Forensic scientists apply scientific analysis to criminal and civil investigations, producing evidence that is admissible to a court of law. It's a fascinating and rigorous scientific discipline that builds your knowledge of biology and chemistry as well as developing advanced problem-solving, data interpretation and communication skills. From crime scene to laboratory to courtroom, studying Forensic Science provides a springboard into a range of exciting careers within the justice system and beyond.
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Graduates are employed in many different types of laboratory and a significant number have become science teachers. The scientific problem solving, numerical and communication skills gained in the degree enable graduates to enter many other sectors, from financial services to the legal profession. Graduates from the Forensic Science courses at UWE Bristol have found careers with some of the country's largest forensic science providers, including LGC Forensics, Orchid Cellmark, and Key Forensics, as well as with the Police Service in a range of roles. Many of our graduates continue in research leading to a PhD, and some have been inspired by their study of Law at UWE Bristol to change to a career as a barrister following a one year Law conversion course.