I graduated the last year that this programme was independent from Bioarchaeology and just focused on Forensics.
While I have to say I gained further knowledge in Osteology, morphology and pathology, we really didn’t cover the Forensics part of it as I had expected.
This was the year when the former director of the programme left and was substituted by another professor that didn’t really have any kind of Forensics experience, she was more a Bioarchaeologist.
The programme merged with the Msc in Bioarchaeology since then and I cannot say how it has developed, but if you are interested in proper Forensic Archaeology or Anthropolgy, I would opt for some other programme.