Master of Science in Forensic Science, subject area Chemical Criminalistics
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| Organiser | University of Lausanne - School of Criminal Justice (Faculty of Law and Criminal Justice) www.unil.ch/esc |
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| Degree awarded | Master of Science (MSc) in Forensic Science subject area Chemical Criminalistics | ||
| ECTS credits | 120 | ||
| Duration | 4 semesters | ||
| Final enrolment date | 30 April. This programmes starts at the autumn semester only. Candidates needing a visa to study in Switzerland must apply for enrolment at least two months prior to the deadline indicated above. |
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| Teaching language | French and English | ||
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| General presentation |
The Master of Science in Forensic Science, subject area Chemical Criminalistics, aims to apply analytical chemistry to forensic science as well as to several other fields requiring instrumental analyses. The programme of the Master of Science in Forensic Science, subject area Chemical Criminalistics, includes a theoretical component supplemented by a large number of practical exercises involving analytical chemistry. In this respect the programme benefits from the collaboration of the Chemistry and Chemical engineering Section (SCGC) of the Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) which, in addition to opening some of its courses to Master’s students, has organised courses specifically for their benefit. In addition, this programme also benefits from the participation of the University Centre of Legal Medicine Lausanne-Geneva (CURML). Some courses may be in English. |
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| Timetables and course descriptions | Web site of the School of Criminal Justice | ||
Subject to changes.
The French version prevails.
Last update: 31.8.2012




