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Tung Wah College
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Forensic Biomedical Science
- King's Park, Hong Kong
- Mong Kok, Hong Kong
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BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The programme aims to prepare students with firm scientific knowledge and technical expertise. It also provides a scientific foundation for students who intend to pursue postgraduate studies in forensic biomedical science or science related areas.

Southern Connecticut State University
Bachelor of Forensic Science-Minor
- New Haven, USA
Bachelor's degree
Distance Learning
English
This interdisciplinary minor provides an introduction to the field of forensic science and is meant to present a broad, integrated view of its various sub-disciplines. The forensic science minor addresses topics such as crime scene documentation and reconstruction, criminalistics, and DNA analysis. The minor is composed of courses in anthropology, biology, chemistry, psychology, and sociology, reflecting the interdisciplinary nature of forensic science.


Lenoir-Rhyne University
Bachelor of Science Pre-Medical Science
- Hickory, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
The pre-medical science major provides you with an understanding of select areas of biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics, most specifically related to career preparation in some medical fields, including Doctor of Medicine or Doctor of Osteopathy.The major is designed to guide you through the optimal coursework required for the majority of medical schools. However, it is not necessary to choose the major to be eligible for medical school. In fact, most medical school students are initially graduates with majors in biology or chemistry. The pre-medical science major also meets the undergraduate course requirements of most dental, veterinarian and other health profession schools.
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University of Essex
BSc Biochemistry
- Colchester, United Kingdom
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
Biochemistry is the branch of science that explores the fundamental chemical processes within living organisms. Biochemistry considers molecular-level processes across a range of disciplines including genetics, microbiology, forensics and medicine. Because of this breadth, biochemistry is hugely important, and advances in this field over the past 100 years have been staggering. It’s an exciting time to be part of this fascinating area of study.


Lenoir-Rhyne University
Bachelor of Science Medical Studies
- Hickory, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
Balancing strong preparation in the life sciences with an intensive year of pre-clinical education, the medical studies major provides you with nationally normed science prerequisites for pursuing physician assistant education or other medically based programs.Balancing strong preparation in the life sciences with an intensive year of pre-clinical education, the medical studies major provides you with nationally normed science prerequisites for pursuing physician assistant education or other medically based programs.
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Forensic Medicine degree programs at the Bachelor's level immerse you in the intersection of science and law. You'll explore how medical knowledge applies to legal contexts, making this field essential in solving crimes and ensuring justice.
Courses in this program often cover topics like human anatomy, pathology, and toxicology, helping you understand how to examine evidence critically. You'll practice skills such as analyzing forensic samples, preparing evidence for court, and conducting autopsies. In this field, students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives on public health and criminal justice.
This Bachelor’s degree also prepares you for a variety of career paths. Graduates often find roles as forensic technicians, crime scene investigators, or medical examiners. You'll develop competencies valued across several sectors, including law enforcement and public health. The approach emphasizes practical instruction, ensuring you’re ready to contribute to your field effectively.