
If you are wondering what you can do with a degree in anatomy and advanced forensic anthropology, there are many options for you.
There is high demand for anatomically-trained forensic anthropologists. Particularly those who are competent in dealing with both soft and hard tissues. Completing this MSc degree will give you the skills to continue into academic research or take the next steps in forging a career as a forensic anthropologist or anatomist.
Our graduates have gone on to roles in the following areas:
- academia
- teaching
- research
- museums
- technical
- forensic practice
- further postgraduate training
As a student at the University of Dundee, you’ll also have access to our Careers Service. They can empower you to develop your full potential and take confident steps towards your future.
At the University of Dundee, we’re committed to helping you build a successful future. With a clear employability strategy, we support you to develop essential skills, gain valuable experience, and learn how to confidently apply for opportunities.
Our expert Careers Service offers tailored guidance, interactive workshops, and events such as Green Careers Week, the International Students Careers Symposium, and recruitment fairs.
Each academic school ensures employability is embedded throughout your studies, working in partnership to connect your learning with real-world opportunities. Over 300 employers visit campus each year, collaborating with students through placements, consultancy projects, and immersive experiences.
If you have any questions about the admissions process, studying, or living in Dundee, please contact us