Anatomy and Forensic Anthropology PGDip

University of Dundee
Postgraduate PgDip Full-time 1 Year CriminologyForensic scienceAnthropology

About this course

This course is designed for professionals who want to improve their skills without engaging in an extensive research dissertation project.

Our Postgraduate Diploma in Anatomy & Advanced Forensic Anthropology offers advanced knowledge and practical skills that you can immediately apply within your workplace.

Anatomy is the study of the structure of the body. It deals with the relationship of organs and tissues. This is at a gross (whole organ) and microscopic (histological) level.

Forensic anthropology relates to the identification of unknown individuals. It plays a key role in UK and international investigations. Cases include interpersonal violence and homicide, repatriation, mass disasters, and war crimes.

There are many reasons why you should study at the University of Dundee.

We’re 1st in the UK for Forensic Science (Complete University Guide, 2023). Many of our expert staff are forensic practitioners. We were the first UK university to use the Thiel embalming system in our teaching. We are now considered the UK’s leading Thiel facility. A variety of anatomical institutions across the world have consulted our technicians. You’ll have access to our Scheuer collection, and animal and human skeletal teaching collections. This course is optimal for practitioners and professionals in the field who want to expand further knowledge and skills.

You will learn how forensic anthropology contributes to the analysis and interpretation of human remains. This will include a revision of the skeletal methods used for the construction of the biological profile.

You’ll gain the skills needed to assess juvenile skeletal remains. You will also learn how to produce forensic skeletal reports as to present evidence in court.

You will also gain a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of gross anatomy. Through full body dissection, we will do this with Thiel embalmed cadavers. These cadavers are soft fix.

This means they retain real-to-life qualities including realistic colour, tissue quality and flexibility.

This means that they are ideal for gross anatomy learning.

Career Prospects

Graduates from this course typically go into the following occupations:

2111 Chemical scientists
3111 Laboratory technicians
3119 Science, engineering and production technicians
2113 Biochemists and biomedical scientists
2472 Archivists, conservators and curators
3312 Police officers (sergeant and below)

Course Details

Qualification
Postgraduate Diploma - PgDip
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
1 Year
Start Date
2025
Academic Year
2025
Campus / Location
Dundee
Scheme
Postgraduate
Subjects
Criminology, Forensic science, Anthropology