BSc Forensische Archäologie und Anthropologie
Bradford, Vereinigtes Königreich von Großbritannien und Nordirland
DAUER
3 Years
SPRACHEN
Englisch
TEMPO
Vollzeit
BEWERBUNGSSCHLUSS
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FRÜHESTES STARTDATUM
Sep 2024
AUSBILDUNGSKOSTEN
GBP 23.290 *
STUDIENFORMAT
Auf dem Campus
* Britische Studierende |international: 23.290 £
Einführung
Dieser Abschluss untersucht, wie archäologische Techniken und die Analyse menschlicher Überreste in einem forensischen (medizinisch-juristischen) Kontext eingesetzt werden.
Sie erhalten umfassende Kenntnisse in archäologischen Ausgrabungen, Vermessungen und Aufzeichnungen von Tatorten.
Darüber hinaus erfahren Sie etwas über die menschliche Anatomie und die anthropologische Analyse menschlicher Überreste, einschließlich Alter, Geschlecht, Beurteilung der Abstammung sowie der Analyse und Interpretation von Traumata.
Spezialmodule ermöglichen Ihnen zu verstehen, wie wissenschaftliche Techniken eingesetzt werden, um ein biologisches Profil nicht identifizierter Überreste zu erstellen; Prozesse der Zersetzung (und Konservierung) von menschlichem Gewebe und zugehörigen Materialien; Traumaanalyse; und forensische Identifizierung lebender Menschen.
Sie erhalten außerdem ein Verständnis für wissenschaftliche Grundlagen und wie Daten im rechtlichen Kontext dargestellt werden sollten.
Professionelle Akkreditierung
Dieser Kurs ist vom Chartered Institute for Archaeologists (CIfA) und University Archaeology UK (UAUK) sowie von der Chartered Society of Forensic Sciences (CSFS) akkreditiert.
Admissions
Lehrplan
What you will study
All module information is for 2023 entry and is subject to change.
First-year
- Independent Study for Forensic Scientists
- Principles of Forensic Crime Scene Investigation
- Introduction to Archaeological Methods
- Biological Anthropology: From Human Evolution to Forensic Anthropology
- Scientific Frameworks
- Field Recording Skills
Second year
Core
- Forensic Examination and Analysis of Physical Evidence
- Statistics and Databases for Forensic Scientists
- Laboratory Science
- Comparative Osteology
Option
- Archaeological Practice
- Virtual Anatomy for Forensic Sciences
- Biometrics and Human Identification
- Crime Scene Investigation
- Forensic Biology
Final year
Core
- Dissertation
- Interpretation and Presentation of Forensic Evidence for Forensic Science
- Forensic Anthropology
- Forensic Archaeology
Option
- Forensic Taphonomy
- Recent Advances in the Analysis of Human Remains
Learning and assessment
You will learn through a mixture of lectures, seminars, laboratory and field practicals, workshops, case studies, and directed study. Directed study will include directed reading of selected textbooks, specified source literature and open learning materials, directed web-based materials, report writing, and other assignments. There will also be an individual project/dissertation.
You will be assessed by written closed-book examinations using constructed (essays, short answers) and selected response (MCQ) questions and a variety of coursework assignments, including laboratory reports, oral presentations, and dissertations.
There will also be involvement in the laboratory, small-group workshops, case-based work, and projects (individual and small group). You will be assessed by critical appraisal, case analysis and critique, case presentations, laboratory reports, and dissertations.
The research dissertation develops your ability to undertake independent research and plan this research effectively. Presentations, the witness statement, and the mock court exercise will develop your professional oral and written presentation skills.
Ranglisten
Im Complete University Guide Forensic Science Subject League Table 2025 belegt die University of Bradford den 11. Platz in Großbritannien.
University of Bradford honoured with Queen’s Anniversary Prize for outstanding archaeology
We have been awarded a 2021 Queen's Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education for our world-leading work in developing archaeological technology and techniques and its influence on practice, policy, and society.
Die prestigeträchtige Auszeichnung, die herausragende Leistungen und Erfolge auf Weltniveau würdigt, ist die höchste Form nationaler Anerkennung, die britische Hochschulen erhalten können. Die Universität wurde für ihre Führungsrolle und Innovation bei der Entwicklung von Techniken, Technologien und Praktiken der Archäologie sowohl in Großbritannien als auch weltweit geehrt.
Karrierechancen
Career prospects
Bradford archaeology graduates are highly sought after by employers. Part of that is down to a national shortage of archaeologists but another part is that Bradford has one of the world’s leading schools and a breadth of experience that spans over 40 years.
For all students, our investment in fieldwork, and our dedicated ‘hands-on’ approach to teaching has ensured that Bradford graduates have long been seen as extremely well-grounded in the skills and knowledge that employers look for.
Career support
The University is committed to helping students develop and enhance employability and this is an integral part of many programs. Specialist support is available throughout the course from Career and Employability Services including help to find part-time work while studying, placements, vacation work, and graduate vacancies. Students are encouraged to access this support at an early stage and to use the extensive resources on the Careers website.
Discussing options with specialist advisers helps to clarify plans through exploring options and refining skills of job-hunting. In most of our programs, there is direct input by Career Development Advisers into the curriculum or through specially arranged workshops.
Studiengebühren für das Programm
Stipendien und Finanzierung
Every year we award numerous non-repayable scholarships to UK, EU and international students based on academic excellence, personal circumstances or economic hardship.