise. The Cyber Security and Forensic Information Technology programme is offered by University of Portsmouth.

Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene Investigation
Forensic Archaeology and Crime Scene Investigation at University of Bradford is the specialist application of archaeological techniques to the search and recovery of evidential material from crime scenes, often but not always related to buried human remains.

Forensic and Criminal Psychology
The exciting Forensic and Criminal Psychology degree from University of Derby is accredited with the British Psychological Society (BPS), thereby accounting for Stage 1 of the qualification for those who already hold Graduate Basis of Chartership (GBC) with the BPS
Forensic Osteology and Field Recovery Methods
This new Forensic Osteology and Field Recovery Methods programme from University of Kent equips you with the ability to excavate and analyse human remains. Learn the practical skills needed to recover human remains in the field.

Forensic Linguistics and Speech Science
The Forensic Linguistics and Speech Science course from Lancaster University offers a distinct opportunity to bring together analyses of both written and spoken language. With this grounding, you can take a deep dive into many of the most critical issues of our time, from spoofing and deception to anonymous threats and organised crime.
Information Security and Digital Forensics
The Information Security and Digital Forensics programme from Unicaf - University of East London focuses on developing skills in the field of information security and digital forensics, through a mixture of theory, advanced practical skills and experience.

Computer Forensics and Cyber Security
The professionally accredited Master’s in Computer Forensics and Cyber Security at University of Greenwich covers cybercrime, police and forensic methods, alongside computer software and hardware.
Digital Forensic Investigation
The M.S. in Digital Forensic Investigation at Staffordshire University focuses upon the use of new technologies to document crime scenes and analyse electronic evidence. This emerging area is aligned with the rapidly changing face of forensic investigations around the world.
Forensic Science
If you have a strong chemistry or forensics background and want to gain more specialised knowledge of forensic toxicology or bioarchaeology, this Forensic Science course from Nottingham Trent University is for you.

Forensic Science
The Forensic Science programme from The University of Lancashire is designed for both graduate students and forensic practitioners. You’ll develop theoretical knowledge and practical application of the key aspects of the subject.

Forensic Linguistics (Distance Learning) (Online)
In the Forensic Linguistics (Distance Learning) (Online) programme at Aston University, you will be taught by members of the Aston Institute for Forensic Linguistics (AIFL), the world's biggest grouping of forensic linguists.

Social Science Research (Criminology)
The MA Social Science Research (Criminology) from the University of Nottingham is aimed at students who are interested in PhD studies in criminology and criminal justice, or developing a wide range of social science research techniques. It will equip you with the theory and practical skills that are needed to carry out independent research.
Psychology (Research)
Research conducted under this Psychology (Research) programme from University of Kent heading can be in any area of our expertise including Developmental Psychology, Organisational Psychology and Political Psychology.

Criminology with Forensic Psychology
This Criminology with Forensic Psychology programme from Kingston University offers a unique opportunity to explore the intersection of crime, justice, and psychology – guided by experts and grounded in real-world experience.
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.