International Foundation Year in Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences (2-Term), Leading to Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Forensic Anthropology

Study Group - Liverpool John Moores University International Study Centre

UK,England

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45 Months

Duration

CAD 14,500/year

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UK, England

Type: University

Location Type: Urban

Founded: 1992

Total Students: 25,000 +

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Main Campus Address

Brownlow Hill, Liverpool L3 5UG, United Kingdom

International Foundation Year in Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences (2-Term), Leading to Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Forensic Anthropology

Program Overview

International Foundation Year in Engineering, Computing and Life Sciences
The programme includes academic modules, study skills and English language training, providing complete preparation for undergraduate degree  in Engineering.

On the International Foundation Year in Engineering, you will:

  • Gain understanding of mechanics and mathematics relevant to your undergraduate study
  • Develop your knowledge of physics and learn about atomic physics, materials, heat and gases and oscillations and waves
  • If you choose Life Science, you will focus on biology and chemistry, developing their knowledge in key areas such as cell biology, physiological processes in animals and plants, inorganic and organic chemistry, and an overview of contemporary science.

What will you study?
Throughout the two-semester programme, you will study core modules that will improve your subject knowledge and English level.

Core modules

  • Academic English Skills
  • Project study
  • Applied Maths
  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Coding for Computing
  • Introduction to Engineering Mathematics
  • Maths for Science
  • Physics
  • Pure Maths

Upon successful completion of the International Foundation Year, and achieving the required grades, you will join the first year of your undergraduate degree at Liverpool John Moores University.

Leading to: Forensic Anthropology BSc (Hons)

As part of the professionally accredited BSc (Hons) Forensic Anthropology at Liverpool John Moores University you will be actively involved in excavating medieval human burial sites in Cheshire.

On this degree you will acquire a solid grounding in human biology and skeletal anatomy, human variation, environmental sciences and forensic techniques to prepare you for a career as a forensic anthropologist.

You will have access to our excellent collections of human skeletal remains, as well as dedicated laboratories for analysing and documenting skeletal material. We also have geophysics equipment for exploring burial contexts, specialist forensic analysis facilities and a scene-of-crime lab.

This is an extremely practical, hands-on programme. It focuses on the recovery of information from locations where bodies are found, as well as the human remains themselves. Fieldwork and practical experience in the osteology labs form a large component of your studies, and you will have the chance to develop your archaeological and anthropological skills working on the Poulton Project in Cheshire.