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Can forensic law be studied with a degree in law?

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My son has a bachelor's degree in law and will like to study forensic law.Where can he get a university to do his postgraduate studies?What other qualifications does one need to study forensic law

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  1. nope


  2. Depends on the university and the country which your son wishes to study in.

    In fact I have never even heard of "forensic law" - why would there be a need for a law to surround forensics. Forensics is more of a science and law students are taught about forensic procedures.

    Perhaps your son is thinking about forensic psychology or criminal justice studies, because to the best of my knowledge there is no forensic law.

  3. yes my friend did it and i think she went to leeds uni in the uk but i cant be sure on that

  4. Hello, I've just done a quick search on Google, and seen that the University of Teeside offers the following:

    http://www.tees.ac.uk/Parttime_courses/F...

    However these appear to be undergraduate courses.  Maybe if you contacted them, they could suggest postgraduate courses in forensic science, criminology and law.

    Also, there's: http://www.ucas.ac.uk/students/coursesea...

    Hope your son finds something suitable.

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