The MSc in Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Dundee provides an expansive education in the view of forensic investigations of death and deposition. This unique course offers in-depth training in the search, location, recovery and identification of human remains and forensic evidence.Course Content: The course is divided into different modules including 'Advanced Forensic Anthropology', 'Forensic Archaeology', 'Forensic Medical Sciences', 'Human Identification', 'Human Anatomy', 'Crime Scene & Evidence Examination', and 'Developing Professional Practice'. It involves highly practical and fieldwork based approach, with hands-on experience in the forensic identification of individuals in cross-disciplinary contexts.Key Modules: The core modules include 'Forensic Archaeology', 'Forensic Anthropology', 'Human Anatomy & Identification', and 'Developing Professional Practice'. Meanwhile, the optional module is 'Research Project and Placement'. The degree course is concluded with an individual research project.Accreditations: N/AFuture Careers: Graduates of this MSc course will be equipped to work in a variety of fields such as the death industry, law enforcement, international and national organisations, human rights organisations, forensic laboratories, consulting work related to death and the deceased both here in the UK and globally.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.