Forensic Medicine

University College Dublin

 

Course Name Forensic Medicine
Course Provider University College Dublin
Course Code X068
Course Type Postgraduate
Qualifications
Award NameNFQ ClassificationAwarding BodyNFQ Level
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)  More info... Major National University of Ireland Level 9 NFQ
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Attendance Options Part time
Location (Districts) Belfield
Qualification Letters MSc
Enrolment and Start Dates Comment

* Courses will remain open until such time as all places have been filled, therefore early application is advised.
Application Date To register interest in the programme and to be informed when it opens for applications, please contact:

Ms. Brid McCormack
UCD School of Medicine & Medical Science
Forensic & Legal Medicine
UCD Health Sciences Centre
Belfield
Dublin 4
T: + 353 1 716 6647
E: legal.medicine@ucd.ie
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Duration

Expand+Part time over 1 year

The course will be part-time over two academic years, with lectures and distance learning with feedback and discussions in small groups. There will be workshops in practical skills including the preparation of witness stateme...

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Entry Requirements

Expand+Students who successfully complete the UCD Graduate Diploma in Forensic Medicine, or who have gained UCD accreditation of prior certified learning for qualifications gained at other institutions, may apply to complete the UCD MSc degree by dissertati...

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Expand+Course Features
Delivers in-depth knowledge and higher qualification in forensic medicine for professionals in the fields of medicine, law and forensic science.

Students undertake a 20,000 word Dissertation on a topic of their choice within the f...

Course Content

Expand+The course will provide training for doctors, nurses and scientists working in the field of forensic medicine. The course will provide the necessary skills for the practice of forensic medicine.

Who Should Take This Course?
The MSc course provid...

Subjects Taught

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Areas for study on the course will include:

History and future of forensic medicine; the use of libraries and IT resources; medical and legal investigative research skills; introduction to law and legislation; ethical aspects...

Assessment Method Modules 1 and 2 (taught modules)

The taught modules will be assessed by continual assessment and written examinations at the end of each module (December and May).

Module 3 (Casebook)
The casebook is assessed separately and there is an oral examination. Learning profiles will also be assessed.
The course is divided into three modules each counting as 20 ECTS enabling students to proceed to a fourth module - a dissertation, with a further 30 ECTS to gain the MSc in Forensic Medicine.
Number of Credits 90
Careers or Further Progression Past graduates have developed their careers in a wide range of fields including:
Forensic Physician
Toxicologist
Forensic Odontologist
Forensic Psychiatrist
Coroner
Medicolegal Advisor
Barrister
Specialist Nurse etc

You can develop your personal interests or a new career direction within the overlapping specialties of medicine, law and science. You will learn a wide range of new skills including medical and legal research, presentation, report writing and court-room skills.
Further Enquiries Programme Administrator:
Ms. Brid McCormack
UCD School of Medicine & Medical Science
Forensic & Legal Medicine
UCD Health Sciences Centre
Belfield
Dublin 4
T: + 353 1 716 6647
E: legal.medicine@ucd.ie

Academic Course Co-ordinator:
Dr. Andrew Wilkinson
Forensic and Legal Medicine
UCD School of Medicine and Medical Science
Health Sciences Centre
Belfield
Dublin 4
T: + 353 1 7166647
E: andrew.wilkinson@ucd.ie
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