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Fox Valley Technical College
Associate Degree in Forensic Science
- Appleton, USA
Associate Degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Forensic science is a fascinating field where law enforcement meets scientific investigation. Your training will introduce you to crime scene management, criminal law, and constitutional law. You will learn how to identify, document, collect, preserve, and analyze physical evidence.


City University Of New York
Associate Degree in Science for Forensic Science
- New York, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Associate Degree in Science for Forensic Science is designed to give students a strong foundation in scientific principles and techniques used in crime scene investigation and forensic analysis. T...
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City University Of New York
Associate Degree in Science for Forensics
- New York, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Associate Degree in Science for Forensics provides a solid foundation in the principles of criminal justice, science, and forensic procedures. Students explore subjects like biology, chemistry, an...
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Forensic Science degree programs at the Associate Degree level provide a unique opportunity to delve into the intersection of science and criminal justice. This program combines technical skills in laboratory analysis with an understanding of legal processes, making it an exciting pathway for those interested in solving crimes and seeking justice.
Through coursework in criminalistics, evidence collection, and forensic biology, students gain practical skills like analyzing physical evidence and applying scientific methods to real-world cases. Students also learn to utilize laboratory equipment and techniques for analyzing blood samples, fingerprints, and trace evidence. Exposure to the ethical considerations in forensic science sharpens critical thinking and promotes responsible practice.
The environment encourages independence and curiosity, preparing students for a meaningful career in law enforcement, crime labs, or legal consulting. Graduates typically pursue roles as forensic technicians, crime scene investigators, or laboratory support staff, gaining skills that are valuable in numerous sectors on a global scale.