Forensic Science
Available for Clearing 2026
Course Overview - Forensic Science
• Benefit from a team of research-active academics and experts who work at the forefront of the field and who use interactive and practical teaching approaches to bring theory and practice to life
• Gain a specialist degree in a rapidly growing field with a current skills shortage in the marketplace
• Learn how to successfully present your evidence in written format and orally within a mock trial
• Access a wide range of specialist software and tools including a range of laboratories, a dedicated crime scene house and a taphon...
• Benefit from a team of research-active academics and experts who work at the forefront of the field and who use interactive and practical teaching approaches to bring theory and practice to life
• Gain a specialist degree in a rapidly growing field with a current skills shortage in the marketplace
• Learn how to successfully present your evidence in written format and orally within a mock trial
• Access a wide range of specialist software and tools including a range of laboratories, a dedicated crime scene house and a taphonomic facility with a licence to carry out decomposition studies
Are you a keen scientist with an eye for detail? The latest addition to the University of Winchester’s Forensics’ portfolio is a fascinating degree in the fast-evolving environment of Forensic Science. It joins existing programmes in Forensic Investigation, and Cyber Crime and Forensic Investigation.
Like the other programmes, the Forensic Science degree will offer modules that give you a firm grounding in the theoretical and practical aspects of crime scene investigation, evidence analysis and expert witness skills. But in addition, you will be offered specific modules in chemistry, molecular biology and toxicology. The multidisciplinary nature of the subject is further explored through aspects of physics, mathematics and statistics, and you will be exposed to a number of specialist topics, such as anthropology, archaeology, entomology and linguistics.
During your three years studying Forensic Science, you will have the opportunity to attend mock crime scenes, to recover and analyse forensic evidence, and to present your results in a variety of ways, such as expert witness reports and oral and poster presentations. You will encounter a large variety of evidence types and learn from real forensic practitioners how to examine and interpret the evidence.
The programme will include a significant amount of laboratory work in order to ensure you gain competence in the selection and use of a range of methods used in the location, identification, recovery, examination, comparison, extraction and scientific analysis of commonly encountered physical, chemical and biological materials.
Teaching takes place through a variety of methods, including small group seminars, field work and laboratory practicals. You will gain valuable practical skills and develop your independent thinking by working under crime scene conditions and undertaking evidence collection using the universities facilities such as new laboratory, taphonomic facility and a dedicated crime scene house.
In Year 1, you study key issues in forensic investigation and begin to develop your own research and analytical skills. Core modules include History of Forensic Science, Introduction to Forensic Evidence, Non-Biological Evidence, Biological Evidence, Contemporary Issues, Introduction to Analytical Chemistry, Biochemistry, and Academic and Employment Skills.
In Year 2, you explore modules on Forensic Medicine, Research Methods, Practical Skills, Forensic DNA Evidence, Forensic Ecology, Geoforensics and Forensic Toxicology.
In your final year, you will study modules in Crime Scene Investigation and Court Room Skills, and carry out an extended research project of your own design. This enables you to specialise in your chosen field of research, under the guidance of your supervisor.
Some optional modules are available in Years 2 and 3, depending on your own interests. These may include Case Investigation and Review, Fakes and Forgeries, Volunteering, Document Analysis, Forensic Linguistics and Advanced Forensic Examination.
Key transferable skills are gained throughout the course, which are important for employability and those entering further education. These include the ability to communicate findings through oral and poster presentations, to write detailed and clear laboratory logs and expert witness reports, and to present evidence orally under cross-examination.
Why Choose University of Winchester During Clearing?
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Clearing is your chance to secure a place at a top 25 university for graduate employment (Graduate Outcomes Survey 2024).
At Winchester, career support isn't just an after-thought, it's at the forefront of your education. Say hello to industry-standard teaching, state-of-the-art facilities and career-relevant courses, like Midwifery, Sports Journalism, Criminology and Film Production. Each undergraduate programme boasts specialist work experience, industry-relevant qualifications and unique travel opportunities, to give you the best possible start. With strong links to North America, you could study in the likes of Maine, Oregon, Montana and Ontario!
There's also a great range of accommodation options for first-year students. With catered, non-catered, quiet or accessible accommodation on offer, you're bound to find new friends and a place that you can call home.
Register your interest today for more information.
Course Information
1 Clearing option available
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
2026-09-21
Campus
Main Site
Application Details
Apply for Clearing 2026
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
F430
Institution Code
W76
Points of Entry
Year 1
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
112
120
Access to HE Diploma
112
120
We welcome applications from students who are completing an Access to Higher Education Diploma. We normally look for applicants to have studied a course that is in a similar subject and offers are usually made in line with our published tariff point range. Accepted Access to Higher Education Diploma pathways for this course: Science / Allied Health Professions / Nursing / Combined Science / Health Studies and Social Care Professions / Pharmacy and Bio-Medical Sciences / Health Science
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
112
120
Accepted BTEC pathways for this course: BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate / Subsidiary Diploma / Foundation Diploma / Diploma / Extended Diploma in Applied Science (Medical or Biomedical Science) BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate / Subsidiary Diploma / Foundation Diploma / Diploma / Extended Diploma in Applied Human Biology BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate / Subsidiary Diploma / Foundation Diploma / Diploma / Extended Diploma in Sports and Exercise Science, Pharmaceutical Science BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate / Subsidiary Diploma / Foundation Diploma / Diploma / Extended Diploma in Health and Social Care BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate / Subsidiary Diploma / Foundation Diploma / Diploma / Extended Diploma in Sports (Performance and Excellence) BTEC Level 3 National Extended Certificate / Subsidiary Diploma / Foundation Diploma / Diploma / Extended Diploma in Sports (Development, Coaching and Fitness) OCR Level 3 Cambridge Technical Extended Certificate / Foundation Diploma / Technical Diploma / Technical Extended Diploma in Applied Science
GCSE/National 4/National 5
112
120
A level
112
120
Accepted A Levels for this course: Biology / Human Biology (Essential) Applied Science Chemistry Physics Mathematics/Further Mathematics/Statistics Geography/ Geology Life and Health Sciences Environmental Science Psychology Physical Education / Sport Science Health, Community and Social Care Studies
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Channel Islands, Republic of Ireland | £9,790 | 2026/27 | Year 1 | |
| EU, International | £16,700 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
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