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7/15/2026The main objective of the course is to provide students with advanced knowledge in forensic matters. This is implemented particularly in relation to practice-relevant scientific, engineering and legal issues in criminal investigations and proceedings . The students will be able to independently acquire new knowledge and skills in the field of forensic science, even after graduation. Courses in the areas of criminal crime scene investigations, law, quality assurance and the teaching of methodological skills in forensic analysis complement the study programme. Professional Fields of Activity The practical nature of the studies and the content focus allow graduates to take up forensics related roles in the following areas: in criminal investigation agencies/investigative authorities in chemical or biological investigation offices Work in standard fields of chemistry, biology and physics with analytical orientation in criminal investigation agencies/investigative authorities in chemical or biological investigation offices Work in standard fields of chemistry, biology and physics with analytical orientation Applications and Admissions Admissions Requirements A first professionally qualifying university degree with at least 8 semesters completed: (proof of at least 240 credit points according to ECTS) in the field of natural sciences, engineering, law, economics, medicine or psychology, and at least one year of professional experience Admissions Requirements A first professionally qualifying university degree with at least 8 semesters completed: (proof of at least 240 credit points according to ECTS) in the field of natural sciences, engineering, law, economics, medicine or psychology, and at least one year of professional experience Admissions Requirements A first professionally qualifying university degree with at least 8 semesters completed: (proof of at least 240 credit points according to ECTS) in the field of natural sciences, engineering, law, economics, medicine or psychology, and at least one year of professional experience Admissions Requirements A first professionally qualifying university degree with at least 8 semesters completed: (proof of at least 240 credit points according to ECTS) in the field of natural sciences, engineering, law, economics, medicine or psychology, and at least one year of professional experience
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Public
Germany
Cottbus
Brandenburg
No
2 Semester
Winter
60 ECTS
Full Time
General Requirement: German: Proven knowledge of German at least B2 level of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR). For example: Goethe certificate B2 (at least 70/100 points in all parts), telc German B2 (passed with at least 210 points), ÖSD B2 (at least 70/100 points in each part), TestDaF TDN 3 (in all parts) or DSD I.
Not required
A first professionally qualifying university degree with at least 8 semesters completed: (proof of at least 240 credit points according to ECTS) in the field of natural sciences, engineering, law, economics, medicine or psychology, and at least one year of professional experience
Tuition Fee (Non-EU): Freeper Semester
Tuition Fee (EU): Freeper Semester
Semester Contribution: 373.8
Winter: Application for Master's study programmes - taught in German Non-EU -15.7.2025 EU - 15.8.2025
ApplicationEndDate: 15 August 2025 at UTC
ApplicationEndDateNonEU: 15 July 2026 at UTC