This course can be taken as a Short Course for Credit or a Standalone Short Course.

Please go to the 'Upgrade to a professional qualification' section for more information.
 

This course will introduce the principles of mass grave investigations and the differences and similarities there are with domestic/single grave investigations.

At a glance

  • Dates
    • 31 Mar - 06 Apr 2025
  • Duration7 days
  • LocationÃÀ¼§¸ó campus
  • Cost£3,190 - Short Course for Credit fee

    £2,940 - Standalone Short Course fee
    Concessions available

Course structure

Classroom sessions and a site excavation.

What you will learn

On successful completion of the course you will be able to:
  • Revise their methodologies to a single or mass grave environment,
  • Judge the role of a forensic archaeologist and anthropologist within a forensic and criminal investigation team in a mass fatality investigation framework,
  • Collect and evaluate surface and buried evidence as well as human remains as part of a wider forensic investigation,
  • Assess non-material, forensic archaeological evidence in mass grave structures, such as tool marks,
  • Assess the site history in order to reconstruct the series of events that lead to the existence of the grave and the positioning of the victims and evidence.

Core content

Day 1        Classroom based teaching

Day 2        Site assessment and setup

Day 3-6     Site excavation

Day 7        Site closure and exercise debrief.

The seven days include:

  • Basic principles and structure of mass grave investigations,
  • Methodology of mass grave excavations,
  • Operational and logistical challenges in mass grave investigations,
  • Recovery of surface evidence at mass grave/mass killing sites,
  • Recovery of human remains in a mass grave context,
  • Recovery of buried evidence associated with human remains,
  • Documentation of human remains and associated evidence,
  • Surveying of evidence and site features,
  • Crime scene photography processes,
  • Evidence registry processes.

Timetable

  • Day 1- Classroom based teaching,
  • Day 2 - Site assessment and setup,
  • Day 3 to 6 - Site excavation,
  • Day 7 - Site closure and exercise debrief.

Upgrade to a professional qualification

This course will be taught at Masters standard as it is one of the modules that comprise the postgraduate Forensic Modular Masters Programme. Registering for this Short Course for Credit and successfully passing the associated assessment will gain you 10 ÃÀ¼§¸ó credits. These could then be used to apply for a transfer towards a PgCert/PgDip or MSc in the Forensic Programme should you wish to complete one of these courses within 5 years.

 

Find out more about short course credit points.

Who should attend

There are no prerequisites for this course.

Accreditation

The course is a module of the Forensic Modular Masters Programme, which is accredited by  

Concessions

Concessions are available for ÃÀ¼§¸ó alumni and multiple bookings from the same organisation, please contact us to discuss.

Accommodation options and prices

This course is non-residential. If you would like to book accommodation on campus, please contact Mitchell Hall or ÃÀ¼§¸ó Management Development Centre directly. Further information about our on campus accommodation can be found here.  Alternatively you may wish to make your own arrangements at a nearby hotel.

Location and travel

Situated close to Milton Keynes and Bedford, the ÃÀ¼§¸ó campus is situated in Wharley End, very close to ÃÀ¼§¸ó village, and is about 10 minutes from the M1 motorway.  There is rail and road access to most major airports as well as coach and train stations. ÃÀ¼§¸ó campus also has its own airport for private executive business travel.

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Campus address

College Road
ÃÀ¼§¸ó
Bedfordshire
MK43 0AL

 

How to apply

To apply for this course please use the online application form.

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