Programmes Outcomes
The defined competencies and professional standards for graduates of the Institute of Forensic Science.
B.Sc. Forensic Science
A comprehensive 3-year journey covering chemical, physical, and biological sciences to build a foundation for criminal investigation.
Conceptual Mastery
Demonstrate an understanding of fundamental theories across chemical, physical, and biological sciences including psychology and law.
Technical Application
Apply scientific methods to the analysis of evidence, including crime scene investigation and data interpretation.
Communication
Articulate complex forensic concepts to diverse audiences, including law enforcement and the general public.
Critical Analysis
Utilize analytical reasoning to identify evidence, generate hypotheses, and reach informed conclusions.
M.Sc. Forensic Science
Advanced specialization in specialized crime scene science, forensic medicine, and digital forensics.
Deep understanding of crime scene science, forensic medicine, and digital/cyber forensics.
Proficiency in DNA profiling, toxicology, and IT security using specialized laboratory equipment.
Maintain rigorous ethical standards regarding privacy, confidentiality, and legal implications.
Collaborate effectively within the justice system to present findings with authority and precision.
PGD FSRL
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Mastery in evidence collection and preservation techniques.
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Application of specialized scientific principles in criminology.
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Critical problem solving using logical reasoning skills.
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Comprehensive understanding of field-specific legal implications.
PGD DCFRL
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Expertise in digital evidence collection and preservation.
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Proficiency in cyber security and mobile forensic tools.
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Evaluation of ethical issues in digital analysis.
- 4
Career readiness for digital forensic professional roles.
