Basic courses:
College chemistry, college physics (medical physics), medical mathematics, organic chemistry.
Medical courses:
Medical biology, anatomy, histology and embryology, biochemistry, medical immunology, physiology, human parasitology, medical microbiology, pharmacology, medical imaging diagnostics, diagnostics, pathophysiology, pathology, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, psychiatry, systematic integrated clinical courses (internal medicine, surgery).
Professional courses:
Criminal Procedure Law, Criminal Science and Technology, Forensic Pathology, Forensic Clinic, Forensic Toxicology and Forensic Toxicology Analysis, Forensic Material Evidence, Forensic Psychiatry and Forensic Medicine.
Experimental and practical courses:
College physics experiment (medicine), college chemistry experiment, organic chemistry experiment, histology and embryology experiment, biomolecular basic experiment, pathogenic biology experiment, functional experiment, psychiatric practice, surgical practice (forensic medicine), obstetrics and gynecology practice (forensic medicine), internal medicine practice (forensic medicine), clinical practice of forensic medicine and intensive practice of forensic medicine.
Postgraduate direction of forensic medicine:
1, forensic pathology
Using pathomorphological techniques to study medical problems related to legal or case investigation. The research content involves the cause of death, the mechanism of death, the changes after death, the time between death and injury, the inference of injury, the relationship between injury and disease, poisoning and death.
The task of forensic pathology is to study the law of human death and the time law of post-death changes in various situations, and to provide technical support for judging the cause, mode and time of death.
2. Forensic clinic
Taking the living body as the main research object, including the examination of injury, disability and illness, the evaluation of light and heavy injury, the degree of nursing dependence (self-care ability), the evaluation of related diseases and disabilities that the criminal suspect needs to seek medical treatment on parole, and the relationship between injury and illness. In vivo identification focuses on the study of the damage and its severity caused by various physical, chemical, biological and mental factors.
To study the harm of sexual crimes and obscenity to people's physical, mental and sexual dysfunction; Child abuse, elderly inspection, medical disputes, medical tort damage identification, disability rating, life expectancy estimation.