Friday, February 4, 2011

List Of Forensic Science Colleges

Forensic science programs teach process fingerprints for further investigation.


The study of forensic science involves learning use evidence to find answers, a skill that is particularly useful for members of law enforcement. Forensic science has many subdivisions such as forensic chemistry, engineering, psychology, pathology, toxicology, geology and more. U.S. universities offer degree programs in forensic science.


Pace University


Pace University in New York City offers bachelor's and master's degree programs in forensic science and also prepares students to enter the fields of biology, chemistry or pharmaceuticals. Graduates also meet the requirements for medical and or dental school admission. Pace University has six locations in New York.


Pace University


1 Pace Plaza


New York, NY 10038


212-346-1763


pace.edu


Keiser University


The forensic science program offered at Keiser University in Florida is a degree in crime scene investigation. Keiser University offers an associate of science degree in crime scene technology that instructs students in developing, preserving and analyzing physical evidence. Keiser University has more than 10 locations in Florida.


Keiser University


1800 Business Park Boulevard


Daytona Beach, FL 32114


386-274-5060


keiseruniversity.edu


George Washington University


The Department of Forensic Science at George Washington University in Washington, D.C., offers graduate and undergraduate programs, which include crime scene investigation, forensic chemistry, forensic toxicology, high-technology crime investigation and more. George Washington University also offers a graduate certificate program in forensic investigation.


George Washington University


Department of Forensic Sciences


Mount Vernon Campus


Somers Hall, Lower Level


2100 Foxhall Road NW


Washington, D.C. 20007


202-242-5758


gwu.edu


Michigan State University


Michigan State University offers a master's program with three concentrations in forensic science: forensic chemistry, forensic biology and forensic anthropology. Its program is one of the few in the country accredited by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission.


Forensic Science Program


School of Criminal Justice


Michigan State University


560A Baker Hall


East Lansing, MI 48824


517-353-7133


forensic.msu.edu


National Forensic Academy


The National Forensic Academy (NFA) is a 10-week training program in association with the University of Tennessee Institute for Public Service and the Law Enforcement Innovation Center (LEIC). NFA was funded by the Bureau of Justice Assistance, and participants are required to complete 400 training hours per session. Areas of training include DNA, latent fingerprint processing, trace evidence, death investigation, forensic anthropology, crime scene management and more.


National Forensic Academy


The University of Tennessee


Knoxville, TN 37996


865-974-1000


leic.tennessee.edu







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