The Programme
Forensic Medicine, Anthropology and Imaging
The postgraduate Programme in “ Forensic Medicine, Anthropology and Imaging” is a 1,5-year long program that aims to offer multidisciplinary training and promotion of knowledge and skills at an advanced level in different areas of Forensic Medicine, namely Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Imaging.
Candidates can have variable and not necessarily medical background and a strong desire to invade the world of forensics. Graduates of Medicine, Biology, Anatomy, Anthropology, Archaeology, Radiography, Forensic Sciences, Police Academy, Law School are welcomed to apply. Previous knowledge on human biology/anatomy although it would be helpful is not obligatory as the program provides the necessary background to candidates before their training in specialised modules .
More specifically the programme will offer basic knowledge in musculoskeletal and cross-sectional CT anatomy, will introduce candidates to Forensic Medicine in terms of scope, methodology and legal framework and will facilitate specialized training in the areas of Forensic Anthropology and Forensic Imaging.
All training aspects of the course will take place at the Medical School of the University of Crete allowing successful candidates to enjoy while studying the unique island of Crete. The first two Semesters will require the physical presence of the students while research projects for the completion of the dissertation can take place anywhere in the world allowing participants to link to our international forensic network.
The programme also offers the opportunity of exiting with a specialisation in Forensic Anthropology or Forensic Imaging.
General Characteristics
90
Duration
3 academic semesters (full time)
Starts
October each year
Language
English
Fees
5,500 Euros
Language: The courses are taught in English. Maximum number of admitted MSc students per year: 30 (after open call, selection is done based on qualifications and interview).
Frequently asked questions
Who can apply?
Graduates of Medicine, Biology, Anatomy, Anthropology, Odontology, Archaeology, Radiography, Forensic Sciences, Police Academy, Law School are welcomed to apply
What is the methodology used?
The training curriculum consists of a number of specialized lectures on the above mentioned topics, laboratory work, hands-on exercises on osteology, CT anatomy, PMCT, forensic Medicine and Forensic Anthropology. Students will have the opportunity to review real forensic cases and test themselves in forensic scenarios both individually and in groups. Legal and ethical issues in the medicolegal investigation of death will also be addressed through practical examples.
Is the programme full time?
Yes, and it lasts 3 semesters
What is the cost of the programme?
The programme costs 5,500 euros
Is the programme taught in English?
Yes, the courses are taught in English.