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Forensic Science College & Course Directory


The aim of this page is to help anybody looking for information relating to a forensic science college, forensic science schools, forensic science degree, or forensic science program.

Many thanks to all of you who got in touch to request that a forensic science course directory be added to the website. This page relates to forensic science programs available in the US; although please note that I will be adding a UK and International forensic science directory in due course.

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Arcadia University (Glenside, PA):

Master of Science in Forensic Science:

The Master of Science in Forensic Science is offered by Arcadia University in partnership with the Fredric Rieders Family Renaissance Foundation (FRFRF) and in collaboration with National Medical Services (NMS), one of the nation’s premier forensic science laboratories. This alliance provides a source of adjunct instructors, a forensic library, invaluable links to the forensic science community, state-of-the-art laboratory equipment, as well as laboratory facilities.

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The University of Baltimore:

Bachelor of Science in Forensic Studies:

The forensic studies program incorporates physical science, criminal investigation and the law to provide a comprehensive understanding of the evidentiary process. This academic approachfamiliarizes students with the major components of the criminal justice process, from the investigation and collection of crime scene evidence to its scientific evaluation and subsequent presentation in court.

The program offers broad preparation in substantive areas of the field with the opportunity for an in-depth exploration of forensic science or police science. Developed in partnership with the Baltimore Police Department, the curriculum includes theoretical and applied coursework. This partnership provides experiential learning opportunities with law enforcement and scientific personnel to produce graduates with the skills and experience needed to assume positions as forensic science specialists and criminal investigators.

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Bay Path College (Longmeadow, MA):

Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science:

The forensic science program at Bay Path is interdisciplinary, linking together courses in the fields of biology, chemistry, pyhsics, criminal justice, psychology and legal studies. Lectures and labs are taught in small classroom settings that engage your scientific curiosity, and promote a mentorship relationship between faculty and students that is so crucial in the development of a qualified and ethical forensic scientist. This approach to teaching ensures that students will receive individual attention and gain facility in the use of the state of- the-art equipment and data-acquisition and analysis tools so vital for success in today’s technological scientific arena.

Extensive web-based tutorials created by faculty are available to assist students in mastering concepts, including digitized laboratory dissections, trace evidence, and osteological specimens used in laboratory sessions. Because credentials as a forensic scientist will be directly tied to such skills, knowledge, and experience, the curriculum is structured to prepare students for a variety of career options, including employment in public and private forensic laboratories, police investigation, medical examiner/coroner offices, as well as municipal, state, and federal agencies.

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Columbia College (Columbia, MO):

Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science:

The major in Forensic Science is designed to provide training for students seeking to work in forensic science laboratories or who are planning to pursue careers in the field of forensic science. The major draws from the biological sciences, physics and chemistry as well as from the fields of criminal justice and the law.

The degree is generated from a cross-disciplinary perspective, blending faculty expertise from both the criminal justice and science program areas. A principal focus of the program is to prepare students for entry-level positions and for advancement in various occupations and professions in the criminal justice and science areas. The faculty encourages wide and varied preparation in both the liberal arts and sciences to provide students with an appreciation of the scientific and social environment of crime and criminal justice.

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Griffin Technical College (Griffin, GA):

Associate Degree in Forensic Science Technology:

The forensic science technology program prepares students for various careers in the rapidly growing field of forensic science. Students will gain knowledge and skills in this program that will prepare them for entrance, retention or advancement into careers such as crime scene investigation, death investigation, laboratory technology, evidence technology, forensic computer science, and general forensic science or criminal justice fields.

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Chaminade University of Honolulu:

Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science:

The objective of this forensic science program is to provide students with knowledge and skills for application of scientific principles and technological skills to further the purpose of justice in the study and resolution of criminal, civil and regulatory issues.

A BS degree in Forensic Sciences prepares the student for a career in a crime laboratory, crime scene investigation, and provides an excellent basis for further studies in forensic sciences at the graduate level. This degree also provides an excellent basis for students seeking to enter professional schools of medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine.

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Marshall University (Huntington, WV):

Master of Science Degree Program in Forensic Science:

The Forensic Science Program is designed to provide a broad-based, multi-disciplinary learning experience to include emphases in DNA analysis, forensic chemistry and computer forensics. Both thesis and non-thesis options are available. Core requirements of the program include:

  • Crime Scene and Death Investigation
  • DNA Technologies
  • Forensic Biochemistry
  • Forensic Analytical Chemistry
  • Forensic Comparative Sciences
  • Forensic Microscopy and Trace Analysis
  • Legal Issues in Forensic Science
  • Foundations & Fundamentals of Digital Evidence
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    University of New Haven (West Haven, CT):

    Bachelor of Science in Forensic Science:

    The objective of the program is to provide an appropriate education and scientific background to men and women planning careers as physical evidence examiners in crime laboratories. The curriculum is also appropriate for individuals currently working in forensic science laboratories and would be valuable for those interested in related areas whose professional work requires in-depth knowledge of science and scientific investigation methods.

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