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Murdoch University

  • 37% international / 63% domestic

Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology

  • Non-Award

Excited by the fields of chemistry and toxicology and want to combine them with your love for forensics? This is the major for you.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Course Code
MJ-FCTX

About this course

Overview

The sky is the limit for what you can apply forensic chemistry and toxicology to - from identification of illegal drugs and poisons through tracking down novel performance enhancing drugs, detecting counterfeit over the counter and prescription drugs, to even assessing claims of contaminated food or art fraud.

This major will expose you to the underlying chemistry for these processes and allow you to develop the required skills to address issues across the wider field of forensic chemistry, including forensic microscopy and trace physical evidence analysis. Get hands on practice using advanced instrumental analysis techniques and experience how we can use these tools, coupled with advanced simulation/modelling software, to assist in understanding how a chemical substance might be manufactured or metabolised, for example. Find out how these sometimes complicated methods and results can be communicated in a legal context.

3 Reasons to study Forensic Chemistry and Toxicology at Murdoch

  1. Learn from and interact with lecturers who have experience applying chemistry in a forensic context across a range of areas, including traditional forensic chemistry, namely illicit drugs, gunshot residues, fibres, glass, and other physical evidence; through to emerging forensic areas such as environmental pollution, food fraud and contamination, and pharmaceutical authentication, among many more.
  2. Research-inspired and industry-led curriculum content ensures that your level of knowledge is current and at the edge of innovative developments.
  3. Experience practical, hands-on, competency-based coursework, with access to advanced and industry-relevant analytical methods and instrumentation.

What you'll learn

  • The underlying principles and concepts of forensic chemistry and toxicology.
  • Methods of forensic chemistry, including the processes involved in developing scientific knowledge.
  • How to retrieve, analyse, synthesise and evaluate forensic information from a range of sources.
  • Conveying scientific ideas, arguments and conclusions clearly and coherently through well-developed written and oral communication skills.
  • Identifying, analysing and generating solutions to unpredictable or complex forensic chemistry and toxicology problems by applying scientific knowledge and skills with initiative and well-developed judgement.

Your future career

Careers could include employment in government and commercial forensic and environment laboratories, in positions such as;

  • Laboratory Technician
  • Clinical or Forensic Toxicologist
  • Chemical Criminalist
  • Drug Analyst
  • Forensic Chemist
  • Environmental Chemist

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Entry requirements

As per normal undergraduate admission requirements.

Study locations

Perth

How to apply

How to apply

Please indicate above whether you're a domestic or international student intending to study at a Western Australian campus.