Filters
Filters
- Masters
- Master degree
- Law Programs
- Forensic Science
- Blended
Sort by
3 Forensic Science Master's Degree Programs


Victorian Institute Of Forensic Medicine
Master of Forensic Medicine
- Southbank, Australia
Master degree
Full time, Part time
Blended
English
Divided into three streams; Clinical Forensic Medicine, Forensic Medical Science & Forensic Odontology, the program is designed for doctors, dentists, nurses, and medical scientists seeking entry into the world of forensics to enhance their knowledge base.


DeSales University
Online Master of Criminal Justice: Investigative Forensics
- Center Valley, USA
Master degree
Blended
English
The DeSales MCJ Online Investigative Forensics concentration relies on science to address legal issues in criminal investigations, with a focus on violent crimes. Learn how forensic professionals gather and process evidence in crime scene investigations. Coursework includes instruction on: Advanced criminology
Best programs for you
Answer a few questions and we'll match you with programs!


DeSales University
Online Master of Criminal Justice: Counterterrorism Digital Forensics
- Center Valley, USA
Master degree
Blended
English
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was created as a result of the events of September 11, 2001. According to the DHS, the department currently employs more than 230,000 employees in law enforcement, business operations/mission support, immigration, travel security, prevention and response, cyber, information technology, engineering, intelligence, emergency management and more. The MACJ concentration in Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Digital Forensics prepares students to compete successfully for employment in the homeland security field, with a curriculum that reflects digital forensics investigation techniques and practices.
Popular Law Programs Forensic Science degree types
Learn more about Forensic Science Master's degree programs
Forensic science involves many different topics, including fingerprint analysis, DNA mapping, crime scene reconstruction, handwriting examination, criminal psychology and more. Many institutions of higher education offer courses in forensics for students who want to learn more about the legal applications of science.
A masters is earned after students complete an undergraduate degree program. To obtain a masters, you usually need to complete 12 to 18 college courses that often involve completing comprehensive tests and/or a thesis.