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Murdoch University

  • 37% international / 63% domestic

Forensic Investigation:MJ-FINV

  • Non-Award

Step into the exciting world of crime-solving with the Forensic Investigation major, where you'll master the science and law behind crime scene analysis and evidence collection.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Course Code
MJ-FINV

About this course

Overview

In this Forensic Investigation major, designed to be taken as a secondary major to the Forensic Biology and Forensic Chemistry & Toxicology Majors, you'll develop a comprehensive understanding of the scientific and legal aspects of crime scene analysis and evidence collection.

You'll combine foundational science, including chemistry, biology, and statistical data analysis, with specialised forensic courses, including forensic anatomy, anthropology, and digital imaging. You'll also explore criminology, policing, and the legal system to understand the broader context of forensic science within the criminal justice system.

With a balance of theory and practical experience, you'll graduate ready to recognise, collect, preserve and analyse evidence, as well as work with law enforcement and contribute to criminal investigations.

3 Reasons to study Forensic Investigation at Murdoch

  1. Learn from and interact with lecturers who have experience applying chemistry, biology and crime scene analysis techniques in a forensic context across a range of areas, including crime scene investigation as well as legal and policy related aspects of combating crime.
  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

  • Principles and concepts of forensic investigation.
  • Methods of forensic investigation, including the processes involved in developing scientific knowledge.
  • How to retrieve, analyse, synthesise and evaluate forensic information from a range of sources.
  • Experimental and technical skills by performing and analysing the outcomes of forensic laboratory and field investigations, specifically associated with crime scene investigations.
  • How to evaluate the use of forensic science in the criminal justice system.

Your future career

  • Crime Scene Officer
  • Forensic Officer
  • Specialist Forensic Officer - Fingerprinting, Blood Pattern Analyst, and more.
  • Crime Analyst

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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.