Acquire a multidisciplinary training that will enable students to understand, handle, apply and develop techniques and methodologies in the field of Forensic Analysis.
Acquire skills and abilities to carry out research work that will allow to achieve the dual objective of professional and research training.
Acquire skills and abilities to handle the techniques applied to the analysis and characterisation of forensic evidence of different origin and nature.
Acquire the ability to provide quality assurance at all stages of the process from sampling to the production of the expert's report.
Analytical thinking: understand complex situations in order to construct knowledge, behaviour or attitude to adapt to and, where appropriate, transform it.
Communication and multilingualism: understand concepts and ideas and express them clearly and in a gender-sensitive manner within an inclusive, multicultural and multilingual context.
Ethics and professional responsibility: apply in a self-sufficient and consistent manner the essential elements of the profession, including the ethical principles, the legal framework and the code of ethics that regulate its practice.
Innovation and entrepreneurship: generate, transform and implement an idea, a procedure or an attitude to provide a satisfactory response to different needs.
Know and understand the basic theoretical fundamentals that will enable them to guide, carry out and assess the chemical-physical, genetic and biological analysis of evidence related to a legal process.
Know the legal framework governing the application of evidence and the fundamentals and principles governing the preparation and defence of an expert's report in the field of Forensic Sciences.
Self-Sufficiency and Self-Regulation: continue to learn in a self-sufficient and self-regulated way in order to enable the individual to be responsible, persevering and self-critical.
Social Commitment: analyse and assess the social and environmental impact of technical solutions and professional practices, and act responsibly, ensuring and promoting respect for diverse cultural, linguistic and gender identities, fundamental rights and equal opportunities.
Teamwork: integrate into a group, collaborating actively to achieve common goals, exchanging information, assuming responsibilities and leadership roles, overcoming difficulties and contributing to collective improvement and development.
Understand the importance of maintaining the custody chain to ensure the integrity of the evidence.