Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Keele University's Forensic Science and Human Biology (BSc) program provides a comprehensive education in forensic science and human biology. Through a variety of assessment methods, students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. The program utilizes diverse teaching methods, including lectures, practical laboratory classes, and simulated crime scene examinations. Graduates are equipped for careers in forensic science, human biology, and related fields, such as healthcare, research, and law enforcement.
Program Outline
Assessment:
- The program utilizes a variety of assessment methods to evaluate students' knowledge and skills.
- These methods include:
- End of module examinations
- Open book assessments and case work portfolios
- Class tests
- Court expert witness statements
- Crime scene investigation reports
- Cross-examination assessment
- Critical reviews of research literature
- Essays
- Laboratory diaries, proformas, reports and examination forms
- Oral, digital and poster presentations
- Problems sheets and data analysis exercises
- Project plans, team project interviews and viva examinations
- Online end-of-year open-book exams
- Online tests
- Portfolio or literature reviews
- Scientific posters
- User guides for commercial assay kits.
- The specific assessment methods used may vary depending on the module being assessed.
Teaching:
- The program utilizes a variety of teaching methods to promote student learning and engagement.
- These methods include:
- Group/team-work and independent project work
- Lectures (including those from guest speakers from the profession)
- Mini-projects and extended research projects
- Practical laboratory classes
- Simulated crime scene examination (indoor and outdoor)
- Problem-based learning workshops
- Team-based learning workshops
- Tutorials and problems classes
- Use of e-learning/the Keele Learning Environment (KLE) (Blackboard) and MS Teams
- The specific teaching methods used may vary depending on the module being taught.
- In human biology, the program offers a hybrid delivery of teaching:
- Core content is designed for online learning
- Laboratory practical classes, tutorials, seminars and workshops take place on-campus.
Careers:
- The program equips graduates with the knowledge, skills and experience to pursue careers in a variety of forensic science and human biology-related fields.
- These careers include:
- Analytical chemist
- Biotechnology/pharmaceutical industry
- Food industry and food safety
- Forensic examiner
- Forensic scene investigator
- Healthcare and diagnostics
- Intelligence analyst
- Microbiologist
- Quality control scientist
- Research and development
- Scientific laboratory technician
- Security analyst
- Science teacher
- Scientific publishing
- Toxicologist.
Other:
- The program offers students the opportunity to participate in:
- Guest lectures: Learn from professionals in the field and gain valuable insights into the industry.
- Research opportunities: Faculty members have expertise and interests across the field as well in chemistry and earth sciences. Most are active researchers and many have a distinguished track record in publication.
- Foundation year (Optional): Can provide a more comprehensive and diverse background in preparation for your studies.
Keele University: A Summary
Overview:
Keele University is a public research university located in Staffordshire, England. Established over 70 years ago, it is renowned for its wide range of teaching and research, tackling global issues. Keele is known for its commitment to sustainability and its positive impact on the local economy.
Services Offered:
Student Life and Campus Experience:
Keele University offers a vibrant campus experience. Students can expect a beautiful setting in the Staffordshire countryside, just five miles from Stoke-on-Trent. The university is known for its strong sense of community and its commitment to student well-being.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Research Excellence:
Keele University is recognized for its high-quality research, with 80% of its research classified as world-leading or internationally excellent.Teaching Excellence:
The university has achieved a Gold award in the Teaching Excellence Framework, demonstrating its commitment to providing excellent teaching and learning experiences.Student Satisfaction:
Keele University has been ranked number one in the UK by students, according to Studentcrowd.Sustainability Focus:
Keele is dedicated to sustainability and has a strong commitment to environmental responsibility.Strong Local Impact:
The university contributes significantly to the local economy, generating £345 million annually.Academic Programs:
Other:
Keele University is a modern university that has played a significant role in shaping higher education in Britain. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines. The university is also a partner with the NHS, providing opportunities for students to gain practical experience in healthcare.
Entry Requirements:
UK and EU Students:
- A Level: BBB, with a B in Chemistry or Biology.
- Contextual offer: BCC, including a B in Chemistry or Biology for those meeting specific criteria.
- BTEC Extended Diploma/National Extended Diploma: DDM in any of the following: Applied Science; Forensic and Criminal Investigation.
- Contextual offer: DMM in any of the following: Applied Science; Forensic and Criminal Investigation plus B in A Level Chemistry or Biology.
- BTEC National Diploma/Diploma: Distinction, Merit in Applied Science or Forensic and Criminal Investigation, plus a B in any A Level.
- T Level: Merit in any of the following: Health, Healthcare Science, Science.
Additional Requirements for All UK/EU Students:
- 4 or C in GCSE Maths or Level 2 Functional Skills Maths
International Students:
- High School Equivalency: 73% in the Gaokao including 70% in Chemistry or Biology.
- Senior Secondary School: 80% in the Esame di Stato including 8 in Chemistry, Biology or Natural Science.
- A Level: 444 from two electives and one core subject in the HKDSE including 4 in Chemistry or Biology.
- Other Qualifications: Pass in relevant examinations with grades equivalent to those stated above for UK/EU students.
- English Language Requirements for All International Students:
- A minimum of an English language qualification or test.
- For most students, this requirement can be met with a 4 or C in GCSE English.
- Students who require an English language test must have a score from Group A on an accepted test.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
- Applicants who do not have English as their first language must meet the English language requirements stated above.
- Acceptable language tests include IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE Academic.
Please Note:
- These are general entry requirements.