Anatomy and Forensic Anthropology (MSc)

University of Dundee

Postgraduate MSc Full-time 1 Year Physiotherapy, physiology, and pathologyAnthropology

Anatomy and Forensic Anthropology (MSc) MSc is a postgraduate degree at University of Dundee, based in Dundee, taught full-time over 1 year.

About this course

Forensic anthropology is the analysis of human remains for the medico-legal purpose of establishing identity. It plays a key role in UK and international investigations in cases of inter-personal violence and homicide, repatriation, mass disasters, and war crimes.

You will learn how forensic anthropology contributes to the analysis and interpretation of human remains. Many of our expert staff are forensic practitioners. They will help you gain the skills needed to interpret juvenile skeletal remains, produce and present forensic skeletal reports, and learn how these reports are used in the legal process.

You will also gain a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of gross anatomy through full body dissection of Thiel embalmed cadavers. These cadavers are soft-fix, which means they retain real-to-life qualities, including realistic colour, tissue quality, and flexibility.

You will have access to our skeletal collections helping you learn how each bone in the body forms and develops, and how this knowledge can be applied to the identification process. Our collections include:

The unique Scheuer collection of juvenile skeletal remains
The adult osteology collection
The animal osteology collection

Career Prospects

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Course Details

Qualification
MSc
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
1 Year
Start Date
2025

2025-entry data — 2026 offers may differ

Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Dundee
Scheme
Postgraduate
Subjects
Physiotherapy, physiology, and pathology, Anthropology