Field of Study: | Forensic Science and Technology
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Description: | Providing science and criminal justice students the opportunity to qualify for forensic science positions within crime laboratories, police departments and medical-related fields.
A student works at identifying and comparing footprint.Forensic Science is the application of science to legal proceedings. A student pursuing this degree will study Chemistry, Biology, and Forensic Science as well as substantive, evidentiary and procedural law.
Forensic science specialists examine and evaluate physical evidence, using chemical, microscopic, instrumental and physical methods of analysis. They may be required to work with blood and other biological fluids, hair, gunshot residue, drugs, fibers, paint and glass. Forensic science specialists also typically are responsible for preparing written reports on their findings, serving as expert witnesses in court hearings and conducting research regarding new technologies, equipment and techniques. |
Cost per year:* | Cost is an approximation, converted from USD. Listed cost covers a "full load" of 31 credits. |