国际学生入学条件
You will need: a good second class honours degree in a relevant scientific discipline such as anthropology, anatomy or forensic science and an academic reference or alternative qualifications, coupled with a significant period of relevant work experience. IELTS 6.5 (Minimum of 5.5 in each component), TOEFL IBT Grade required (Minimum standards – courses may vary): 78 Overall with R18, W17, L17, S20.
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- 雅思总分:6.5
- 托福网考总分:60
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:NA
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课程简介
LJMU的该理科硕士提供法医人类学职业技能和知识。获得该领域的实践经验并进行新颖的研究。<br>受益于专门的法医学实验室和设施<br>研究由领先的研究人员开发和提供的课程<br>获得以下方面的实践经验参与对中世纪公墓中真实人类遗体的挖掘和生物考古学分析-Poulton项目<br>探索识别未知个人的领先方法<br>发现地层挖掘技术如何用于解决失踪人员案件<br>法医人类学和相关领域的就业机会<br>在骨骼解剖学â¢â€中学习可选模块–全面介绍骨骼的工作
About this courseThis professionally accredited MSc provides the skills and knowledge for a career in forensic anthropology. Gain hands-on experience in the field and carry out research.Benefit from specialised forensic science labs and facilitiesStudy a course developed and delivered by leading researchersProfessionally accredited by the Chartered Society of Forensic SciencesGain hands-on experience in the field by getting involved with excavation and anthropological analysis of real human remains at the Poulton Project medieval cemeteryExplore leading methodologies for identification of unknown individualsDiscover how stratigraphic excavation techniques are used to solve missing person casesLook forward to employment opportunities in forensic anthropology and related fieldsTake an optional module in skeletal anatomy — a complete introduction to working with bones.Forensic Anthropology combines physical anthropological knowledge and the application of forensic methods and techniques. The discipline is used by the justice system to solve cases where a missing person or an unknown murder victim is involved.The MSc in Forensic Anthropology provides the skills and knowledge required to pursue a career in the search for missing people, the recovery of evidence and human remains from clandestine graves and the identification of unknown corpses by osteological analysis.Your studies will develop a broad understanding of these issues, including excavation, laboratory analysis and the courtroom skills necessary to present findings in a trial. You will learn analytical techniques, taphonomic analysis, field methods and genetic applications, as well as having the unique opportunity to excavate and analyse human remains during archaeological excavations at the Poulton Project archaeological site near Chester.Career pathsFurther your career prospectsLJMU has an excellent employability record with 96% (HESA 2018) of our postgraduates in work or further study six months after graduation. Our applied learning techniques and strong industry connections ensure our students are fully prepared for the workplace on graduation and understand how to apply their knowledge in a real world context.Completing this MSc degree will give you the skills to continue into academic research or forge a career as a Forensic Anthropologist. Employment opportunities may be available with the Police, Serious Organised Crime Agency and MI5. The Natural History Museum is one of many museums who employ forensic anthropologists and you could also consider graduate schemes within the public sector with, for example: the National Government Development Programme, Civil Service, NHS Management Training Scheme and NHS Clinical Scientist Training Programme.
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