- provides students with ample knowledge and hands-on experience on the wide variety of scientific and analytical techniques that is used in the field of forensic science.
- Students will learn the about evidence recovery from simulated crime scenes, examine and interpret evidence with the aid of well-equipped laboratories before finally delivering expert testimonies in a mock court setting.
- Throughout the programmed students will be exposed to fields such as crime scene investigation, criminal law, forensic DNA profiling and forensic toxicology to name a few.
FACULTY OF HEALTH AND LIFE SCIENCE (FHLS)
BACHELOR IN FORENSIC SCIENCE (BFS)
- 2.50 CGPA In STPM
- CREDIT IN CHEMISTRY, BIOLOGY or PHYSIC in A-LEVEL and at lease 5 credit in SPM or equivalent including 3 from BIOLOGY, PHYSIC, MATHEMATICS, CHEMISTRY and ENGLISH.
- a related Diploma with at least 2.75 CGPA (CGPA below 2.75 need to be supported by at least 3 years of related field experience)
- MSU Foundation Certificate with at least 2.50 CGPA in Chemistry and Biology or Physics.
PATHWAY
BACHELOR IN FORENSIC SCIENCES (HONS)
FORENSIC SCIENCE
MASTER IN FORENSIC SCIENCE (HONS
- ENTRY QUALIFICATION
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CARRIER PROGRESSION
COURSE FEE
Total course: RM 91,220.00
MSU WAVER
COURSE SUBJECT
Core Subject Description:
- Forensic scientist
- forensic experts
- environmental surveyor
- arson investigator
PREPARED BY
PTPTN
- NO BRIM 51,00.00
- WITH BRIM RM 68,000.00
Introduction to Forensic Science:
- introduces the students to the basic principles and uses of forensic science in the criminal justice system
- . This course will review the basic applications of biological, physical, chemical, medical and behavioral sciences to questions of evidence and law.
UWIS QUARNIE
• Crime Scene Investigation:
- Students would be exposed to reconstructed crime scenes where they will learn to process of discovering, preservation and collection of a wide variety of physical evidence.
- This also encompasses also the legal issues and the proper management of the collection and preservation of evidence, managing a crime scene, diagramming and sketching, photography and fingerprinting.
Physical Evidence Analysis:
- where students will be required to learn the various analytical methods that are utilize during the examination and analysis of evidence.
- Students will also be taught on interpreting their analysis to be presented for the identification of potential suspect.
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