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MSc Forensic Osteology and Field Recovery Methods

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    MSc 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time

Masters Degree Description

Our one-year taught Master’s course in Forensic Osteology and Field Recovery Methods provides the theoretical knowledge and advanced practical skills you need to identify, excavate and recover human skeletal remains, and reconstruct biological profiles from hard tissue.

Reasons to study Forensic Osteology at Kent

  • Forensic Science at Kent is ranked 2nd in the UK in The Complete University Guide 2025.
  • Learn from a team of internationally respected academics with extensive professional and research experience.
  • Gain real-world authentic training in excavation and recovery at our out-door Forensic facility, Crime Scene House, and Taphonomy Site.
  • You’ll have access to state-of-the-art laboratory facilities. Our Human Osteology Laboratory curates one of the largest human skeletal collections in the UK with extensive pathology and accompanying radiographs. Our Histology Laboratory facilitates histological sectioning and high resolution microscopic imaging of dental and bone tissues using state-of-the-art equipment.
  • Specialise in your chosen area of expertise through an independent research project with one-to-one supervision.
  • Develop the command, control and management skills that will enable you to present expert evidential incident reports to the highest standard.
  • Small-class teaching.
  • A highly supportive community of human skeletal biologists and forensic scientists.

Entry Requirements

A first or second class honours degree in biological anthropology or other associated fields (eg., Forensic Science; Archaeology; Anatomy). In certain circumstances, we will consider students who have not followed a conventional education path. These cases are assessed individually.

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Student Destinations

All of our coursess equip you with the tools you need to conduct research, solve problems, communicate effectively and transfer skills to the workplace, which means our graduates are always in high demand. Our links with Kent Police College and regional archaeological units not only provide you with the opportunity to gain work experience during your degree, but also equip you with the general and specialist skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the workplace.

Typical employment destinations for graduates from the MSc Forensic Osteology course include the police force, archaeological units, government agencies, consultancies, emergency services, laboratories, research or academia.

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