

FdSc Forensic Sciences
About this course
Forensic science applies the principles and methods of science to the investigation of crime and the support of legal proceedings. It encompasses biology, chemistry, physics, and digital analysis, all directed towards the collection, preservation, and interpretation of physical evidence. The discipline has grown significantly in scope and public profile, and it occupies a critical position in the criminal justice system, where the reliability and accuracy of forensic evidence can determine the outcome of investigations and trials. At the University of Suffolk, this two-year full-time foundation degree provides a solid grounding in the scientific knowledge and practical techniques that underpin forensic work. You will develop knowledge across the key areas of the discipline, including biological evidence, trace evidence, crime scene investigation, and the presentation of scientific evidence in legal contexts. The programme is designed to build transferable scientific skills alongside specialist forensic knowledge, developing your ability to collect and analyse evidence rigorously, to think critically about uncertainty and interpretation, and to communicate findings clearly in professional and legal settings. A foundation degree is a higher education qualification in its own right and can also serve as a stepping stone to a full honours degree for those who wish to continue their studies. Graduates from forensic science programmes go on to work in forensic laboratories, police services, environmental agencies, and private forensic companies. The technical and analytical skills the programme develops are also relevant to roles in quality control, laboratory analysis, and scientific research more broadly. Many graduates progress to a BSc top-up year to obtain a full honours degree, and some go on to postgraduate study or professional training in specialist forensic areas such as digital forensics, toxicology, or forensic psychology.
Syllabus & Modules
Typical curriculumStudent Satisfaction
Missing Satisfaction Data
The university has not shared complete student satisfaction records for this specific degree metrics block. You may want to formally explore these topics with the university staff at an open day before committing.
Similarly Ranked Alternatives
What comes next? 🎓
Choosing the right university starts with choosing the right school. Explore transparent, data-driven school profiles powered by official DfE statistics.
Explore Schools on WhatSchool.ai →

