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Firearm Examination MastersStaffordshire University - United KingdomMSc Top-up This programme allows forensic practitioners who are holders of the Forensic Science Society Diploma to study for an MSc. From 2010 the Forensic Science Society Diploma was credit rated at 120 credi... Show More MSc Top-up This programme allows forensic practitioners who are holders of the Forensic Science Society Diploma to study for an MSc. From 2010 the Forensic Science Society Diploma was credit rated at 120 credits at postgraduate level. This has allowed the university to offer a “top-up” of the diploma to masters level on the successful completion of a project in either Crime Scene Investigation, Fire Investigation, Firearm Examination and Questioned Documents.
The MSc courses in Firearm Examination require the student to carry out a major independent research project in crime scene investigation. Entry RequirementsThe Forensic Science Society Diploma in the appropriate subject awarded from 2010 onwards. Admission may be possible for those who received their diploma before 2010 by accreditation of prior experiential learning (APEL). Contact Dr Platt to discuss APEL. Other Fees |
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Crime Scene Investigation MastersStaffordshire University - United KingdomMSc Top-up This programme allows forensic practitioners who are holders of the Forensic Science Society Diploma to study for an MSc. From 2010 the Forensic Science Society Diploma was credit rated at 120 credi... Show More MSc Top-up This programme allows forensic practitioners who are holders of the Forensic Science Society Diploma to study for an MSc. From 2010 the Forensic Science Society Diploma was credit rated at 120 credits at postgraduate level. This has allowed the university to offer a “top-up” of the diploma to masters level on the successful completion of a project in either Crime Scene Investigation, Fire Investigation, Firearm Examination and Questioned Documents.
The MSc course in Crime Scene Investigation require the student to carry out a major independent research project in crime scene investigation. Entry RequirementsThe Forensic Science Society Diploma in the appropriate subject awarded from 2010 onwards. Admission may be possible for those who received their diploma before 2010 by accreditation of prior experiential learning (APEL). Contact Dr Platt to discuss APEL. Other Fees |
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12 Months Fulltime |
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Fire Investigation MastersStaffordshire University - United KingdomMSc Top-up This programme allows forensic practitioners who are holders of the Forensic Science Society Diploma to study for an MSc. From 2010 the Forensic Science Society Diploma was credit rated at 120 credi... Show More MSc Top-up This programme allows forensic practitioners who are holders of the Forensic Science Society Diploma to study for an MSc. From 2010 the Forensic Science Society Diploma was credit rated at 120 credits at postgraduate level. This has allowed the university to offer a “top-up” of the diploma to masters level on the successful completion of a project in either Crime Scene Investigation, Fire Investigation, Firearm Examination and Questioned Documents.
The MSc courses in Fire Investigation require the student to carry out a major independent research project in fire investigation. Entry RequirementsThe Forensic Science Society Diploma in the appropriate subject awarded from 2010 onwards. Admission may be possible for those who received their diploma before 2010 by accreditation of prior experiential learning (APEL). Contact Dr Platt to discuss APEL. Other Fees |
N/P Domestic N/P International |
12 Months Fulltime |
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