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Seattle University
BS in Forensic Psychology/Forensic Science with Departmental Honors
- Seattle, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The BS in Forensic Psychology/Forensic Science with Departmental Honors program offers students an intensive and comprehensive curriculum designed to deepen their understanding of the intersection bet...


Arizona State University
BA in Psychology (Forensic Psychology)
- Central City, USA
- Tempe, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a specialization in Forensic Psychology at ASU offers students a comprehensive understanding of the intersection between psychology and the criminal justice sys...
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Forensic Chemistry is an engaging field that blends chemistry with criminal justice, making it vital for solving crimes and ensuring justice. Through a Bachelor’s degree in Forensic Chemistry, you'll participate in a rigorous curriculum designed to equip you with an understanding of chemical analysis applied to legal contexts.
As you explore this discipline, common courses often include analytical chemistry, organic chemistry, and forensic toxicology. You'll practice skills like identifying chemical substances in evidence, using advanced spectroscopic techniques, and analyzing drug or poison samples. The environment encourages students to build confidence as they engage with new perspectives in a lab setting and in real-world applications.
Graduates of a Bachelor’s in Forensic Chemistry often find careers as forensic analysts, toxicologists, or crime scene investigators. These roles require a strong foundation in both chemistry and investigative techniques, preparing you for a variety of opportunities where your expertise will play a vital role in forensic investigations and public safety.