Human Taphonomy / Taphonomie humaine, Master spécialisé
Master HEU
Université de Lausanne (UNIL)
- Lieu de formation
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Lausanne (VD)
- Langue d'enseignement
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anglais
- Type de formation
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Hautes écoles universitaires HEU
- Modalités temporelles
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À plein temps
- Thèmes de formation
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Nature, sciences naturelles - Santé, soins, médecine - Sécurité, police
- Filières d'études
- Swissdoc
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6.540.1.0 - 6.724.1.0 - 6.622.1.0
Mise à jour 30.10.2025
Description
Description de la formation
The Master of Science in Human Taphonomy is intended for students who are interested in the mechanisms and challenges related to the decomposing human body and the associated biological, ethical and environmental issues, including public health risks.
This Master's programme provides in-depth knowledge of the relation between human beings and their dead, as well as the post-mortem management of human remains across space and time. It also provides advanced teaching on the interactions between the human cadaver and its environment in forensic, humanitarian and societal contexts.
Studies description
The first semester of studies (30 ECTS) consists of compulsory courses covering both conceptual and methodological aspects linked to human anatomy and the management of dead bodies. The acquired knowledge and skills will be put to use in three small projects done in pairs.
The second semester (30 ECTS) consists of compulsory courses, field courses, demonstrations and visits devoted to the immediate surroundings of the decomposing human body. The acquired knowledge and skills will be applied in the context of two small projects done in pairs.
The third semester (30 ECTS) consists of compulsory courses, on-site demonstrations, medical operations and visits dedicated to the forensic management of dead bodies. Communication workshops and seminars will teach participants how to present human taphonomy. The acquired knowledge and skills will be used in the design of a specialised website focusing on a forensic discipline.
The fourth semester (30 ECTS) is dedicated to the completion of the personal Master research project.
For more informations, see the study plan.
The master's degree represents the second university degree after the bachelor's degree and is generally equivalent to the acquisition of 90-120 ECTS credits.
1 ECTS credit corresponds to approximately 25-30 hours of work.
Admission
Conditions d’admission
- Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Biology, Medicine, Forensic Science or in a field considered to be equivalent awarded by a Swiss university
Other degrees awarded by a foreign university may be considered equivalent and grant access
to the programme with or without further conditions.
Overview of the different pathways to consecutive Master’s programs : Admission - vue d'ensemble
The university is responsible for admission (see "Links on Admission").
Specific requirements:
- Have successfully completed the course evaluations (including theory and practice) for all fields listed below, and obtained a minimum of 40 ECTS (or equivalent):
- Basic Sciences (Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry) (minimum 15 ECTS)
- Statistics and Computer Sciences
- Biochemistry, Cell, Tissue and Molecular Biology (minimum 10 ECTS)
- Physiology, Functional Imaging and Microscopy
- Provide evidence of C1 level of English according to the Common European Framework of Reference (CEFR, or equivalent). The results of an IELTS, TOEIC or TOEFL test must be included in the application file.
- Provide evidence of taphonomic experience: at least 6 weeks full-time, including at least 4 weeks in the field of human taphonomy (internships, practical work, professional experiences, etc.), in the form of a reflective analysis written in English
Lien sur l'admission
Coûts
Diplôme
- Master haute école universitaire HEU
Master of Science (MSc) in Human Taphonomy / Maîtrise universitaire ès Sciences en taphonomie humaine
Infos pratiques
Lieu / adresse
- Lausanne (VD)
Déroulement temporel
Durée de la formation
The standard duration of the Master’s program (120 ECTS credits) is 4 semesters, with a maximum duration of 6 semesters. An extension may be granted for valid reasons.
Modalités temporelles
- À plein temps
Langue d’enseignement
- anglais
Niveau obligatoire: C1
Remarques
Liens
Renseignements / contact
Ecole de biologie : Tél. +41 (0)21 692 40 10, biologie-etudiants@unil.ch
Institution 1
Université de Lausanne (UNIL)
Unicentre
Dorigny
1015 Lausanne
Tél.: +41 (0)21 692 11 11
URL:
www.unil.ch/
Faculté de biologie et de médecine (FBM)
Université de Lausanne (UNIL)
Rue du Bugnon 21
1005 Lausanne
Tél.: +41 (0)21 692 50 00
URL:
www.unil.ch/fbm/